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What Is the Average Car Accident Settlement in NY?

Updated:

8/28/2025

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What Is the Average Car Accident Settlement in NY?

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Stanley A. Tomkiel, III has been litigating on behalf of personal injury plaintiffs since 1979, when he joined his father, Stanley Jr. (retired 2008) to form Tomkiel & Tomkiel.

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FAQ

What is the difference between PIP coverage and personal injury claims?

PIP (Personal Injury Protection) coverage is a no-fault insurance benefit that covers your own medical expenses and lost wages after a car accident, regardless of who caused it. Personal injury claims, on the other hand, are lawsuits filed against the at-fault driver to recover damages like pain and suffering, which are not covered by PIP. Essentially, PIP provides immediate, limited benefits, while personal injury claims seek broader compensation for more extensive losses.

What if the insurance company offers a quick settlement?

Early settlement offers from insurance companies are often much lower than what your claim is worth. It's generally advisable to wait until you've reached maximum medical improvement and consulted with an attorney before accepting any offer, as settlements are final and cannot be renegotiated later.

Do most car accident cases go to trial?

No, approximately 95% of car accident cases settle before trial. Going to court involves significant time, expense, and uncertainty for all parties. However, preparing your case as if it will go to trial often results in higher settlement offers from insurance companies.