Nassau County Personal Injury Lawyers Serving Long Island
Focused Personal Injury Representation for Nassau County
From Hempstead and Garden City to Mineola, Rockville Centre, Long Beach, Great Neck, and Valley Stream, Isaacson, Schiowitz & Korson, LLP delivers local, results-driven advocacy. Our Nassau County personal injury lawyers understand parkway crashes, storefront falls, and building safety issues unique to this part of Long Island. Whether your case involves
car accidents, a
slip and fall, or
nursing home negligence, our attorneys act quickly to preserve evidence and move your claim forward.
Cases We Handle Across Nassau
We represent clients in high-impact incidents across the county:
Southern State, Northern State, Meadowbrook/Wantagh Parkways, Sunrise Hwy, and the LIE (I-495) see serious traffic daily. We investigate black box data, traffic cams, and witness accounts to pursue full compensation.
Supermarkets, apartment buildings, Roosevelt Field, village sidewalks, and the Long Beach boardwalk can present hazards. We document conditions quickly before footage or records are lost.
For Uniondale, Westbury, Garden City, and Port Washington job sites, we pursue third-party/Labor Law claims when unsafe equipment, scaffolding, or site conditions cause injuries.
We handle pressure ulcers, falls, dehydration, and medication errors in facilities across East Meadow, Oceanside, and Manhasset.
Claims tied to hospitals and clinics in Mineola and Manhasset require medical experts and rigorous record review.
How New York Injury Law Applies in Nassau County
No-Fault & the Serious Injury Threshold
New York’s no-fault (PIP) covers initial medical costs and some lost wages after a crash, but a lawsuit requires meeting the “serious injury” threshold. We evaluate medical findings early to position your case for pain and suffering damages when eligible.
What To Do After an Accident in Nassau County
- Get medical care,
- Document the scene
- Report the incident
- Save bills and pay stubs
- Contact us!
If your crash happened on the Meadowbrook or Wantagh Parkway, note mile markers and time, and request the police report number to streamline insurance communications.
Municipal Claims & Deadlines
Sidewalk or roadway defects in the Town of Hempstead, cities, or villages may require a Notice of Claim—often within 90 days. Acting fast lets our team secure incident reports, maintenance records, and video before they disappear.
Why Nassau Clients Choose Our Firm
Family-run service, decades of trial experience, and $400M+ recovered. Isaacson, Schiowitz & Korson, LLP keeps you informed, provides direct access to your attorney, and builds cases for negotiation and trial—whichever serves you best. We meet near Mineola or virtually to fit your schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a claim in New York?
Most personal injury claims carry a three-year statute of limitations, but some claims—including those against municipalities—have shorter notice deadlines.
Can I recover if I’m partly at fault?
Yes. New York’s comparative negligence law reduces recovery by your share of fault but does not bar it.
Who pays my medical bills after a crash?
No-fault typically pays initial medical expenses; additional damages may be recovered from the at-fault party when the legal threshold is met.
What if a village or the county is responsible?
We investigate ownership and maintenance duties, file timely notices, and pursue claims against all responsible entities.
Let's Talk
Free Consultation in Nassau County
Call our Long Island or Manhattan numbers 24/7 to schedule a free consultation. We can meet by appointment near Mineola, at your home or hospital, or via secure video.

