Car Accident Lawyer Helping Injured New Yorkers Recover Compensation

If you were hurt in a car crash in New York City, you’re not alone—and you don’t have to deal with it alone. I represent people injured in collisions across all five boroughs and surrounding counties.


Whether you were hit on the FDR, rear-ended in a Brooklyn intersection, or sideswiped by a speeding driver on the Cross Bronx, I’ll step in and fight to get you compensated.

Rear-End Collisions, T-Bones & Everything in Between

Every crash is different, but I’ve handled just about every type, including:

  • Rear-end crashes
  • Head-on collisions
  • T-bone/intersection accidents
  • Multi-vehicle pileups
  • Hit-and-runs
  • Drunk or distracted driving accidents
  • Crashes involving uninsured or underinsured drivers
  • Accidents with city or government vehicles

If you were a driver, passenger, pedestrian, or cyclist involved in a crash, I’ll make sure your rights are protected from day one.

Steps You Should Take—and How I Can Help

Right after a crash, here’s what you should do if you’re physically able:


  1. Call 911 and get medical attention
  2. Exchange info and document the scene (photos, names)
  3. Report the accident to your insurance
  4. Call a lawyer—preferably before speaking with the other driver’s insurance

I’ll handle everything from that point on, including filing your no-fault application, collecting records, and dealing with adjusters.

What No-Fault Covers—and What It Doesn’t

In New York, your own insurance covers medical bills and lost wages up to a certain limit, regardless of who caused the crash. That’s called no-fault or “PIP” coverage.

But to get money for pain and suffering or serious injuries, you have to meet the state’s “serious injury threshold.”


That includes:

  • Broken bones
  • Permanent limitations
  • Significant disfigurement
  • Disability for 90+ days

I’ll review your injuries and records and tell you whether you qualify. If you do, we’ll pursue a full personal injury claim against the other driver’s insurance.

How I Work to Maximize Your Compensation

Here’s what I take care of while you focus on getting better:

  • Gathering medical records, police reports & witness statements
  • Reviewing accident scene photos, dashcam footage & traffic camera data
  • Communicating with insurance adjusters
  • Valuing your injury claim based on past cases
  • Negotiating for a fair settlement—or taking it to court if necessary


You won’t get passed around. You deal directly with me.

FAQ – Car Accidents in New York

  • Do I have a case if I was partly at fault?

    Yes. New York follows comparative negligence rules. That means even if you were partially responsible, you may still recover compensation.

  • What if the other driver didn’t have insurance?

    You may be able to file a claim through your own uninsured motorist coverage. I’ll review your policy and explain your options.

  • Should I talk to the insurance company?

    Not without legal advice. Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize payouts. I handle those calls so you don’t say something that hurts your claim.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    In most cases, you have 3 years from the date of the accident. If a city vehicle was involved, you only have 90 days to file a notice of claim. Time matters—call now.

  • How much does it cost to hire you?

    You don’t pay me anything unless I win money for you. The consultation is free, and I’ll explain everything up front.

I Represent Crash Victims Throughout NYC

Whether your accident happened in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Nassau, Suffolk, or Westchester, I’m ready to help. You’ll get real answers and real legal support from day one.