Personal Injury Lawyer in Buffalo, New York

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Why Choose a Personal Injury Lawyer in Buffalo?

When you need a personal injury lawyer in Buffalo, New York, local expertise matters. Our network of vetted professionals understand New York laws, local regulations, and the specific challenges you face. Every consultation is free and confidential.

New York Personal Injury Law

Personal Injury Limitation

In New York, the limitation period for personal injury claims is 3 years from the date of injury (N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 214(5)). Missing this deadline typically bars your claim permanently.

Wrongful Death

Wrongful death claims must be filed within 2 years under N.Y. E.P.T.L. § 5-4.1.

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice claims have a 2.5-year limitation period.

Negligence Rule

New York follows a pure comparative fault rule. You can recover damages even if you are 99% at fault, but your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault.

No-Fault State

New York is a no-fault auto insurance state. After an accident, you first file a claim with your own insurer regardless of who caused the accident. You can sue the at-fault driver only if injuries meet a severity threshold.

Minimum Auto Insurance

New York minimum auto insurance: $25,000/$50,000 bodily injury, $10,000 property damage.

Damages Cap

Medical malpractice damages cap: No cap on damages.

Buffalo Accident Statistics

Buffalo recorded 32 traffic fatalities in 2023 (11.5 per 100,000 residents).

Leading causes: Speeding, DUI, Distracted driving, Failure to yield.

Most Accident-Prone Roads in Buffalo

  • I-190
  • I-90 (NY Thruway)
  • Route 33 (Kensington Expressway)
  • Route 198 (Scajaquada Expressway)
  • Bailey Ave

High-Risk Intersections

  • Bailey Ave & Kensington Ave
  • Main St & Delavan Ave
  • Niagara St & Porter Ave

Local Resources in Buffalo

Local Courts

  • Erie County Hall (92 Franklin St)
  • Robert H. Jackson U.S. Courthouse (2 Niagara Sq)

Major Hospitals in Buffalo

  • Buffalo General Medical Center
  • Erie County Medical Center
  • Mercy Hospital of Buffalo
  • Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
  • Oishei Children's Hospital

Buffalo by the Numbers

278,349 (2020) Population
$37,354 Median Household Income
88 (below national avg) Cost of Living

What to Expect

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    Free consultation

    Call (888) 555-0100 or fill out our form. We'll listen to your situation and connect you with the right professional.

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    Evaluation

    A qualified personal injury lawyer in Buffalo will review your situation and explain your options.

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    No upfront cost

    Most of our professionals work on contingency or offer flexible payment options.

What Our Clients Say

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"After my accident on I-190, the attorney they connected me with got me $85,000. The insurance company initially offered me almost nothing."
-- Sarah T., Buffalo
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"I was rear-ended on my way to work in Buffalo. Within 24 hours of calling, I had a lawyer who handled everything while I focused on recovery at Buffalo General Medical Center."
-- David M., Buffalo
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"The free consultation saved me. I didn't realize I had a strong case until I spoke with the attorney they recommended. Settled for far more than I expected."
-- Robert K., Buffalo

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a personal injury lawyer cost?

Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing upfront and no fee unless they win your case. The typical fee is 33% of the settlement.

How long do I have to file a claim?

The limitation period is 3 years in New York from the date of injury. Contact a lawyer as soon as possible to protect your rights.

What should I do after an accident?

Seek medical attention immediately, document the scene, get witness details, file a police report, and contact a lawyer before speaking with insurers.

How much is my case worth?

Case value depends on injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. A free consultation can give you an estimate.

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