Motor Vehicle Accidents
We handle serious car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian accident claims on village streets, rural roads, county highways, and major routes.
Learn More →Serving Wayne County and the Finger Lakes Region
An injury in Wayne County can disrupt daily life quickly, whether you live near the Lake Ontario shoreline, in an Erie Canal village, on a rural farm road, or in a community along the Rochester-area commuter routes. Accident claims here often involve crashes on NY 31, NY 104, NY 14, NY 21, NY 88, or NY 414, unsafe conditions at stores and local businesses, farm and construction incidents, long-term care facilities, and recreational areas around Sodus Bay, Port Bay, and the Erie Canal.
The personal injury attorneys at Sternberg Injury Law Firm represent injured clients across Wayne County, from Lyons, Newark, Palmyra, Macedon, and Clyde along the canal corridor to Sodus, Sodus Point, Williamson, Wolcott, Ontario, Marion, and the county's rural towns and lakefront communities. Our attorneys can review how the injury happened, identify insurance coverage and responsible parties, and explain the legal options available under New York law.
Personal injury cases often depend on details that can disappear quickly, such as road conditions, lake-effect weather, maintenance history, witness accounts, photographs, and medical documentation. A crash near a busy Route 31 intersection, a fall outside a Newark or Palmyra business, or an injury at a farm, marina, worksite, school, or public property may require different evidence and different legal deadlines. Depending on the facts of the case, the attorneys at Sternberg InjuryLaw Firm can:
From the first call through settlement negotiations or litigation, our firm helps Wayne County injury victims understand the process and make informed decisions based on the facts of their claim.
Our personal injury attorneys assist with serious accident and negligence claims throughout Wayne County, from the Lake Ontario shoreline and Sodus Bay communities to the Erie Canal villages, agricultural towns, and western Wayne County communities near the Greater Rochester area.
We handle serious car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, and pedestrian accident claims on village streets, rural roads, county highways, and major routes.
Learn More →Our wrongful death attorneys serving Wayne County help families pursue claims after fatal crashes, unsafe property incidents, work accidents, and other negligence-related deaths.
Learn More →We assist injured workers and bystanders after construction, renovation, farm structure, and commercial property incidents involving unsafe site conditions, contractors, equipment, scaffolds, ladders, or third-party negligence.
Learn More →Our medical malpractice lawyers evaluate claims involving doctors, hospitals, nursing facilities, rehabilitation providers, and other healthcare professionals who treat Wayne County residents locally or in nearby regional medical centers.
Learn More →We help people injured by unsafe walkways, icy entrances, poor lighting, broken stairs, wet floors, snow and ice near storefronts, and other dangerous property conditions.
Learn More →We assist families when a child is injured because of unsafe supervision, dangerous property, defective products, school incidents, youth activities, waterfront recreation, or other negligent conduct.
Learn More →We also review claims involving dog bites, defective products, workplace accidents, nursing home abuse, premises liability, boating or waterfront injuries, farm-related incidents, and other negligence-related harm in Wayne County.
Our attorneys bring more than four decades of combined experience to serious personal injury claims under New York law.
Attorneys with our firm have recovered millions of dollars for injured clients through settlements and litigation.
We handle personal injury matters on a contingency fee basis with no upfront attorney's fee for our clients.
We take time to understand how the injury affected your health, work, family, and day-to-day life.
We offer free consultations so you can discuss what happened and learn what legal options may be available.
Our firm assists clients from diverse backgrounds and offers multilingual support to help keep communication clear.
Proving fault in a personal injury claim often requires a close look at what happened before, during, and after the incident. Wayne County cases may involve rural intersections, lake-effect snow and ice, farm equipment, village storefronts, waterfront properties, Erie Canal-area walkways, and county or municipal roads. Under New York's comparative negligence rules, more than one party may share responsibility, and an injured person may still be able to recover compensation even when fault is disputed.
Depending on the circumstances, liability may involve drivers, property owners, contractors, businesses, municipalities, nursing facilities, product manufacturers, or other entities. An icy fall in Lyons, a collision near Newark or Palmyra, an injury on a farm road outside Williamson, or a boating-related incident near Sodus Bay may each require different proof, from maintenance practices and weather records to vehicle data, safety procedures, and medical documentation.
A thorough investigation may include accident reports, photographs, surveillance footage, medical records, witness interviews, maintenance logs, inspection records, property records, and expert review of the conditions that led to the injury.
A serious injury can affect far more than the day of the accident. For Wayne County residents, recovery may involve travel to local providers or Rochester-area specialists, time away from farm work, trades, service jobs, caregiving, or commuting, help at home, and lasting limits on daily activities. New York law allows injured people to seek compensation for financial losses and non-financial harm connected to the injury. Recoverable damages may include:
The damages available in a personal injury claim depend on the facts, the severity of the injuries, and the long-term effect on the injured person's life.
In New York State, the statute of limitations depends on the type of claim and the parties involved. Many negligence cases must be filed within three years, but important exceptions can shorten or change the deadline:
If you are injured in Wayne County, prompt action can protect your health and preserve information that may matter later. That may include evidence from a Route 104 crash, an Erie Canal-area walkway, a Lake Ontario-area property, a farm, or a local business. The right steps depend on where and how the injury happened, but these basics are often important:
Time matters. Calling a personal injury lawyer soon after an accident can help preserve evidence, identify witnesses, request records, and address insurance issues before important details are lost.
During your FREE consultation, our team can discuss where the Wayne County accident happened, what medical care you have received, and what proof may be needed. Our team can:
No pressure, no obligation. Sternberg Injury Law Firm offers free consultations for people injured in Wayne County, including crashes, falls, worksite injuries, farm-related incidents, and other negligence claims. We are here to help you understand your options and decide what steps make sense for your situation.
Wayne County sits east of Rochester in the Finger Lakes region, with Lake Ontario forming its northern boundary and the Erie Canal running through several southern communities. Lyons is the county seat, and communities such as Newark, Palmyra, Sodus, Sodus Point, Williamson, Wolcott, Macedon, Ontario, Marion, Clyde, and Savannah serve residents across a mix of villages, farmland, shoreline areas, and small business districts. Major routes include NY 31, NY 104, NY 14, NY 21, NY 88, and NY 414. The county's combination of farm traffic, lake and bay recreation, Rochester-area commuting, winter weather, and Erie Canal tourism can shape how accidents happen and how injury claims are investigated.
If you were hurt in Wayne County, do not wait to learn your rights. Early legal guidance can help preserve evidence from the accident scene, manage insurance communications, and protect filing deadlines. Contact Sternberg Injury Law Firm today for a FREE consultation with personal injury lawyers serving Wayne County.
Contact us to discuss your Wayne County injury claim, whether it happened on a local road, at a business, near the lake or canal, at work, or on someone else's property.