Accident Solution NYC is a call‑center‑based referral service. We connect individuals involved in accidents with licensed Personal Injury Attorneys, Physical Therapy clinics, and Car Rental providers. We do not provide legal or medical services ourselves—instead, we help connect you with trusted professionals who are properly licensed and experienced in their fields.
Yes. Our referral services are completely free of charge to clients. There is no cost to contact us, ask questions, or be connected with licensed professionals. Any fees related to legal representation, medical treatment, or rentals are handled directly between the client and the service provider
In New York, a police report is strongly recommended and may be required depending on the circumstances. A report must be filed if anyone is injured or if property damage exceeds $1,000. While some insurance claims can begin without a police report, having one greatly helps support your claim and avoid delays.
Yes. If the police do not complete a report at the scene, New York State law requires the driver to complete a Report of Motor Vehicle Accident (MV‑104). This form serves as the official accident report on record with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and is treated as the formal documentation of the accident, similar in purpose to a police report.
The MV‑104 includes critical details such as:
When completed accurately, the MV‑104 becomes the DMV’s official record of the accident and is commonly used by insurance companies, attorneys, and medical providers during the claims process.
New York is a No‑Fault insurance state, meaning your own insurance typically pays for medical expenses and basic economic losses regardless of who caused the accident. This coverage, known as Personal Injury Protection (PIP), provides up to $50,000 per person for medical care, lost wages, and related expenses. Lawsuits are generally allowed only if injuries meet the state’s “serious injury” threshold.
FAQ: Consumer Questions About No-Fault Insurance | Department of Financial Services
Compensation varies based on injury severity, medical treatment, and insurance coverage. Under New York’s No‑Fault law, basic benefits cover up to $50,000. For cases involving serious injuries, total compensation can range widely:
These figures are general estimates and not guarantees. Each case is unique.
Average Car Accident Settlement in NY | Injury Claim Value Guide - Michael J. Redenburg, Esq. P.C.
No. Accident Solution NYC does not provide legal or medical advice. We act solely as a referral service, helping clients connect with licensed professionals who can evaluate their specific situation and provide appropriate guidance
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