Personal injury in Suffolk County?
Car accident. Slip and fall. Premises liability. Dog bite. Defective product. Medical malpractice. Construction accident. Suffolk County personal injury cases are governed by NY's 3-year statute of limitations (New York civil procedure rule 214) — but the practical deadlines are much shorter. Most cases require evidence preservation, witness statements, and expert retention within 60 days.
Madison Law Firm PLLC · Serving Suffolk County · (212) 300-3191
Hurt in Suffolk? Here's what we know about your case.
Suffolk personal injury cases file at Suffolk County Supreme Court (1 Court Street, Riverhead, NY 11901), part of the 10th Judicial District. We file there constantly and know how the parts run.
The recurring claim patterns: LIE and Sunrise Highway commuter crashes, Hamptons summer-corridor incidents, plus pedestrian claims along Route 25 commercial strips. The trauma destination is Stony Brook University Hospital (Level 1); Peconic Bay Medical Center is secondary — we work with both records departments routinely.
Don't wait. Evidence preservation is the difference between a settled claim and a denied one.
How we work
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We answer 24/7. Tell us where and when the personal injury happened.
Free case review
No fee, no obligation. We tell you what you have and what it's worth.
Investigate
Preservation letters, evidence collection, expert review — within days.
Negotiate or file
Settle when fair. File at Suffolk County Supreme Court at 1 Court Street, Riverhead when the carrier won't pay.
Other Suffolk legal services
Madison Law Firm PLLC handles more than personal injury cases in Suffolk County.
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