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By Joseph Dell
Managing Partner

Many people in large cities rely exclusively on public transit to get around, and New York is no exception. In fact, New York City has an expansive and accessible public transit system that is used by millions of people each day. Fortunately, most people use New York’s public transit system without incident. However, accidents and injuries do occur from time to time, making it imperative to always remain aware of the dangers of using public transit. In this article, we provide some tips for avoiding public transit accidents and injuries in New York. 

Remain Aware of Your Surroundings

One of the most important things to do when using public transit in New York is to remain aware of your surroundings. This applies whether you are a local or tourist. The city can be distracting, making it easy to lose track of what is going on around you—and this can lead to accidents and injuries. New York’s public transit system presents many hazards, including powerful subway trains, large buses, dangerous escalators, and more. When you are distracted, you place yourself at risk of being seriously injured. Therefore, when using public transit in New York, you should avoid distractions, such as headphones, cell phones, and other items that take your attention off the task at hand. 

Avoid Using Public Transit at Night 

Using public transit at night, especially when alone, presents several risks. For one, it can limit your visibility, making falls and collisions more likely. However, trains, subways, and other types of machinery aren’t the only things that pose a risk at night. Unfortunately, other people are often one of the biggest risks of using public transit after the sun goes down. Although most users of New York’s public transit system are law-abiding citizens, others take advantage of it to target vulnerable individuals. Therefore, when possible, you should avoid using public transit at night. And if this isn’t a possibility, you should have a friend, family member, or co-worker accompany you. 

Conceal Your Valuables

Finally, you should always conceal your valuables when using New York’s public transit system. As noted above, some people prowl the subways and buses of New York looking for potential victims. So, when using public transit, you should avoid wearing expensive jewelry, carrying shopping bags emblazoned with the names of expensive stores, or otherwise doing anything that identifies you as a potential target. 

Contact Our Personal Injury Lawyer in New York

If you have been injured in a New York public transit accident, you should contact an experienced New York personal injury attorney as soon as possible. At Dell & Dean, PLLC, our knowledgeable New York lawyers are here to help you obtain compensation for your New York public transit injuries. When you come to us for assistance, we will review the facts of your case, plan a legal strategy, and diligently seek financial compensation on your behalf. Please contact us as soon as possible to arrange a consultation with one of our experienced personal injury lawyers.

About the Author
Joseph G. Dell, the firm’s Managing Partner, is regarded as one of New York State’s top trial lawyers and a zealous advocate of those injured through the negligence of others. Having founded the firm in 1994 with the singular goal of leveling the playing field for those injured, Mr. Dell has worked tirelessly for his clients since its inception. In addition to meeting with clients on a daily basis and trying cases, Mr. Dell is a frequent lecturer at Law School and Bar Associations on cases of significant importance in the fields of negligence and medical malpractice. If you have any questions regarding this article, you can contact Mr. Dell here.