New York City Car Accident & Insurance Information Attorney

*New York Car Insurance Information Let me tell you a little about New York automobile insurance. New York state requires that every automobile have a minumum of 000 worth of coverage. That means if you strike me and I’m a pedestrian and you have 000, I am protected to that extent. Did you know that you have an underinsurance policy and that policy protects you if you are injured in a car accident by someone else? Make certain, your coverage exceeds or is equal to the coverage you provide to other people. *New York Car Accident Attorney www.stephanpeskin.com For over 50 years, the law firm of Tolmage, Peskin, Harris & Falick have been representing clients who have been involved in a wide variety of auto and other vehicle accidents. Our lawyers have frequently pursued cases on behalf of clients who have sustained injuries in: *Car crashes *Truck accidents *Motorcycle accidents *Collisions involving commercial vehicles *Trains accidents *Taxi Cab accidents *Bus accidents *Subway accident *Hit-and-run accidents *Intersection collisions *Rear end collisions *Multiple car crashes *And many other types of accidents Though we try to settle cases out of court in order to minimize the additional trauma that you and your family may suffer, we are not afraid to go to trial. Our lawyers have many years of actual in court litigation experience that works to your advantage in these types of cases. We will aggressively pursue your case to the fullest extent necessary to get you

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  1. In New York State, every vehicle is required to have a minimal amount of Personal Injury Protection coverage. This coverage ensures that most individuals injured in a motor vehicle accident can receive certain benefits regardless of fault.

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