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New York Settlement Data

292 New York car accident cases analyzed. Here's what they resolved for.

Real settlement and verdict data from New York. Broken down by injury type, county, and outcome—so you know what to expect.

292+
Cases Analyzed
$100,000
Median Outcome
$25K $353K
Typical Range
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New York Settlements by Injury Type

How New York case outcomes differ depending on injury severity.

Settlements (52%)

$45,000

Median from 151 cases

Verdicts (48%)

$150,000

Median from 141 cases

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New York Case Results

Browse all New York car accident settlements and verdicts. Filter by injury or accident type.

Showing 121132 of 224+ cases

Verdict-Plaintiff
$90,000

One driver was stopped at a traffic light when the other driver hit their car from behind. The injured driver had a herniated disc and other back issues. Both drivers presented medical experts who disagreed on the cause and severity of the injuries. The jury decided the incident caused the injuries and awarded damages.

Kings County • 2013
Verdict-Plaintiff
$85,000

One driver stopped short in traffic, causing a chain reaction when the vehicle behind them pushed into the first car. The middle car was then pushed into the car in front. The driver in the middle sustained a back injury and received physical therapy.

Bronx County • 2013
Verdict-Plaintiff
$81,072

One driver stopped at a traffic light when the other driver rear-ended their vehicle. The injured driver claimed a neck injury and lost wages due to the collision. The defense argued the injury was minor and not permanent. A jury found in favor of the injured driver.

Columbia County • 1988
Settlement
$80,000

One driver was a passenger in a vehicle when another driver struck the rear end of their vehicle. The passenger filed a lawsuit for injuries. The court determined the second driver was liable. The case was settled for $80,000.

Dallas County • 2010
Settlement
$78,000

A passenger in a vehicle was injured when their car was hit from behind by another car. The passenger was diagnosed with a head injury and post-concussion syndrome. The case was settled for $78,000.

Suffolk County • 2022
Verdict-Plaintiff
$75,000

One driver was stopped at a red light when the other driver rear-ended their vehicle. The driver who was hit claimed they suffered a serious injury due to the collision. The other driver argued the injury was not serious and that the first driver was also at fault. A jury found in favor of the driver who was hit.

Dallas County • 2019
Verdict-Plaintiff
$75,000

One driver stopped her vehicle in traffic and was rear-ended by another driver. The driver who was hit claimed the other driver stopped suddenly. The injured driver sustained bulging discs and received chiropractic treatment and physical therapy. The jury found in favor of the injured driver.

New York County • 2009
Verdict-Plaintiff
$75,000

One driver stopped in traffic when the other driver hit them from behind. The injured person claimed whiplash to the neck, chest and shoulder abrasions, and shoulder tendonitis. Medical experts testified that the injuries would cause chronic disability. A jury found in favor of the injured person.

Tioga County • 1989
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State Law

New York Car Accident Law: What You Need to Know

Key legal rules that affect how New York car accident claims are valued and resolved.

Fault System

Pure Comparative Fault (No-Fault state)

Statute of Limitations

3 years from the date of the accident

Minimum Liability

$25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident / $10,000 property damage

New York is a no-fault state—your own insurance covers your medical expenses and lost wages up to your PIP limit regardless of who caused the accident.

To sue the at-fault driver, your injuries must meet the ‘serious injury’ threshold, which includes significant disfigurement, bone fractures, or permanent limitation of a body function.

New York uses pure comparative fault—you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault, reduced by your share of responsibility.

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New York Car Accident Settlement FAQs

Answers based on real New York case data and state law.

Important: The information provided on this page is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Every case is unique, and outcomes depend on specific facts and circumstances. Always consult with a qualified New York attorney for guidance specific to your situation.