Long Island

Personal Injury Lawyer on Long Island

Hurt in an accident that was not your fault? Winkler Kurtz LLP has recovered millions for injured Long Islanders since 1987. Free consultation. No fee unless we win.

UNDERSTANDING YOUR RIGHTS

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What counts as a personal injury case in New York?

A personal injury case exists when someone else's negligence causes you physical harm. Negligence means a person or company failed to act with reasonable care, and that failure directly caused your injuries. In New York, you have the right to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages that resulted from the accident.

Not every injury leads to a lawsuit. New York operates under a "no-fault" auto insurance system, which means your own insurance covers initial medical bills and lost wages regardless of who caused the accident. But when injuries are "serious" under New York Insurance Law Section 5102(d), meaning they involve fractures, permanent limitation of a body organ or member, significant disfigurement, or similar conditions, you can step outside the no-fault system and file a claim directly against the person who caused your injuries.

This is where having the right attorney matters. Insurance companies are not on your side. Their adjusters are trained to minimize payouts, delay treatment approvals, and push you toward quick settlements that do not cover your actual losses. A personal injury lawyer evaluates the full scope of your damages, gathers the evidence needed to prove fault, and negotiates or litigates to recover what you are actually owed.

Winkler Kurtz LLP has handled personal injury cases across Long Island since 1987. We know the difference between a case that settles at the negotiation table and one that needs to go to trial, and we prepare every case as if it is going to trial.

Personal Injury Areas of Practice

HOW WE BUILD YOUR CASE

OUR PROCESS

From your first call to your recovery

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Free Case Evaluation

You call 631-928-8000 or submit our online form. We respond fast. During your free consultation, one of our attorneys reviews your situation, explains your legal options, and gives you an honest assessment of your case. There is never a charge for this meeting.

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Investigation and Evidence Collection

If we take your case, our team goes to work immediately. We obtain police reports, medical records, surveillance footage, witness statements, and expert opinions. We document your injuries, your treatment, and the impact the accident has had on your daily life and your ability to work.

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Filing Your Claim and Negotiating with Insurance

We file your claim, handle all communication with the insurance company, and demand full compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any future treatment you will need. We do not accept lowball offers. If the insurance company will not pay what your case is worth, we prepare for trial.

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Trial or Settlement

Most personal injury cases settle before trial. But the reason we get strong settlements is because insurance companies know we will go to trial if necessary. Our attorneys have tried cases in Suffolk County Supreme Court, Nassau County Supreme Court, and federal courts across the Eastern District of New York. You pay nothing unless we recover money for you.

HOW WE GET PAID

You pay nothing unless we win your case

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  • No retainer. You do not pay anything to hire us.

  • No hourly billing. We do not charge by the hour.

  • No costs upfront. We advance all case expenses, including court fees, expert witness fees, and investigation costs.

  • We only get paid if you get paid. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery we win for you. If we do not win, you owe us nothing.

This arrangement exists because we believe every injured person deserves access to quality legal representation, regardless of their financial situation. The insurance company has a team of lawyers. You should too.

Personal injury cases at Winkler Kurtz LLP are handled on a contingency fee basis. That means:What sets us apart isn’t just our processβ€”it’s the intention behind it. We take time to understand, explore, and create with purpose at every turn.

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WHY CHOOSE US

Why Long Island families trust Winkler Kurtz LLP

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With each victory, we demonstrate our commitment to navigating complex legal challenges, consistently securing favorable resolutions and delivering justice.

Our track record stands as a testament to our relentless pursuit of excellence, setting a remarkable standard within the legal community.

$3.4 Million

9-year-old girl who sustained a traumatic brain injury with hemiparesis from a head-on automobile collision.

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48-year-old union painter who sustained bilateral shoulder tears and herniated disc requiring discectomy and fusion following a fall from a ladder.

$2.5 Million

Wrongful death of a university professor and his wife who left one adult son surviving them following a motor vehicle accident.

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Woman who suffered brain hemorrhages and multiple fractures following a rear-end collision on the Long Island Expressway.

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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

Key facts about personal injury law in New York

Statute of Limitations In New York, you generally have 3 years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. For medical malpractice, the deadline is 2 years and 6 months. If a government entity is involved (a city bus, a state highway defect, a municipal building), you may need to file a Notice of Claim within just 90 days. Missing these deadlines can permanently bar your case.

Comparative Negligence New York follows a "pure comparative negligence" rule under CPLR Section 1411. This means you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if a jury finds you 20% responsible and awards $500,000, you would receive $400,000.

No-Fault Insurance New York's no-fault auto insurance system (Insurance Law Article 51) requires your own insurance company to pay for your initial medical bills and lost wages, regardless of who caused the accident. But this coverage has limits. To sue the at-fault driver directly, your injuries must meet the "serious injury" threshold defined by Insurance Law Section 5102(d).

Serious Injury Threshold Under New York law, a "serious injury" includes: death, dismemberment, significant disfigurement, a fracture, loss of a fetus, permanent loss of use of a body organ or member, permanent consequential limitation of use, significant limitation of use, or a medically determined injury that prevents you from performing your usual daily activities for at least 90 of the 180 days following the accident. Meeting this threshold is often contested by insurance companies, and having medical documentation and legal representation is critical.

Common questions about personal injury claims on Long Island

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SERVICE AREA

Serving accident victims across Long Island

Winkler Kurtz LLP represents personal injury clients throughout Suffolk County and Nassau County from our office in Port Jefferson Station. We handle cases for clients in Port Jefferson Station, Setauket, Smithtown, Centereach, Stony Brook, and Lake Ronkonkoma. We also serve clients in Selden, Coram, Middle Island, Miller Place, Rocky Point, Wading River, Ridge, Yaphank, Brookhaven, Medford, Farmingville, Patchogue, Holbrook, Bohemia, Islandia, Hauppauge, Central Islip, St. James, Nesconset, Ronkonkoma, Shirley, Mastic, Mastic Beach, and the Hamptons. If your accident happened anywhere on Long Island, call 631-928-8000.

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Navigating Legal Terrain: Insights and Guidance from Local Attorneys

Injured on Long Island? Call us now.

The insurance company is already building its case. You should be building yours. Call 631-928-8000 today for a free, no-obligation consultation with a Long Island personal injury lawyer. We have been fighting for accident victims since 1987, and we only get paid when you do. Every conversation starts with your story. We listen, we evaluate, and we give you straight answers about your options. Winkler Kurtz LLP. 4.9 stars. 90 reviews. 38 years. Five Super Lawyers. One mission: your recovery.