First, ensure everyone's safety and call 911 if anyone is injured. Move to a safe location if possible, exchange insurance information, take photos of the damage and scene, and get contact information from witnesses. Do NOT admit fault or apologize.
In New York, you typically have 3 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, it's crucial to contact a lawyer as soon as possible because evidence can disappear and witnesses can forget important details.
New York requires all drivers to carry insurance, but unfortunately, some drive illegally without it. You may be able to recover compensation through your own uninsured motorist coverage or by pursuing the at-fault driver directly.
Every case is unique and depends on factors like the severity of injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the degree of fault. We provide free consultations to evaluate your specific case and potential compensation.
No. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you don't pay attorney fees unless we win your case. We advance all case expenses and only get paid when you receive compensation.
Generally, no. Insurance companies often make low initial offers hoping you'll accept quickly. It's important to understand the full extent of your damages, including future medical expenses and lost earnings, before accepting any settlement.