The most common NYC accident type. Liability is typically clear. We document your injuries and fight for full compensation including future medical costs.
T-bone and angle collisions cause serious injuries. We subpoena traffic camera footage and signal data to establish fault.
Your own uninsured motorist coverage and MVAIC (Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corp) provide recovery paths even when the at-fault driver flees.
Complex liability with multiple insurers. We coordinate all claims simultaneously to maximize your total recovery.
Struck by a vehicle as a pedestrian or cyclist? You have the same rights as any accident victim — and NYC juries are sympathetic.
Delivery trucks, rideshare vehicles, and commercial fleets carry substantial commercial insurance. We go after the full policy.
Three years from the date of the accident under CPLR §214. But your no-fault PIP application must be filed with your own insurer within 30 days of the accident. And if a government vehicle was involved, a Notice of Claim is required within 90 days.
Yes — if your injuries meet the serious injury threshold under Insurance Law §5102(d), including fractures, permanent limitation, or 90 days of disability in the first 180 days. We evaluate your injuries against the threshold in the free consultation.
Your own policy's Supplementary Uninsured Motorist (SUM) coverage applies. New York requires at least $25,000 SUM coverage. We pursue every available source of recovery, including your own policy.
No. Their adjuster's job is to minimize your payout. Do not give a recorded statement before speaking to us. You are not legally required to do so.
Free consultation. No fee unless we win. We pick up 24/7. Evidence disappears fast — don't wait.