Bicycle accident on train tracks=head injury, the impact of which broke my glasses.

Sarah

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Will city pay for new one? I had a nasty bicycle accidet on the F-line train tracks (the result of my tires slipping on the metal- NOT getting stuck inside of them). I had a helmet on but nonetheless sustained a head injury, the impact of which broke my glasses. What are the chances of the city paying for new glasses? How do I even go about attempting to make such a request?
The tracks are unavoidable- they run right in front of my house. It is not trespassing to be on them.
 
If you have the money, nothing is impossible.

Your "request" would be a law suit.

You indeed can spend the money it will take to sue the city or anyone else involved in the tracks. You can hire the finest lawyers in the nation--heck, even the world. You have the right to do so.

Buy new glasses, understand now that metal can be much more slippery than pavement, and save a couple hundred thousand dollars compared to suing the city.

If I were you I would walk the bike over the tracks now.
 
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