Legal Question in Personal Injury in New York
In NYC, does MTA entity pay the No-Fault benefits?
Asked on 7/29/10, 6:01 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
If you are referring to a passenger on a public bus, the answer is yes, unless the passenger owns and insures his own vehicle. If the latter, the auto insurance carrier pays no-fault. Best, M. E. Zuller
Answered on 8/03/10, 8:28 am
Jason Kessler
Law Offices of Jason B. Kessler, P.C.
It depends. Sometimes the MTA owns the vehicle but it is leased by another company who operates the vehicle and sometimes the MTA both owns and operates the vehicle. I have seen cases where MTA did pay for no-fault and cases where it did not.
Yours,
Jason Kessler
Answered on 8/03/10, 9:26 am
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