Bus Accident Lawyer in Hempstead, NY: The Busiest Bus Hub in Nassau County

NICE bus accident attorney serving Hempstead, Nassau County

The Hempstead Transit Center is the hub of the NICE network — routes from across Nassau County converge here, and thousands of passengers board, alight and transfer every day.

Concentrate that many buses and that many people into a few streets and injuries follow. Hurt on or by a bus in Hempstead? Call 718.775.3110 for a free consultation.

90 Days, Not Three Years

NICE operates under contract with Nassau County. Because a public entity is involved, the ordinary timeline does not apply.

  • Notice of Claim within 90 days under General Municipal Law § 50-e.
  • Suit within one year and 90 days.
  • Sworn testimony at a § 50-h hearing may be required first.

Miss it and you are asking a judge for permission to file late — discretionary, opposed, and frequently refused.

There is a wrinkle specific to Hempstead. The Village of Hempstead is its own incorporated municipality, separate from the Town of Hempstead and from Nassau County. Depending on whether your claim involves the bus operator, the road surface, or a village-owned property, the correct defendant may be different — and serving the wrong one preserves nothing. Village, Town, County and State are four different entities with confusingly similar names attached to this area.

Common Carriers Owe You More

Buses are common carriers under New York law, owing passengers a heightened duty of care in operating and maintaining the vehicle — a better standard than ordinary reasonable care.

That widens the investigation past the driver: maintenance and inspection history, driver qualification and training files, hours worked, hiring and retention, and onboard camera footage. Buses carry multiple cameras inside and out, and that footage is overwritten on a short cycle. A preservation demand sent quickly is often what separates a provable case from one resting on memory.

Injuries at a Transit Hub Are Not Only Collisions

A great many Hempstead bus claims involve no crash at all.

  • Sudden stops and jerks. Buses have no seat belts, passengers stand, and interior fittings are hard. A driver braking violently or pulling away before someone is seated can cause serious injury with nothing else involved.
  • Boarding and alighting. Doors closing on passengers, a bus pulling away as someone steps down, kneeling mechanisms failing, or stopping too far from the kerb.
  • Struck while walking. At a hub with buses manoeuvring constantly, pedestrians are hit in the transit centre itself and on the surrounding streets.
  • Falls at the stop or terminal — which may be a premises claim against whoever maintains that property rather than against the bus operator.

No-Fault Applies — 30 Days

As a passenger, a pedestrian struck by a bus, or an occupant of another vehicle, no-fault generally covers your initial treatment and part of your lost earnings regardless of fault. Which insurer pays is not always obvious, and filing against the wrong one burns time. The application is due within 30 days.

Pain and suffering additionally requires clearing the “serious injury” threshold in Insurance Law § 5102(d). Partial fault reduces recovery proportionally under CPLR 1411. Against a private charter or coach operator the deadline is the ordinary three years under CPLR 214.

What To Do

  1. Photograph the bus number, route and operator name before you leave. At a hub with dozens of buses an hour, this is the only reliable way to identify the right vehicle later.
  2. Report it to the driver or dispatcher and ensure an incident report exists.
  3. Be examined the same day.
  4. Get other passengers’ contact details. At a transfer point they scatter onto other routes within minutes.
  5. Photograph where you were standing or seated, and the interior condition.
  6. Give no recorded statement before speaking with a lawyer.

Talk to Mushiyev Law

Yakov Mushiyev and our team handle bus and public-entity claims across Nassau County on contingency — free consultation, no fee unless we recover for you. Rated EXCELLENT across 586+ Google reviews.

If a NICE bus was involved, treat the 90-day clock as already running.

Our Office & Directions from Hempstead

Yakov Mushiyev & Associates, PC
1 Cross Island Plaza, Suite 325
Rosedale, NY 11422
Phone: 718.775.3110
Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Free consultation — home and hospital visits available.

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This page is general information about New York law, not legal advice about your situation. Every case turns on its own facts, and deadlines vary. Speak with an attorney before relying on anything here.

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