Experienced NYC Car Accident Attorneys
Hurt in a car accident in NYC Whether it was a rear-end collision on the FDR, a T-bone in Brooklyn, or a pileup on the LIE, you deserve answers and compensation. Our NYC car accident lawyers are here to take the pressure off—and take on the insurance companies for you.
Why You Need a Car Accident Lawyer
After a crash, insurance companies act fast to protect their own interests—not yours. Many victims are pressured into accepting low settlements before they understand their rights. In NYC, you may be dealing with no-fault insurance (Personal Injury Protection), but serious injuries allow you to step outside that system and sue the at-fault driver.
Our team helps with every step:
- Filing your no-fault claim
- Identifying liable parties
- Proving “serious injury” under NY law
- Calculating damages for pain, lost income, and long-term care
- Negotiating or litigating to get the maximum compensation
From minor whiplash cases to complex litigation after fatal crashes, we’re built to win.
Common Causes of Car Accidents in NYC
NYC’s streets are chaotic—drivers, delivery trucks, rideshares, and taxis compete for space. We handle crashes caused by:
- Distracted Driving – Texting, using apps, or adjusting GPS while driving.
- Drunk or Drugged Driving – Impaired drivers are still a top cause of serious accidents.
- Speeding & Reckless Driving – Especially on highways like the BQE or LIE.
- Failure to Yield – Common in left-turn crashes or intersections across Queens and Brooklyn.
- Uber, Lyft & Taxi Accidents – Rideshare and for-hire vehicles are involved in thousands of NYC crashes yearly.
- Commercial Vehicle Crashes – Including delivery vans and work trucks—see our Truck Accident Lawyers page for more info.
Injuries from Car Crashes
Even what seems like a “minor accident” can lead to serious medical issues. We’ve handled cases involving:
- Whiplash and soft tissue injuries
- Broken bones and joint injuries
- Concussions and traumatic brain injuries
- Back and neck injuries
- Internal bleeding
- Spinal cord trauma and paralysis
Some injuries take time to appear—always get checked out after a crash, and talk to a lawyer before settling.
What to Do After a Car Accident in NYC
- Move to safety and check for injuries
- Call 911 and request police and EMS
- Get a copy of the police report
- Exchange insurance and contact info
- Take photos of the vehicles, road, and injuries
- Seek medical treatment
- Contact a lawyer before dealing with insurance adjusters
For more details, visit our Car Accident Guide →
Case Spotlight
$750,000 settlement – Manhattan rear-end collision. Our client suffered a back injury, and we secured full compensation after insurance delays.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is my car accident case worth in NYC?
That depends on the extent of your injuries, medical costs, lost wages, and the impact on your life. We evaluate your case for free and pursue all available insurance coverage to maximize your recovery.
Can I sue if I was partly at fault?
Yes. Under NYC’s comparative negligence law, you can still recover damages, though they may be reduced by your share of fault. We’ll help you understand your rights.
When should I hire a car accident lawyer?
As soon as possible. The earlier we get involved, the better we can protect evidence, file proper claims, and prevent you from making costly mistakes.
What if the driver who hit me was uninsured?
We’ll look into your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage and explore all potential avenues for compensation.
I didn’t go to the hospital right away. Can I still file a claim?
Yes—but timing matters. You should seek medical care as soon as symptoms appear and document everything. We can still help build a strong case.
Contact Us
At Isaacson, Schiowitz & Korson, LLP, we’ve spent decades fighting for car crash victims across the five boroughs and Nassau and Suffolk Counties. We know NYC’s traffic laws, the city’s dangerous intersections, and how no-fault insurance can complicate claims. We offer free consultations and don’t charge a fee unless we win.