Otsego County Personal Injury Lawyers

An unexpected injury can disrupt your entire life. Medical bills can pile up quickly, and you might lose income if you can’t work. Serious injuries might require long-term treatment, and you may find it challenging to return to your previous job or enjoy activities you once loved. More broadly, dealing with physical pain and mental trauma can be overwhelming. But there's good news. You might be eligible for compensation for all these things by filing a claim or lawsuit against the person or entity responsible for your injuries.

Even if it seems obvious who was at fault, personal injury cases can be more complicated than they first appear. Having a personal injury lawyer on your side is often a smart move, especially if you’ve suffered serious or lasting injuries. You don’t need to worry about affording an attorney. Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. This means they only get paid if they win your case, taking a percentage of the settlement or verdict. If they don’t secure compensation for you, you owe them nothing.

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Jeff D. DeFrancisco
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Jeff D. DeFrancisco
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Jeff DeFrancisco, Esq. is a member of the Top 1% Trial Counsel and has extensive experience handling personal injury and medical malpractice cases. He has also obtained some of the highest verdicts in Upstate, NY. Read More »
Richard A. Harlem
Otsego County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 42 years of experience
(607) 432-3611 493 CHESTNUT ST STE 2
ONEONTA, NY 13820
Personal Injury and Estate Planning
The University of Toledo College of Law
Dolores G. Fogarty
Otsego County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 36 years of experience
(607) 369-3000 PO BOX 727
UNADILLA, NY 13849
Personal Injury, Divorce and Family
Touro Law School
Lester A. Sittler
Otsego County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 46 years of experience
(607) 547-6233 PO BOX 235
FLY CREEK, NY 13337
Personal Injury, Business and Real Estate
SUNY Buffalo Law School and SUNY Buffalo Law School
Marvin Daube Parshall JR
Otsego County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 34 years of experience
(607) 397-8062 PO BOX 276
WORCESTER, NY 12197
Personal Injury, Estate Planning and Real Estate
Albany Law School
Edward Gozigian
Otsego County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 65 years of experience
(607) 547-2522 PO BOX 431
COOPERSTOWN, NY 13326
Personal Injury and Criminal
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law
Shelly L. Di Benedetto
Chenango County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 28 years of experience
(607) 847-1718 1 Preferred Way
New Berlin, NY 13411
Personal Injury, Insurance Defense and Products Liability
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law
Nicholas Passalacqua
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Nicholas Passalacqua
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 14 years of experience
(877) 874-2552 610-612 Charlotte Street
Utica, NY 13501
Free ConsultationOffers Video ConferencingVideo ConfPersonal Injury, Criminal and DWI
Michigan State University
Born and raised in Utica, NY, Attorney Nicholas A Passalacqua knows his clients. But more importantly he knows the law. Through his training and experience Mr. Passalacqua is ready to handle any of your even most complex legal matters.

Mr. Passalacqua’s education and training in trial law began back at T.R. Proctor High School as a member of the Mock Trial team. He then went on to Sacred Heart University, where he founded and led SHU’s first collegiate Mock Trial Team to two regional championship tournaments. Finally, at Michigan State University College of Law he was a member of the Moot...
Cynthia Ann K Manchester
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Cynthia Ann K Manchester
Broome County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 33 years of experience
(607) 634-4141 2912 U.S. Route 11
Whitney Point, NY 13862
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Syracuse University College of Law
Cynthia Ann K. Manchester has over 25 years of experience in the handling of personal injury cases, including car, motorcycle and trucking accidents, slip or trip and fall accidents, wrongful death cases, sexual abuse cases and other complex personal injury claims in both state and federal court. In addition, she routinely represents clients in estate planning, Medicaid planning and estate litigation.

She regularly represents clients in the Binghamton, Whitney Point, Greene, Owego and Cortland, New York areas and serves clients throughout Broome, Tioga, Cortland, Tompkins and Delaware county.
Karl E. Manne
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Karl E. Manne
Herkimer County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 32 years of experience
(315) 866-7642 107 Court St
Herkimer, NY 13350
Personal Injury, Bankruptcy, Criminal and Real Estate
Albany Law School
The Manne Law Office is a law firm dedicated to aggressive advocacy on behalf of clients involved in litigation, and to competent, professional and attentive representation of clients in all other matters. Our focus is always on helping our clients attain their objectives as swiftly and as directly as possible. We are a full service law firm with over 23 years of experience. In all matters attorney Karl Manne personally assists clients in evaluating their individual needs and circumstances, determining their goals and priorities, formulating a resolution or developing a plan of attack, and then implementing that plan through...
Michael Namtalla Kalil
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Michael Namtalla Kalil
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 38 years of experience
(315) 797-1150 1602 Sunset Ave
Utica, NY 13502
Free ConsultationPersonal Injury, Divorce, Family and Real Estate
Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center
I have been practicing law for approximately 30 years, with a focus on family issues: divorce, custody, support and adoption. I recently become certified in mediation, and I now offer complete mediation services for those couples looking to mediate their divorce or custody issues. I pride myself in always being honest with clients, and trying to have clients form realistic expectations regarding what will happen with their issues if a court is forced to decide how to handle their case. I am not a yes person for my clients. i will absolutely advocate and work hard...
Michael Andrew Castle
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Michael Andrew Castle
Herkimer County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 45 years of experience
(315) 866-7401 110 W Albany St
Herkimer, NY 13350
Personal Injury, Business, Divorce and Family
Syracuse University
he Castle Law Firm is a General Practice Firm which has been practicing law in the Mohawk Valley area for more than 30 years. We handle all types of legal cases primarily in Herkimer, Oneida, Montgomery, Fulton and Otsego Counties, as well as other Upstate New York counties. At the Castle Law Firm, Attorneys Michael A. Castle and Scott H. Oberman put their combined legal experience to work for you to obtain the best possible outcome in your case. The Castle Law Firm utilizes the most up-to-date computer research and with their many years of experience, specializes in handling your...
Leonard Edward Sienko Jr
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Leonard Edward Sienko Jr
Delaware County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 46 years of experience
(607) 637-5400 12 East Main Street
P.O.B. 579
Hancock, NY 13783
Personal Injury, Municipal, Probate and Real Estate
Boston College Law School
Michael J. Laucello
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Michael J. Laucello
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 46 years of experience
(800) 283-5297 40 Chenengo Ave
Clinton , NY 13323
Free ConsultationPersonal Injury, Medical Malpractice and Workers' Comp
State University of New York - Buffalo
Since his admission to the New York State Bar in 1978, Michael Laucello has demonstrated the qualities that you should look for in a lawyer: absolute integrity; complete honesty; diligence; attention to detail; comprehensive knowledge of the law; the courage to fight the tough battles; compassion for the plight of his clients; and the ability to work with Judges and other attorneys so as to gain their trust and respect.

Mr. Laucello has over 34 years of legal experience, including over 15 years as a trusted, confidential legal advisor to three distinguished judges: New York State Supreme Court Justices John W....
Christopher Jude Pelli
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Christopher Jude Pelli
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 24 years of experience
(315) 733-3271 3 Derbyshire Pl
Utica, NY 13501
Free ConsultationPersonal Injury, Criminal and DWI
Syracuse Univ. College Of Law
I grew up in the Mohawk Valley, and have worked almost continuously since I was about 10 years old. I learned early on the importance of a strong work ethic, and good communication. While attending Syracuse University School of Law, I worked for the New York State Office of the Attorney General, under both Dennis Vacco and Elliot Spitzer. After graduation, I postponed taking the bar exam to take part in a special Criminal Law Clinic in Syracuse, where I was allowed to represent indigent individuals under the supervision of Law School Professors. Several months later, on my first attempt,...
Leonard Anthony Bellavia
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Leonard Anthony Bellavia
Greene County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 42 years of experience
(518) 734-5700 5338 State Route 23
Windham, NY 12496
Personal Injury, Business, Estate Planning and Real Estate
St. John's University School of Law
Leonard A. Bellavia, founding partner of the law firm of Bellavia Blatt Andron & Crossett, PC, is a nationally recognized authority in the field of automotive franchise law and represents thousands of automobile dealerships across the country in all aspects of commercial litigation and buy/sell transactions. He has been instrumental in negotiating the sale of hundreds of dealerships and has achieved national recognition for advocating the mass action litigation model on behalf of franchised automobile dealers. Most notably, Len has successfully implemented the mass litigation model in the following actions: • In a settlement to recover reasonable compensation for warranty parts...
Elissa Yavne Killian
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Elissa Yavne Killian
Sullivan County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 37 years of experience
(845) 549-2503 PO Box 126
59 Benton Hollow Rd
Liberty, NY 12754
Personal Injury, Cannabis Law, Criminal and DWI
Albany Law School and State University of New York - College at New Paltz
Robert Joseph White
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Robert Joseph White
Greene County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 35 years of experience
(518) 239-6601 P.O. Box 11
CORNWALLVILLE, NY 12418
Personal Injury, Criminal, DWI and Traffic Tickets
Albert Katsuaki Gustafson
Schoharie County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 44 years of experience
(518) 231-5040 600 Main St
Cobleskill, NY 12043
Personal Injury, Business, Criminal and Divorce
University of Washington School of Law
David Anthony Longeretta
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 30 years of experience
(315) 735-6162 298 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13502
Personal Injury, Criminal and DWI
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law
John Joseph Leshinski III
Chenango County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 18 years of experience
(607) 656-2549 22 S Canal St
Greene, NY 13778
Personal Injury, Bankruptcy, Business and Employment
University of Baltimore School of Law
Mary Anne Theiss
Madison County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 40 years of experience
(315) 415-5793 525 Spruce Ln
Deruyter, NY 13052
Personal Injury, Insurance Defense and Real Estate
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law
William A. Brenner
Sullivan County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 57 years of experience
(914) 985-7411 157 MAIN ST
PO BOX 369
GRAHAMSVILLE, NY 12740
Personal Injury and Real Estate
New York University School of Law and New York University School of Law
Rachel Ann Abbott
Broome County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 19 years of experience
(607) 821-2202 99 Corporate Drive
BINGHAMTON, NY 13904
Personal Injury
Syracuse University College of Law
Richard B. Long
Broome County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 67 years of experience
(607) 584-4193 99 Corporate Dr
Binghamton, NY 13904
Personal Injury, Insurance Defense and Products Liability
Cornell Law School and Cornell Law School
Martin James Kernan
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 21 years of experience
(315) 269-1923 524 Bretts Way
Whitesboro, NY 13492
Personal Injury
Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University and Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Joseph Pennisi Giruzzi
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 33 years of experience
(315) 733-0471 301 Bleecker St
Utica, NY 13501
Personal Injury, Bankruptcy and Tax
Quinnipiac University School of Law and Quinnipiac University School of Law
Ricardo Joseph Mauro
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 31 years of experience
(315) 793-8807 335 Bleecker St
Utica, NY 13501
Personal Injury
Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
Anthony James Lafache
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 53 years of experience
(315) 793-8800 288 Genesee St Ste 2
Utica, NY 13502
Personal Injury, Criminal and DWI
Albany Law School and Albany Law School
Robert Richard Jones
Broome County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 34 years of experience
(607) 821-2202 99 Corporate Drive
Binghamton, NY 13904
Personal Injury
SUNY Buffalo Law School and SUNY Buffalo Law School
George Christie Murad
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 47 years of experience
(315) 792-8000 291 GENESEE ST
UTICA, NY 13501
Personal Injury, Employment and Workers' Comp
Howard University School of Law
Eva Brindisi Pearlman
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 27 years of experience
(315) 733-2396 2713 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13501
Personal Injury and Products Liability
University of Richmond School of Law and University of Richmond School of Law
John Anthony Longeretta
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 65 years of experience
(315) 735-6162 298 GENESEE ST
UTICA, NY 13502
Personal Injury, Criminal, DWI and Estate Planning
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law
Jeffrey Scott Carpenter
Herkimer County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 32 years of experience
(315) 867-1155 301 N Washington St
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Herkimer, NY 13350
Personal Injury, Criminal, Estate Planning and Real Estate
Pepperdine University School of Law and Pepperdine University School of Law
Richard Levitt Wolfe
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 65 years of experience
(315) 797-3550 2803 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13501
Personal Injury
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law
Lawrence William Golden
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 55 years of experience
(315) 732-5134 23 Oxford Rd
New Hartford, NY 13413
Personal Injury, Estate Planning and Real Estate
SUNY Buffalo Law School and SUNY Buffalo Law School
Ralph William Fusco
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 40 years of experience
(315) 724-3115 2311 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13501
Personal Injury, Estate Planning and Real Estate
SUNY Buffalo Law School
Peter Michael Hobaica
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 40 years of experience
(315) 624-7777 2045 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13501
Personal Injury, Bankruptcy, Medical Malpractice and Products Liability
Syracuse University College of Law and Syracuse University College of Law
Gustave John Detraglia JR.
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 51 years of experience
(315) 738-1133 1425 GENESEE ST
UTICA, NY 13501
Personal Injury
Syracuse Law School and Syracuse University College of Law
Stephen Lee Lockwood
Oneida County, NY Personal Injury Attorney with 57 years of experience
(315) 732-5134 1412 Genesee St
Utica, NY 13502
Personal Injury, Business, Civil Rights and Estate Planning
Albany Law School
Marilyn T. Carreras
Greene County, NY Personal Injury Lawyer with 42 years of experience
(518) 734-6037 PO BOX 759
5465 MAIN STREET
WINDHAM, NY 12496
Personal Injury, Business, Criminal and Divorce
Fordham University School of Law
Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit in New York

Before you get started on the legal process, it’s helpful to have a general sense of what to expect. Here’s an overview of personal injury lawsuits and some rules affecting them.


Proving Liability for Injuries in New York

When you bring a lawsuit for compensation, you often need to prove that the other party was “negligent.” In most everyday situations, this means they didn’t act as carefully as a reasonable person would have. For instance, a reasonable person wouldn’t run a red light because it’s dangerous. If a driver runs a red light and causes an accident, an injured person could claim that the driver was negligent.

If someone gets injured by an employee while they were working, the victim might have a claim against the employer too. This is known as “vicarious liability,” meaning the employer can be held responsible even if they didn’t directly do anything wrong.

Sometimes there are different ways to prove fault, like “strict liability,” which applies in specific situations. With strict liability, you don't need to show that the other party was careless. You just need to prove that you were injured due to a condition or event for which New York law imposes strict liability. For instance, if you’re hurt by a defective product, you can often file a strict liability claim without needing to prove negligence.

Another way to seek compensation for injuries caused by a defective product is through a “breach of warranty” claim. This means that the product didn’t live up to certain promises that were made or implied about it, and you got injured as a result.

One unique category of personal injury cases is known as “intentional torts.” These involve situations where the defendant intended to harm the victim, such as in cases of assault and battery. Victims can often get compensation even if the defendant isn't convicted of a related crime. This is because proving liability in a civil case is generally easier than securing a criminal conviction.


The New York Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

If you’re injured and considering a lawsuit, it's important to know that you have a limited time to file. This deadline is called the statute of limitations. Meeting this deadline is crucial because if you miss it, the defendant can usually get the case dismissed, regardless of their fault. In New York, the main statute of limitations for personal injury cases is three years. However, there are some variations. For instance, the statute of limitations for medical malpractice cases is two and a half years.

Even if you have time under the statute of limitations, it's a good idea to start your case as soon as possible. Acting quickly helps preserve important evidence that can prove liability and damages. Also, it signals to the defendant or their insurer that you’re serious about your case.


New York Laws Affecting Personal Injury Claims

Some other rules to keep in mind when bringing a personal injury lawsuit include:

  • Comparative negligence: you can still get damages even if you were partly responsible for causing your own injuries, but these will be reduced in proportion to your percentage of fault
  • No damages caps: unlike some states, New York doesn’t limit the amount of damages that you can get for your injuries
  • No-fault rules for car accidents: due to the no-fault system in New York, you usually can get non-economic damages like pain and suffering after a crash only if you suffered a “serious injury” as the law defines this term
  • Suing the government: the deadline for bringing these cases is shorter than the ordinary statute of limitations, and an injured person usually needs to file a “notice of claim” within 90 days

These aren’t the only nuances that might play a role in your case. You should talk to an attorney as soon as possible so that they can spot any potential concerns or obstacles.


Settlement Considerations in New York Personal Injury Cases

Most personal injury lawsuits don’t actually go to trial. Instead, it's much more common for the parties to reach a settlement out of court. This can happen early on or much later in the legal process.

A settlement means the defendant or their insurer agrees to pay a certain amount of money to the injured person. In return, the injured person agrees to drop their claims related to the injury. This can be beneficial for both sides because it avoids the uncertainty of a trial. Even if you believe you have a strong case, there's no guarantee how a judge or jury will view it. Also, settling is usually quicker, allowing the injured person to receive compensation sooner, which can be crucial if they need the money urgently.

Even if you’re feeling financial pressure, it’s important not to rush into accepting the first offer from a defendant or insurer. They might try to settle the case for much less than it's worth to save money. Engaging in several rounds of negotiations can often lead to a more appropriate settlement that truly reflects the harm you've suffered. This is especially crucial if you have serious injuries that may need future treatment or affect your ability to work and enjoy activities. Keep in mind that once you agree to a settlement and release your claims, you likely can't go back and ask for more compensation.


How a New York Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help

It's usually a good idea to hire an attorney to guide you through the legal process. The other side will almost certainly have attorneys working for them, so having your own attorney helps level the playing field. Additionally, it can relieve you of the stress while you deal with the physical and emotional impact of your injuries. Building a strong case isn't as simple as it may seem. An experienced attorney can develop a strategy to maximize your compensation and gather various types of evidence to support your claim. Depending on the situation, these might include:

  • Photos or videos showing what happened
  • Testimony from any eyewitnesses of the accident
  • Medical records of your injuries
  • Testimony from doctors and other experts about the scope of your injuries, potential treatments, and how any lasting impairments may affect aspects of your life moving forward, such as your ability to work or enjoy certain activities
  • Bills and pay stubs showing the medical costs and lost income that you incurred
  • Statements from people who know you and can explain how your life has changed because of the accident

You can also benefit from your attorney's advice on how much your case is worth. Having handled similar cases before, they can give you a good idea of what to expect. This insight can help you decide whether to accept a settlement offer or proceed to trial. If your case does go to trial, your attorney will be familiar with court rules and procedures, making them more comfortable presenting your case before a judge or jury.


How to Find a New York Personal Injury Lawyer

Choosing the right personal injury lawyer in New York can feel overwhelming, given the many options available. Each attorney has their own unique personality and background. Sometimes you might get a referral from someone you know who has previously hired an attorney. However, many people find their attorney online through resources like the Justia Lawyer Directory. This can help you compare different lawyers and find the best fit for your needs.

A key factor to consider is the lawyer's relevant experience. Many attorneys specialize in specific areas of personal injury law. It's important to choose a lawyer who has handled cases similar to yours. For example, if you’re filing a medical malpractice claim, you wouldn't want to hire an attorney who almost always deals with car accident cases. Similarly, if you’re suing a grocery store for a slip and fall, it wouldn’t make sense to work with someone who mostly focuses on defective product lawsuits. Make sure your attorney has the right experience to effectively handle your specific type of case.

You can learn about an attorney's areas of focus by exploring their website. This will also give you a chance to see the successes they've achieved for previous clients. You’ll probably want to check out client reviews and any peer reviews by other attorneys as well.

The New York State Bar Association has specific rules of professional conduct that all attorneys must follow. It’s important to ensure that your attorney doesn’t have a history of constantly breaking these rules. However, keep in mind that a minor violation from many years ago might not be a deal-breaker.

It's a good idea to create a shortlist of personal injury lawyers and schedule a consultation with each of them. During these conversations, you can outline the basics of your case and ask some general questions. Pay attention to how comfortable you feel talking to the attorney and whether you have confidence in their ability to represent you effectively.


Types of Personal Injury Cases in New York

Careless or intentional acts can cause injuries in many settings. Here are some of the most common examples:

  • Motor vehicle collisions, including car, truck, motorcycle, and bicycle accidents
  • Slip and falls, trip and falls, and other accidents on property
  • Defective products
  • Medical malpractice
  • Nursing home negligence and abuse
  • Construction accidents
  • Dog bites

If you get injured on the job, you can likely receive workers’ compensation benefits through your employer or their insurer. These benefits can cover your medical expenses and a portion of your missed wages. However, workers’ compensation does not provide non-economic damages like pain and suffering, and you can't sue your employer for these damages. If a third party (someone other than your employer or a coworker) at least partly caused your injuries, you might be able to file a lawsuit against them. This can allow you to recover pain and suffering and other damages that aren’t available through the workers’ comp system.


Statistics on Personal Injury Damages in New York

A recent study on jury verdicts in personal injury cases in New York revealed that the median damages award was $287,628. In other words, half the cases resulted in lower awards than that number, and half the cases resulted in greater awards. This is far higher than the national median for personal injury damages. It’s thought that this may be partly because of the no-fault system for car accident cases. This keeps many relatively low-value claims out of court entirely because no-fault insurance covers them.

Here are some notable personal injury settlements and verdicts recently issued in New York:

  • $287 million for a fatal motorcycle accident caused by a defective software system
  • $120 million for a delayed diagnosis that resulted in permanent brain damage
  • $32 million for a hotel guest who was injured when a bathroom door fell on her after the hotel failed to repair its broken handle
  • $3 million in a birth injury lawsuit that alleged a failure to conduct a timely emergency C-section in response to signs of fetal distress
  • $2.4 million for a passenger in a stopped vehicle that was rear-ended by a bus

Note that you shouldn’t expect to get the same amount as a verdict or settlement in a particular case. The outcome of each claim or lawsuit depends on the specific facts.


New York Car Accident Statistics

The Institute for Traffic Safety Management & Research provides a summary of car crashes throughout New York State in its Traffic Safety Statistical Repository. Data for 2023 show that there were 381,306 total car crashes in New York State, including 1,022 fatal crashes and 113,576 crashes resulting in injuries. Car accidents resulted in 1,104 deaths and 12,794 serious injuries, as well as 20,322 moderate injuries and 118,040 minor injuries. (Several thousand additional injuries were unknown severity.)

The data also single out certain types of crashes. For example, there were:

  • 5,704 crashes involving motorcycles, of which 188 were fatal and 4,470 caused injuries
  • 4,651 crashes involving pedestrians, of which 307 were fatal and 14,098 caused injuries
  • 8,268 crashes involving bicycles, of which 52 were fatal and 7,781 caused injuries
  • 16,801 crashes involving large trucks, of which 86 were fatal and 4,461 caused injuries

The TSSR also provides reports on crash data by region, county, and municipality.


Deadliest Roads in New York State

A study of fatal accidents throughout New York State identified certain stretches of road as particularly deadly. Here are the top 10 roads on the list:

  • Third Avenue from Seventh Street to 52nd Street in Brooklyn
  • Atlantic Avenue from Rochester Avenue to 85th Street in Brooklyn and Queens
  • County Route 93 from Richmond Boulevard to 13th Street in Islip and Bohemia
  • Lake Avenue from Denise Road to Phelps Avenue in Rochester
  • State Route 27 from Albany Avenue to Harvard Road in Babylon
  • Bruckner Boulevard from Balcom Avenue to Jackson Avenue in the Bronx
  • Woodhaven Boulevard from 91st Avenue to Dry Harbor Road in Middle Village and Queens
  • Northern Boulevard from 70th Street to Main Street in Queens
  • Flatbush Avenue from Avenue V to Midwood Street in Brooklyn
  • South Conduit Avenue from Sutter Avenue to Rockaway Boulevard in Middle Village and Queens

It’s not surprising that most of these roads are in the New York City region, which tends to have higher volumes of traffic than other parts of the state.


New York Personal Injury Resources

If you've been injured in a car accident, obtaining a copy of the police report can be crucial for your insurance claim or lawsuit. For accidents investigated by the New York State Police, you can request the report through the New York DMV by submitting Form MV-198C. However, if the accident happened on the New York State Thruway or certain related highways, you'll need to fill out Form TA-W4310 and send it to the New York State Thruway Authority. If a different police department handled the investigation, it's best to contact that department directly to find out their specific process for obtaining the report.

If you feel that a doctor has given you inadequate care, you can file a complaint with the Division of Professional Medical Conduct at the New York State Department of Health. This agency can also provide information about any complaints previously filed against doctors. Should you encounter substandard services at a hospital or clinic in New York State, you can report your concerns by calling the Hospital Complaints Hotline at 800-804-5447.

For issues related to nursing homes, the Division of Nursing Home and ICF/IID Surveillance within the Department of Health is responsible for investigating complaints and incidents that may involve state or federal regulatory violations. You can submit a complaint about a nursing home online or by calling the Nursing Home Complaint Hotline at 888-201-4563.

If you have been injured as a result of a crime, the New York State Office of Victim Services offers a range of resources to help you. Additionally, there may be local programs available in your city or county. For example, the Crime Victim Assistance Program provided by the New York City Police Department offers support to those affected by crime.

If you’ve been injured at work, the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board is a valuable resource. For example, they offer an "Injured Worker’s Toolkit," which explains how the workers' compensation system works and guides you through the process of filing a claim.


FAQs
  1. What should I do after an accident?

    If you are involved in an accident, it's important to gather as much evidence as possible. Take photos of the accident scene and collect contact information from any witnesses. Even if you don't feel severe pain, it's wise to see a doctor, since some injuries may not be immediately apparent and could worsen over time if untreated. Keep thorough records of all medical treatments and any related expenses, including bills and receipts. It's also crucial to obtain copies of any official reports related to the accident, such as a police report for a car crash or an incident report from your employer if it was a workplace accident. Lastly, consider consulting an attorney to discuss your legal options.

  2. How long will my case take?

    It's hard to predict exactly how long it will take to resolve a case. While some cases may be wrapped up in a few months, others could take years to conclude. It's generally advisable not to rush into a settlement that might not fully compensate you, since once you agree to a settlement, you typically can't ask for more money later. Taking the time to ensure you receive a fair settlement is usually in your best interest.

  3. What is a serious injury in a New York car accident case?

    New York law lists certain types of injuries that are considered serious injuries, such as death, a broken bone, significant disfigurement, the permanent loss of use of a body organ, member, function, or system, or a significant limitation of use of a body function or system. In addition, an injury or impairment is considered a serious injury if it prevents the victim from performing their usual daily activities for at least 90 days during the 180 days after the accident. You generally can get pain and suffering damages for a car crash only if you suffered a serious injury.

  4. What is a class action?

    A class action is a type of lawsuit brought by many injured people (or other plaintiffs) who have suffered the same type of harm caused by the same defendant. For example, it may be an efficient way to handle a situation when a single defective product has injured numerous consumers. A judge will need to approve any settlement in a class action before it takes effect.

  5. What are some ways in which a product can be defective?

    Defects in products can happen in several ways. Sometimes a defect occurs during the manufacturing process, which usually means that it affected only one item or a specific batch of items. In other instances, the defect is in the design itself, affecting all items in that particular product line. There can also be marketing defects, when a product lacks proper warnings or instructions about potential risks associated with its use.

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Otsego County Personal Injury Legal Aid & Pro Bono Services

Legal Aid Society of Mid-New York, Inc.
(315) 793-7000
Utica, NY

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