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- Types of Cases We Handle
- Statute of Limitations Alert
- How Much Is Your Case Worth?
- The Claims Process
- Frequently Asked Questions
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in New York City
Understanding New York Personal Injury Law
How Much Is Your New York City Personal Injury Case Worth?
- Economic Damages: Measurable financial losses including hospital bills, future medical costs, and lost wages.
- Non-Economic Damages: Compensation for physical pain, emotional suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.
- NYC Jury Considerations: We prepare every case for trial, knowing that NYC juries expect a compelling, evidence-backed narrative.
The Personal Injury Claims Process in New York City
- Initial Consultation: A free, confidential review of your case.
- Investigation: Collecting police reports, surveillance footage, and witness statements.
- Medical Treatment: Ensuring your injuries are properly documented.
- Demand and Negotiation: Presenting a strong case to the insurance company.
- Litigation and Trial: If a settlement isn't fair, we are ready to fight in court.
What to Do After an Accident in New York City
- Seek Medical Attention Immediately.
- Report the Accident: Call 911 or notify the building manager.
- Document the Scene: Take photos and get witness contact info.
- Avoid Recorded Statements: Do not talk to insurance adjusters alone.
- Contact Mark David Shirian P.C. Promptly: Call (212) 931-6530 to protect your rights.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- How much does it cost to hire your firm? We work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case.
- Will I have to go to court? Most cases settle out of court, but we prepare every case for trial to show the insurance companies we are serious. This "trial-ready" approach often leads to higher settlements.
- What should I bring to my first meeting? Bring any police reports, medical records, photos of the scene, and insurance information. If you don't have them yet, don't worry—we can help you gather them.
How to Choose the Right New York City Personal Injury Lawyer
A Guide from Mark David Shirian P.C.
An accident can turn your world upside down in an instant. Suddenly, you're dealing with injuries, mounting medical bills, and confusing calls from insurance companies. The feeling of being overwhelmed is completely normal. But here's what many New Yorkers don't realize: you can get experienced legal help without paying anything upfront. Understanding how personal injury representation works is the first step toward regaining control of your life.
What You'll Learn
This guide explains how personal injury representation works in New York and how to choose the right attorney for your case. We'll cover contingency fees (meaning no upfront payment), why New York's strict filing deadlines make acting quickly essential, and what effective attorneys actually do—from managing insurance companies to proving negligence and calculating your full damages. You'll learn the three non-negotiable qualities to look for in an injury lawyer, understand when a local NYC firm may be your best choice, and walk away with five essential questions to ask during your free consultation.
How Can I Afford a Lawyer? The 'Pay-Only-If-You-Win' Model
Most personal injury lawyers—including Mark David Shirian P.C.—work on a contingency fee agreement. This means you pay nothing out-of-pocket to hire an experienced attorney. The lawyer's fee is simply a percentage of the money recovered for you, typically around one-third. If your case is successful, the fee is paid directly from the settlement or verdict. If you don't recover compensation, you owe no attorney fees.
This system ensures your lawyer is fully invested in achieving the best possible outcome. At Mark David Shirian P.C., we offer free consultations so you can understand your options without any financial risk. Getting this expert advice early is crucial—but keep in mind that your right to file a claim has its own strict deadline.
Why You Shouldn't Wait: New York's Filing Deadlines
In New York, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims against private parties is three years from the date of your accident. Miss this deadline, and you permanently lose your right to seek compensation—no matter how severe your injuries or how clear the other party's fault.
But if your claim involves a municipality—such as New York City, the MTA, a public school, NYCHA, or any government entity—the deadlines are dramatically shorter. You must file a Notice of Claim within just 90 days of the incident. After that, you have only one year and 90 days from the date of the accident to file your lawsuit. These compressed timeframes catch many injured New Yorkers off guard. An accident involving a city bus, a dangerous condition on a public sidewalk, or an injury at a public facility requires immediate legal attention.
Beyond these legal deadlines, evidence disappears even faster. Security camera footage from a premises liability incident might be erased within 30 days. Witness memories fade within weeks. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to gather the proof needed for a strong case.
An early consultation allows an attorney to act immediately—determining whether shortened municipal deadlines apply to your case, filing a timely Notice of Claim if necessary, sending preservation letters to prevent video footage from being deleted, and interviewing witnesses while details are fresh. This proactive approach is often the difference between a strong case and losing your rights entirely.
What Does an Effective Injury Lawyer Actually Do?
After an accident, you'll likely receive calls from the other party's insurance adjuster—sometimes within hours. The first thing your lawyer does is take over all communication with the insurance company. This shields you from pressure tactics designed to get you to accept a quick, lowball settlement or make statements that could hurt your case. You can focus on your recovery while your attorney handles the negotiation.
To secure fair compensation, your lawyer must prove the other party was negligent—meaning they failed to exercise reasonable care, and that failure caused your injuries. This involves investigating the accident scene, reviewing police reports, consulting with experts when necessary, and building a compelling case that establishes liability.
Equally important is calculating your case's true value. This goes far beyond your immediate medical bills. An experienced attorney accounts for future medical expenses, lost wages (both past and future), property damage, and what the law calls "non-economic damages"—compensation for your pain and suffering, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life. Insurance companies routinely undervalue these damages. A skilled attorney ensures nothing is left on the table.
Three Non-Negotiable Qualities in a Personal Injury Attorney
Specialization in Personal Injury Law. You wouldn't see a podiatrist for a heart condition, and the same logic applies to legal representation. Look for an attorney whose practice focuses on personal injury cases—motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice, and similar matters. A specialist has handled cases like yours many times and knows the insurance companies' tactics inside and out. With over 25 years of litigation experience, Mark David Shirian has built his practice around fighting for injured New Yorkers.
Real Trial Experience. While most personal injury cases settle before trial, insurance companies know exactly which lawyers will fold under pressure and which ones will take a case to verdict if necessary. Having an attorney with proven courtroom experience sends a clear message: you're prepared to fight for fair compensation. This reputation often leads to better settlement offers, making a trial unnecessary—but you need a lawyer who's ready either way.
Clear, Responsive Communication. The legal process can feel confusing and stressful, but your attorney shouldn't add to that burden. Look for a lawyer who explains your options in plain English, provides regular updates without you having to chase them down, and answers your questions patiently. This isn't just about convenience—it's a sign of respect and professionalism that will serve you throughout your case.
Local NYC Firm vs. National Firm: Which Is Right for You?
As you begin your search, you'll encounter both neighborhood law firms and massive operations with nationwide advertising budgets. There's no universal right answer, but for most New York personal injury cases, a dedicated local firm offers significant advantages.
A New York City-based firm like Mark David Shirian P.C. brings deep familiarity with local courts, judges, and even the opposing insurance adjusters who regularly handle claims in this jurisdiction. We understand the unique challenges of litigating in New York—from the specific procedural requirements for claims against the City of New York and other municipal defendants to the nuances of practicing in state and federal courts throughout the metropolitan area. Perhaps most importantly, when you work with a local firm, you're not just a file number. You have direct access to the attorney handling your case.
Five Questions to Ask During Your Free Consultation
A free consultation isn't just an opportunity for the lawyer to evaluate your case—it's your chance to evaluate them. Come prepared with these questions:
What percentage of your practice is dedicated to personal injury cases? You want an attorney who focuses on this area of law, not someone who handles personal injury as a sideline.
Who will actually be handling my case? At some firms, the attorney you meet during the consultation hands your file off to junior associates. Make sure you know who your primary point of contact will be.
What are the potential weaknesses in my case? A lawyer who only tells you what you want to hear isn't doing you any favors. You need an honest assessment of both the strengths and challenges.
What is your experience taking cases to trial? Even if your case is likely to settle, you want a lawyer who can credibly threaten to go to court if necessary.
What costs, besides your fee, might be deducted from my recovery? Personal injury cases often involve expenses for medical records, expert witnesses, and court fees. Understanding these upfront prevents surprises later.
These questions do more than gather information—they reveal whether an attorney will treat you as a partner in your own case. A lawyer who answers openly and honestly is one you can trust to fight for your interests.
Take the First Step Today
If you've been injured due to someone else's negligence, you don't have to navigate this alone. Mark David Shirian P.C. has been fighting for injured New Yorkers for over 25 years, handling motor vehicle accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice, and complex personal injury litigation throughout New York City and beyond.
Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation. There's no cost to speak with us, and if we take your case, you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
Mark David Shirian P.C.
228 East 45th Street, Suite 1700-B
New York, NY 10017
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