NYC Injury Law Blog
Free guides to help you understand your rights after an accident in New York.
Do I Need a Lawyer After a Minor Car Accident in NYC?
You were in a small fender bender and feel fine. Do you still need a lawyer? Here's what most people don't realize about "minor" accidents in New York.
Read articleHow Long Does a Car Accident Lawsuit Take in New York?
From filing a claim to getting paid — here's a realistic timeline for car accident cases in New York, and what factors make them take longer.
Read articleWhat Happens If the Other Driver Has No Insurance in NYC?
Getting hit by an uninsured driver in New York is more common than you think. Here's exactly what your options are and how to protect yourself.
Read articleCan I Sue If I Was Partially at Fault for a Car Accident in New York?
The other driver says the accident was your fault. You think it was theirs. In New York, partial fault doesn't mean you can't recover — here's how it works.
Read articleHow to Document a Car Accident Scene in NYC
What you document in the first 30 minutes after an accident can make or break your case. Here's the exact checklist to follow.
Read articleHow to Get Your NYPD Accident Report in NYC
Your police report is one of the most important documents in any accident claim. Here's exactly how to get it in New York City — online, by mail, or in person.
Read articleHow New York No-Fault Insurance Works After a Car Accident
New York is a no-fault state — but what does that actually mean for you after an accident? Here's what no-fault covers, what it doesn't, and when you can step outside the system.
Read articleWho Is at Fault in a Rear-End Accident in New York?
Most people assume the rear driver is always at fault in a rear-end collision. In New York, it's more complicated than that — and it can affect your settlement.
Read articleWhat Happens in a Multi-Vehicle Accident in New York?
Pile-ups and chain-reaction crashes involve multiple insurance policies and disputed fault. Here's how multi-vehicle accidents work in New York — and how to protect your claim.
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