Motor Vehicle Accidents
Other Causes of Injury
Types of Bodily Injury
The New York legislature enacted no-fault insurance claims as a solution to prolonged litigation over fault and damage amounts in car accident cases. Under no-fault insurance, also called Personal Injury Protection (PIP), insurance companies are required to pay drivers, passengers, and pedestrians up to $50,000 in medical expenses, lost wages and other expenses, regardless of who was at fault for the car accident. The State requires a minimum value of $25,000 coverage for all New York car insurance policies. Insurance companies do not offer no-fault insurance coverage to motorcyclists.
If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, your insurance company (not the other driver’s insurance company) pays for damages. No-fault insurance benefits include:
In 2002, the New York legislature passed stricter filing deadlines in an attempt to lessen no-fault insurance claims fraud. The following deadlines apply:
No-fault insurance laws are complex. At Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP, our personal injury lawyers have decades of experience managing no-fault insurance recoveries for car accident cases. A personal injury lawyer can help you file within the designated time limits. We provide invaluable assistance by ensuring all paperwork is correctly filled out, explaining necessary receipts and important documentation to save, as well as counseling you on situations encountered with insurance companies. Your insurance company may try to send you to their doctors and specialists. This is usually an attempt to prove your injury is not serious and further treatments would not benefit you, in an effort to cancel benefits.
Based on the seriousness of your injury, you may be entitled to benefits beyond those provided by the no-fault $50,000 limit, such as damages for pain and suffering under New York no-fault threshold laws. New York insurance law §5102(d) defines the serious injury threshold as:
Even with no-fault insurance, car accidents are heavily litigated. Litigation most commonly addresses wrongfully denied insurance claims, establishment of disputed serious injury, along with recovery of compensation that is greater than benefits provided under no-fault insurance.
No Fault litigation is reported to constitute 25 percent of all lawsuits filed in the New York City Civil Court - Wikipedia
Find out what you need to know about your accident and injury. Allow an experienced car accident attorney to help you obtain the compensation you deserve. Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP will take over your case, so you can concentrate on regaining your health.
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