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From the BQE to the LIE, we help crash victims all over New York. The review is free and the answers are straight in every borough. Call (347) 526-1246, free, 24/7.

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Why local matters

Why where you crashed matters

New York treats a crash mostly the same wherever it happens. But where a lawsuit gets filed can shape how it plays out, and crashes involving city buses or vehicles can carry their own short deadlines, generally 90 days for a Notice of Claim. This is general information, not legal advice, and no one can promise how any court or jury will treat your case. What we can say: the independent attorneys we connect you with practice in New York courts and know their home turf.

What we can say

We note where your crash happened, on the first call

City-involved crashes get flagged for the 90-day notice clock

Attorney connections account for where your case may be filed

Same free review in every borough, no exceptions

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A real person answers day or night, whether you call from Riverdale or the Rockaways.

Free in every borough.

There is no charge in any borough, and you never get a bill.

We give straight answers.

We tell you what your case may be worth and what we don’t know. Both matter.

You stay in control.

We give you advice. You decide what happens next, even if that’s nothing.

Call (347) 526-1246 from anywhere in New York, day or night. The call is free.

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ManhattanFDR Drive · West Side Highway · Canal Street
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The BronxGrand Concourse · Cross Bronx

The Grand Concourse, the Cross Bronx, and Fordham Road produce some of the toughest crash patterns in the city. Buses, trucks, and city vehicles are often involved, and city-involved claims can carry a 90-day notice clock. Don’t wait to get advice on a Bronx crash.

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QueensQueens Boulevard · LIE · Van Wyck

Queens Boulevard is one of the most dangerous roads in the city, and the LIE and Van Wyck add highway-speed pileups. Queens crashes often involve multiple drivers and multiple insurers. Sorting out who owes what is exactly what the free review is for.

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BrooklynBQE · Belt Parkway · Flatbush Avenue