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New York City roads demand attorneys who know how to act fast and fight hard. Our car accident lawyers bring decades of proven success to your case — from investigating late-night crashes in Queens to taking on major insurance companies in Manhattan courts. We’ve built our reputation on turning difficult cases into significant victories for car accident victims across all five boroughs.
We rise to every challenge: securing traffic camera footage before it’s gone, working with top accident reconstruction teams, and building cases that get results in NYC courts. This approach has helped us recover over $700M for clients, including landmark victories in complex New York City car accident cases. If you’re dealing with medical bills piling up or insurance companies pushing back after a collision, we’re ready to put our record of results to work for your recovery.
As New York transforms its streets — from rapid subway expansion to bike lane rollouts and Vision Zero initiatives — the landscape of traffic risk keeps shifting. The city’s unique mix of vehicles presents challenges no other U.S. city faces: eighteen-wheelers navigate streets built for horse carriages while delivery bikes weave through rush-hour traffic. This evolving environment demands drivers and injury victims alike to understand the real factors behind NYC crashes.
Traffic fatalities in New York have reached alarming levels. A 2024 report from State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli reveals a troubling trend: motor vehicle fatalities rose 25.8% from 2019-2022, hitting their highest point in a decade.
The city’s deadliest routes continue to claim lives and cause serious injuries. Despite its “Boulevard of Life” redesign, Queens Boulevard still sees regular crashes, while high-speed corridors like Northern Boulevard record rising collision rates.
The Belt Parkway’s curves near Bay Ridge and the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway’s aging infrastructure rank among NYC’s most treacherous stretches. Third Avenue’s mix of buses, bikes, and pedestrians makes it a frequent crash site in Manhattan. The Cross Bronx Expressway, with its narrow lanes and constant merging, leads borough statistics for serious collisions.
The rise of e-commerce and app-based services has fundamentally changed how NYC streets function. Where once traffic followed predictable patterns, now delivery trucks and ride-share vehicles create new daily hazards. Construction linked to the city’s development boom adds another layer of complexity to already challenging streets.
Five major factors behind NYC crashes:
The evolution of New York’s streets aims to reduce these risks. Yet, as the city’s transportation network grows more complex, understanding crash patterns becomes vital for both prevention and securing fair compensation after collisions.
New York City’s varied roads create distinct crash patterns. From high-speed expressway collisions to low-speed impacts in parking garages, each type of crash brings unique challenges for injury claims and evidence collection:
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New York City’s unique traffic patterns — from sudden stops on crowded avenues to high-speed expressway crashes — create distinct injury patterns. While some injuries show immediately, others develop days or weeks after impact. NYC emergency rooms report these injuries most often after car crashes:
The chaos of New York City traffic won’t pause after your crash. As cars continue flowing and evidence fades, you need a clear action plan. Your decisions in these first hours can make the difference between a strong injury claim and an uphill battle for compensation.
The first minutes after a crash matter the most. Call 911 — NYPD must respond to any accident with injuries under NYC Traffic Rules. Move vehicles if possible to prevent secondary crashes. Exchange information with other drivers, but avoid discussing fault. NYC requires police reports for any crash with over $1,000 in damage.
NYC traffic patterns change fast. Take photos before the vehicles are moved, but only if it’s safe to do so. Get contact details from witnesses and note any surveillance cameras from nearby businesses or traffic signals.
Even minor crashes can cause serious injuries. City hospitals know how to document crash-related trauma. Visit emergency rooms like NYP or Mount Sinai — they’re experienced with car accident cases and maintain detailed records needed for claims.
File your report within 10 days as required by NY law. Contact your insurance company, but keep initial statements factual. Most importantly, don’t give a recorded statement to any insurance adjuster without first contacting us. If the NYPD responds, get the report number and location of the precinct handling your case.
Our New York car accident lawyers help navigate NYC’s complex injury laws and deal with insurance companies while you focus on recovery. We’ll also secure time-sensitive evidence like traffic camera footage or business surveillance video before it’s deleted.
After a crash in New York City, multiple parties often share fault. A delivery driver might be racing deadlines, their employer might have skipped safety training, and a vehicle manufacturer could have supplied faulty brakes. Identifying all liable parties strengthens your path to compensation.
After a NYC crash, you face two distinct paths to compensation. The first runs through New York’s no-fault insurance system — this is quick but limited coverage for basic medical bills and lost wages. The second path involves filing a personal injury claim or car accident lawsuit, often leading to substantially higher compensation by covering all your losses, from long-term medical care and lost wages to pain and suffering.
While insurance companies push quick settlements, they rarely account for future medical needs or lost opportunities. Filing a car accident lawsuit breaks these limits. When you pursue a personal injury claim through the courts, you gain the power to seek full compensation for every way the crash impacts your life — from missed work to chronic pain. Plus, the legal process gives you powerful tools to prove your case: you can demand evidence, take sworn testimony, and have experts evaluate your long-term needs.
When serious injuries disrupt your life, settling for basic benefits often means leaving money on the table. A strong personal injury claim, backed by an experienced car accident lawsuit team, helps ensure you’re covered not just for today’s bills but for all future crash-related expenses.
Don’t let an uninsured driver derail your recovery. New York requires uninsured motorist coverage, providing protection even when the at-fault driver lacks insurance. You might also tap into your own policy’s supplementary coverage or pursue compensation through the Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation (MVAIC).
New York follows “pure comparative negligence” rules. This means you can recover compensation even if you’re partly at fault — your award gets reduced by your percentage of blame. Even if you’re 90% responsible, you can still claim 10% of your damages.
New York sets strict deadlines for car accident claims. You have three years from the crash date to file a lawsuit, but waiting risks losing valuable evidence. Claims against government entities face even tighter deadlines — just 90 days to file initial notice.
After a crash in New York City, when you try to deal with insurance companies by yourself, this often leads to much less money in your pocket after a settlement. Insurance adjusters main job is to pay you as little money as possible, using proven tactics to minimize payouts — from disputing injury severity to shifting blame. Even seemingly straightforward cases hide complexities that can slash your compensation. Without legal knowledge, you might miss crucial deadlines, accept inadequate settlements, or lose rights under New York’s complex injury laws.
Even minor crashes benefit from legal guidance. Insurance companies know when victims lack representation and often exploit this to their advantage. Our car accident attorneys help level the playing field, bringing decades of negotiation experience and legal strategy to your case. More importantly, having legal support means uncovering all possible sources of compensation — from primary insurance to additional coverage you might not know exists.
Key situations where legal representation proves vital:
When adjusters rush for statements or push quick settlements, they’re usually protecting their interests, not yours — experienced lawyers know how to counter these strategies.
Any injury that requires ongoing care or affects your work needs proper valuation — lawyers work with medical experts to project future costs and fight for full coverage.
Cases involving commercial vehicles, government entities, or multiple parties need sophisticated legal approaches to identify all responsible parties and maximize compensation.
Uninsured drivers or disputed policies create compensation hurdles — lawyers know how to navigate alternate coverage sources and protect your rights.
From police report errors to missing evidence, legal teams know how to correct records and build strong cases even when initial documentation is flawed.
Share the details of your case with us, and we will evaluate your situation and outline potential strategies. Don’t wait — take the first step to compensation!
At Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, we’ve spent decades refining our approach to NYC car accident cases. Our success comes from combining aggressive investigation with strategic negotiation — because securing maximum compensation means being ready for both settlement talks and courtroom battles. From collecting time-sensitive evidence to calculating long-term damages, we handle every aspect of your case while you focus on your recovery.
Here’s how we’ll fight for your rights:

At Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, we pursue every type of compensation available under New York law. Our goal is to factor in every aspect of how the crash affects your life and maximize the amount of money we can win — from today’s unpaid medical bills to tomorrow’s challenges.
Types of compensation we’ll fight for:
From emergency treatment to long-term rehabilitation, including future surgeries, therapy, and specialized care you may need.
Past lost wages, reduced future earning capacity, missed promotions, and benefits — we calculate the true cost to your career.
Physical pain and emotional trauma, including anxiety, depression, and loss of life enjoyment after the crash.
Vehicle repair or replacement costs, plus compensation for any valuable personal property damaged in the crash.
Impact on your daily activities, hobbies, relationships, and ability to care for family members.
Transportation to medical appointments, home modifications, help with daily tasks, and other crash-related expenses.
At Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, we work on a contingency fee basis — meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case. This approach ensures everyone can access strong legal representation, regardless of financial situation.
Our fee structure is simple and transparent:
This arrangement allows you to focus on recovery while we invest our time and vast resources into building your strongest possible case. You’ll never face surprise bills or hidden charges — we only succeed when you do.
Behind every successful outcome stands a group of trial-tested attorneys who combine decades of courtroom success with a deep understanding of car accident cases. Our partners’ complementary strengths create formidable legal representation that turns challenging crash cases into notable victories.
What our clients value most about us:

You don’t have to go through this alone. Our team is here to listen, guide, and fight for you.
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