Manhattan Car Accidents

Car Accident in Manhattan?

Manhattan sees thousands of traffic accidents each year due to dense traffic, crowded intersections, and heavy pedestrian activity. If you have been injured, InjuryCaseHub can help connect you with an experienced personal injury attorney who knows this borough.

Car Accidents in Manhattan: What You Need to Know

Manhattan sees thousands of traffic accidents each year due to dense traffic, crowded intersections, and heavy pedestrian activity. Whether your accident occurred at a busy intersection, on a highway, or in a residential neighborhood, the aftermath can be stressful and confusing. Between dealing with injuries, insurance companies, and vehicle damage, knowing where to turn for help matters.

New York's no-fault insurance system means your own auto insurance covers basic medical expenses and a portion of lost wages, regardless of who was at fault. However, if your injuries meet New York's "serious injury" threshold, you may be entitled to pursue additional compensation from the at-fault driver. An experienced attorney can help determine whether your injuries qualify and what your options are.

InjuryCaseHub is not a law firm, but we are committed to connecting Manhattan accident victims with qualified attorneys who have experience handling personal injury cases in this borough. Our intake service is free, and there is no obligation.

High-Risk Roads & Crash Corridors in Manhattan

These are among the most accident-prone roads in Manhattan based on NYC DOT crash data and NYPD reports.

  • FDR Drive — limited shoulders and multiple merge points
  • West Side Highway (Route 9A) — high-speed commuter corridor
  • Broadway & 42nd Street — heavy pedestrian and vehicle conflict
  • Midtown intersections (34th St, 57th St) — congestion and turning conflicts
  • Canal Street and the Holland Tunnel approach

Nearby Hospitals

Seek medical attention immediately after any accident. These hospitals serve Manhattan residents:

  • Bellevue Hospital Center — 1st Ave & 27th St (Level I Trauma Center)
  • NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell — 68th St & York Ave
  • NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem — 506 Lenox Ave
  • Mount Sinai Hospital — Madison Ave & 98th St

How to Get Your Accident Report

Manhattan accident reports are filed through the NYPD precinct that responded. You can also obtain reports online via the NYS DMV portal (available ~14–30 days after the accident).

What to Do After Your Manhattan Accident

1

Ensure Safety and Call 911

If anyone is injured, call emergency services immediately. Even in busy Manhattan traffic, move to a safe location if possible and turn on your hazard lights.

2

Gather Evidence

Take photos of all vehicles involved, damage, license plates, road conditions, and traffic signals. Write down or record what happened while the details are fresh.

3

Exchange Information

Get the other driver's name, phone number, insurance information, and license plate number. Collect contact details from witnesses.

4

See a Doctor

Seek medical attention promptly, even if your injuries seem minor. Medical records serve as important evidence and some injuries may not be apparent right away.

5

Consult an Attorney

A personal injury attorney familiar with Manhattan can help you navigate insurance claims, protect your rights, and pursue the compensation you may deserve.

Manhattan Neighborhood Guides

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