Understanding No-Fault Car Insurance In New York
The attorneys at the law firm of Newman, Anzalone & Newman, LLP, have decades of experience as personal injury attorneys, so we know how confusing motor vehicle accident insurance can be. Fortunately, our lawyers can answer all of your questions about no-fault car insurance under New York state law and help you file your claim.
Do You Need No-Fault Car Insurance In Order To Pay Your Medical Bills?
In New York, you only have 30 days after an accident to notify the insurance company in writing or you will lose your ability to file a claim for damages. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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When Does No-Fault Car Insurance Apply?
The goal of no-fault insurance is to ensure the reimbursement of victims of car accidents for their related medical expenses, lost wages and other associated damages. In New York state, all insured motorists are required to carry a minimum of $50,000 per vehicle occupant. This means that if you suffered injuries in an accident, regardless of who was at fault, you likely have access to compensation.
In New York, you may also be able to file a no-fault insurance claim if you were in an accident caused by an uninsured driver or if you were riding with an uninsured driver at the time of your accident. The lawyers at Newman, Anzalone & Newman, LLP, can determine if you are eligible.