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Stairway/Elevator

Pedestrian/Bicycle

Landlord Negligence

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Taxi Accidents

Bus & Subway

Ladder & Scaffold

Personal Injury

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I have offices in Huntington, Long Island and the Bronx, though I have served clients from throughout the New York Metropolitan area.

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Carol L. Schlitt - NY Personal Injury Lawyer

Call me at
1-800-660-1466.
You can send me an email. Just click here.

Delivering for New York Clients:

As part of my service, I provide each client a set of six client reports that are unique in the field. Each is designed to ensure that you understand the status and value of your case and the work I am doing for you:

  • Welcome Kit

  • Case Assessment

  • Suit Report

  • Discovery Report

  • Deposition Guidelines

  • Trial Report

To learn more about my six client reports and my approach to working with clients, click here to read my practice philosophy. Better yet, call me at 1-800-660-1466.

I share updates and legal news that you can use on my blog: New York Law Thoughts.

 

My Process for NY Taxi Accident Litigation and NY Livery Car Litigation

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Accidents involving taxis, limousines and livery cars vary greatly. Each taxi accident case has its own facts and each client has his or her own interests and needs, so no two cases are identical. I spend a lot of time listening to my clients and answering their questions and concerns. I develop a comprehensive strategy for each case based on the particular facts of that case and the needs and interests of the client.

An Overview of the Taxi Accident and Car Service Litigation Process

However, you should know what to expect if you retain me to handle your taxi accident case. There are five aspects to each Taxi accident case:

Getting Started and the Taxi or Car Service Case

To get started, I will meet with you to listen and understand your story and all the issues. I will review the New York motor vehicles and insurance laws as they apply to your case. I will discuss the grounds on which you can or cannot bring a case and what it will take the win the case. I will then discuss the approach I would take on the case and the services that I would provide to you. If you decide to retain me to represent you on the case, then I will do the following:

  • Have you sign a retainer agreement

  • Give you a Welcome Kit, the first of six client reports. The Welcome Kit contains an overview of the services I provide, a statement of client rights and responsibilities, a timeline for the case and other introductory information.

  • Have you sign medical release forms: To conduct an investigation, I need to collect copies of your medical records as well as other documents. Collecting those records requires that I have your written authorization.

  • File a claim letter: This notifies the defendant that you have a potential claim and that I represent you.

Conducting the Investigation of the Taxi or Car Service Case

All investigations start by collecting all pertinent information. Therefore, I start by taking these actions:

  • Acquiring copies of police, fire, ambulance and other official records of the event.

  • Taking photographs of the scene and, if appropriate, the vehicles involved.

  • Researching the history of any previous accidents at the site.

  • Researching the driver's and company's history with the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission.

  • Researching the accident history of the driver and the taxi, livery or limousine company involved in the accident.

  • Collecting your medical records. I seek these records immediately, though we may need to wait on some until you finish treatment. Some providers require persistent contacts before they send the records.

  • Collecting weather reports.

  • Contacting and interviewing witnesses to the accident. In some cases, I will post signs or work through the local media to find potential witnesses.

I assemble a team of experts needed to support your taxi accident case. In previous taxi accident cases, I have used the following type of experts:

  • Medical reviewers to assist in the review of the medical records

  • Accident reconstruction experts

  • Biomechanical engineers

  • Road design engineers

  • Safety engineers

  • Experts in the rules and regulations pertaining to taxis, limousines and car service cars

I also conduct legal research seeking similar cases and identifying decisions that may affect your taxi accident case. I will review any issues that may come from the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission.

Preparing an Assessment of a Taxi Accident Case

Once I complete the investigation, I will gather all the material, information, records and research and conduct an assessment of the case. I prepare a detailed Case Assessment, the second of the six client reports. The assessment looks at all of the issues involved in the taxi or livery car litigation:

  • The Facts of the Case: A review of all the facts.

  • Liability: I explain the issues in proving the defendant’s liability and estimate what a jury is likely to find. In motor vehicle accidents, we also need to assess the probability of meeting the threshold requirements of the No-Fault insurance law. (Click here to read more about the threshold requirements).

  • Damages: I review the injuries and other damages you have suffered and estimate the value the jury will place on them.

  • Proceeding to Trial: This section reviews my approach we proceed to trial, including an estimate of how long it will take the case to come to trial.

  • Settlement Options: This section assesses the value of the case in settlement talks and also assesses the likelihood that the defense will be willing to settle. Some cases are more likely than others to settle and some insurers are more likely to settle than others.

  • Recommendation: I close each Case Assessment with a series of recommendations on how best to proceed.

I will review the Case Assessment with you to ensure that I have all the facts correct and to discuss the details of the case and my evaluation of it. We will then discuss how best to proceed with the litigation.

Pursuing a Settlement in a Taxi Accident Case

In all cases, we proceed down two parallel paths: preparing for trial and seeking settlement. The better we prepare for trial, the more likely a settlement becomes.

It is always worthwhile to pursue settlement options, though not all cases will or should settle.  I use the Case Assessment to prepare a Settlement Package that I present to the defense. I try to submit this settlement package before formally filing a lawsuit as that gives the defense an opportunity to settle without incurring substantial legal fees.

There is never a time when the settlement door closes. Throughout the process, I will remain in contact with the defense to see if they want to offer a settlement that meets your needs. Just as the defense is never required to offer a settlement, you are never required to take a settlement.

Pursuing a Lawsuit in a Taxi Accident Case

After completing the investigation, if a case does not settle early, I will file a lawsuit on your behalf.  We may accelerate the filing of the lawsuit in the timeline if we need to meet any statute of limitations requirements. There are three main phases to the typical taxi accident lawsuit process:

  • Filing the lawsuit and exchanging the initial papers:  We begin the lawsuit by filing a Summons and Complaint. That action triggers an exchange of legal papers with the defense. Upon filing the lawsuit, I will produce the third of six client reports, the Lawsuit Report, which provides details of the legal process and includes a copy of the papers filed on your behalf.

  • Discovery:  During the Discovery phase, we will exchange information with the defense and conduct depositions of the parties. When we begin the Discovery phase, I will provide you with the fourth client Report, the Discovery Report, which provides the schedule for Discovery and explains the process in detail.  We will schedule your deposition where the lawyer for the defense will ask you questions under oath. I will provide you with Deposition Guidelines, the fifth client report, to help you prepare and I will meet with you to prepare for the deposition.

  • The Trial: After we complete the Discovery phase, I will put your case on the court calendar. The wait for a trial can take from one to three years, depending on the court backlog. Throughout that wait, I will update the assessment of the case with any new developments.  As we near the trial date, I will provide you with the sixth and final client report, a Trial Report that provides an overview of how I will try to the case and also helps you prepare for the trial.

Focus, Communication and Service

As you can see, I work very hard in preparing your taxi accident case and do all I can to ensure that you receive the justice you deserve. I will keep you abreast of all developments, including regular updates on the collection of medical records and the exchange of legal papers and speak to each client at least once every two weeks.

I also provide a set of six client reports that are specific to your case and provide you with detailed analysis and guidelines:

  • Welcome Kit

  • Case Assessment

  • Lawsuit Report

  • Discovery Report

  • Deposition Guidelines

  • Trial Report

Carol L. Schlitt - New York Taxi and Car Service Lawyer

If you or a loved has been injured in a taxi accident, car service accident or livery car accident, you should contact a New York personal injury who has experience with taxi and livery car cases. If you think you have a case or if you have questions, you can call me and I will be glad to discuss your rights, answer your questions and help you with a potential case. You can call me at 1-800-660-1466 or send me an e-mail at Carol@SchlittLaw.com. The consultation is free and I will be glad to help you.

I hope you have found this information helpful.

Carol L. Schlitt
New York Personal Injury Attorney
1-800-660-1466
Carol@SchlittLaw.com.