White Plains Car Accident Lawyer

White Plains, New York has a population of only about 60,000 people within the city. But as part of Westchester County and an inner suburb of New York City, it is a commercial hub that sees a lot of traffic.

Between 2012 and 2024, in Westchester County, motor vehicle traffic injuries were the fourth leading cause of injury-related death. Between 2017 and 2019, there were 33 traffic-related deaths and 375 hospitalizations in the area.

Despite improvements in vehicle safety features, road design, bicycle and pedestrian corridors, and more, traffic crashes remain a primary public safety issue. If you were in a car accident, you may have suffered from serious injuries that require substantial medical care.

You’ll likely file a claim with your insurance company, but most policies have limits, and they may not go far enough to cover all your expenses. There may be other issues that come. The insurance company may deny your claim, for example, or try to say you were at fault for the accident.

Getting a White Plains, New York car accident attorney on your side can help make the process easier and increase your odds of getting the compensation you deserve.

At Chaffin Luhana, our mission is to help restore car accident victims to wholeness in the White Plains, New York area. When we take on your case, we put our decades of national experience to work fighting for you.

When to Hire a White Plains, New York Car Accident Lawyer

New York is a no-fault state. That means that insured drivers are generally covered for damages by their own insurance companies regardless of who was responsible for causing the accident.

If you’re in a car accident in White Plains, New York, you must first file a claim with your own insurance company. If your property damage was minor and you weren’t seriously hurt, this may be all you have to do to put the accident behind you.

If your losses exceed the amount of coverage you have on your insurance policy, though, contact a White Plains, New York car accident lawyer for help. When an accident causes you to suffer severe injuries or causes extensive property damage, you will likely need to pursue other avenues of recovery. Particularly if the other party was at fault for the accident, or if there were multiple parties involved, a White Plains, New York car accident attorney can help you navigate the complexities of the law to help cover your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

There may be other issues with your claim, as well, that will require an experienced attorney’s help. These may include the following:

  • your insurance company offers you less than you require in a settlement
  • your insurance claim is denied
  • you will need surgery or ongoing medical treatment and your insurance doesn’t cover these costs
  • you can’t return to work
  • the daily tasks of life are proving much more difficult because of your injuries
  • the other driver was clearly at fault

How to Choose the Right White Plains, New York Car Accident Lawyer

Once you decide to hire a White Plains, New York car accident attorney, you may find that the process is overwhelming. There are a lot of attorneys out there. How can you determine which one is best suited to deal with your particular type of case?

Follow these steps when making your selection.

Do Your Research

You can always ask family and friends for their recommendations, but keep in mind that you’re looking for a very specific type of attorney. First, you want someone local. Start with an online search for a White Plains, New York car accident attorney. An experienced local firm will be more likely to know the area, which can be an advantage when they begin investigating your case.

Next, look for those attorneys who specialize in representing plaintiffs in car accident cases. Motor vehicle lawsuits can be complex, so look for one with a lot of experience and a track record of good results.

Always check the firm’s online reviews and make sure the lawyers are members of respected organizations such as the American Bar Association. Finally, make sure the lawyers have trial experience. Hopefully, your case won’t go to trial, but you want someone who has experience in court if such a step becomes necessary.

Schedule an Initial Consultation

The goal is to narrow your list to the top five or so White Haven, New York lawyers or law firms that you believe will be a good fit for you. Then call each one and schedule an initial consultation. Most law firms (including Chaffin Luhana) will provide a free initial meeting where you can ask questions and determine whether a) you have a case and b) you want to move forward with that firm.

During that initial meeting, ask the attorney about their general experience, their history with cases like yours, how they handle fees, and who would be working on your case. Get to know the lawyer and their staff. Find out if the firm has additional resources to help secure expert witnesses and appropriately investigate your case.

Trust Your Gut

After meeting with the attorneys on your list, decide which one inspires the most confidence when it comes to resolving your case.

Why Choose Our White Plains, New York Car Accident Lawyers

At Chaffin Luhana, we focus only on plaintiffs like you who have been injured and need help obtaining fair compensation. We have the experience and the resources you need and pride ourselves on providing regular and helpful communication.

Our hard-working team includes former federal and state prosecutors, former state and federal judicial law clerks, former large defense firm attorneys, court-appointed leaders in the national Plaintiffs’ bar, and social workers—a team with unique and in-depth experience to guide you through your case.

As national leaders in the plaintiffs’ bar, we have extensive experience that is nationally recognized. To date, partners Eric Chaffin and Roopal Luhana have been involved in recovering over $1 billion for their clients so far. The firm itself has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for individually injured plaintiffs.

Finally, we believe in giving back to our communities. With a mission of “Doing Good by Doing Right™,” we have donated a substantial portion of the firm’s revenues—hundreds of thousands of dollars to date—to charitable causes and issues that impact our clients and local communities. The Chaffin Luhana Foundation has also funded scientific research, donated to dozens of charities, and given away numerous college scholarships.

What Our Clients Have to Say About Chaffin Luhana

Below is a small sampling of the testimonials we have received from our clients:

Over $4 Million Recovery

“I was very pleased with the representation that I received for my case. I had a positive experience with this firm and I would recommend your firm to my family and friends.”

– Judy R., Product Liability Injury Client

Nearly $3 Million Recovery

“I would tell prospective client[s of your firm] to be patient – trust your lawyers, trust that they know what they are doing, even though it is hard for people not in the business to understand all the legal wording and details.”

– Duane B, Product Liability Injury Client

Automobile Accident Victim

“They treat you like family. I was even sent a sympathy card when my mother passed, which was totally unexpected.”

– Debra S., Personal Injury Client

Automobile Accident Victim

“[Chaffin Luhana] definitely delivered. The previous firm told me they couldn’t help me. My mom saw the commercial and she said try someone else. I called you and within four months you had it all resolved.”

– Carley H., Personal Injury Client

Find more testimonials here.

 

Types of White Plains, New York Car Accident Cases Handled

If someone crashes into you, you may feel that your case is pretty straightforward. Sometimes, it is, and the insurance company will pay you what you need to recover. But other times, it may be more complex. When it comes to seeking damages for your losses, the process that you and your lawyer follow may be different depending on what type of accident you were in.

Insurance companies use different categories to help them identify specific issues in a car accident. The following categories are the most common. Chaffin Luhana has extensive experience dealing with each one.

Drunk Driving Accidents

More than 30 percent of motor vehicle crashes in New York State involve alcohol, according to government data. The share of traffic fatalities in NYC related to driving while intoxicated (DWI) has increased dramatically in recent years. In 2021, 43 traffic deaths were directly tied to DWI, a 60 percent increase over the prior 3-year average of 27 fatalities.

On May 7, 2022, New York State Police troopers got a report that a driver was traveling the wrong way on I-287 in White Plains. She struck a trailer in her 2020 Nissan Rogue and fled the area. Police took her into custody, where they found that her blood alcohol concentration was .21 percent. She was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated and cited for multiple vehicle and traffic violations.

If you or someone you love was injured or killed in a drunk driving accident, our White Plains, New York drunk driving crash attorneys at Chaffin Luhana can help. We will thoroughly investigate the accident, uncovering all the important details needed to help you receive full and fair compensation for your injuries.

Distracted Driving Accidents

In 2001, New York became the first state in the nation to ban hand-held cell phone use while driving. Further legislation in 2009 prohibited texting while driving.

Yet distracted driving is still a big problem in New York. Between 2017 and 2021, it was the ninth-worst state for distracted driving in the nation, with 12 percent of all fatal crashes involving a distracted driver.

Westchester County Police frequently conduct special patrols to enforce the county’s no-texting ban, issuing citations to drivers who are texting while driving. Indeed, Westchester was the first county in the state to ban texting while driving.

If you were in an accident where another driver’s distracted driving was involved, contact your car accident attorney. They can make sure that all evidence is uncovered that may prove your case, helping increase the odds that you’ll be compensated fairly.

Head-On Collision Accidents

A head-on collision occurs when vehicles driving in opposite directions crash front-to-front. If a single car drives straight into a stationary object, such as a telephone pole, that’s also considered a head-on collision.

Head-on collision accidents are extremely dangerous and often result in some of the worst injuries. These can include spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and burns that lead to disfigurement. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) reports that in 2019, frontal impacts like these accounted for 57 percent of passenger vehicle occupant deaths.

The most common causes include distracted driving, drunk driving, drowsy driving, failing to yield, and speeding. If you are involved in an accident like this, it’s wise to get legal help right away. Your losses are likely to be substantial due to the severity of the injuries.

Rollover Accidents

A rollover crash occurs if the vehicle tips onto its side or roof at any time during the crash. In 2021, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) reported that rollover accidents caused a total of 7,640 passenger vehicle deaths.

Rollover crashes are also more likely to result in fatalities than other types of crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). They account for only about 3 percent of all motor vehicle crashes, yet are responsible for about 30 percent of all car accident fatalities.

Many SUVs have been recalled because of rollover risks. Your car accident attorney can look for evidence of manufacturer negligence if your vehicle was involved in a rollover, as well as any other evidence that will support your case.

Uber/Lyft Rideshare

In 2018, over a third of Americans (36 percent) used a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft. Though most rides end safely, accidents can happen. Between 2017 and 2018, Uber reported 107 total fatalities across 97 fatal crashes.

When you’re in an accident while riding in an Uber and Lyft vehicle, it’s not always clear-cut who is to blame or with whom you should file a claim.

Typically, you would file a claim with the driver’s insurance carrier. But if the driver was working for the company at the time, the insurance company may seek to defer costs to that company. The whole situation can get complicated quickly.

Chaffin Luhana has the experience needed to navigate these types of complicated cases and will work hard to get the compensation you deserve.

Pedestrian Accidents

In January 2020, an Elmsford, New York resident pleaded guilty to hitting and killing a pedestrian with his car in front of the Westchester Country Center. The victim was on the way to work when she was killed in the crash.

About 300 pedestrians are killed and 15,000 injured each year in the state of New York, according to the New York Department of Health. More than 3,000 pedestrians are admitted to the hospital annually. The Governors Highway Safety Association blames these injuries and deaths on speeding, distracted driving, and roads that prioritize car drivers.

White Plains is trying to improve safety. The city has installed a HAWK signal on Main Street between Lexington Ave and Martin Luther King Boulevard. HAWK stands for High-intensity Activated Cross Walk. It’s one of the newer kinds of signals designed to assist pedestrians when crossing at mid-block crosswalks.

The city notes that it’s following a “complete streets” approach to transportation, which means that it recognizes the roadways have many users. That includes cars and trucks as well as bicyclists, public transportation vehicles, and pedestrians. “The roadway should be safe for each of these users,” the city states on its website.

Improved infrastructure and safe driving enforcement can help keep pedestrians safe. But accidents can still happen.

If you were injured in a car-pedestrian accident, our car accident attorneys will investigate the location of the accident, examine evidence from the vehicle itself, and gather information about the driver to help support your case.

Truck Accidents

In 2021, there were 5,788 people killed in crashes involving large trucks in the U.S., according to the NHTSA. That was a 17-percent increase from 2020.

Seventy-two percent of people killed in these crashes were occupants of other vehicles. On average nationwide, 9 percent of all vehicles involved in fatal crashes were large trucks. In New York, they made up 8.1 percent.

Because they weigh so much, large trucks can cause significant damage in a crash. They’re also more likely than passenger vehicles to be involved in fatal multivehicle traffic crashes. Chaffin Luhana’s attorneys have aggressively advocated for years on behalf of trucking accident victims to ensure they are appropriately compensated for their injuries.

Bus Accidents

In May 2022, a pedestrian suffered from serious injuries when he was struck by a Bee-Line bus in White Plains. He was in the crosswalk, but the bus still hit him as it made a left turn from Main Street onto Conroy.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) states that on average, between 2010 and 2020, intercity buses accounted for 11 percent, and school buses and transit buses for 38 percent and 35 percent respectively, of all buses involved in fatal crashes nationwide.

Like truck accidents, bus accidents can be devastating because of their large weight. The attorneys at Chaffin Luhana understand the importance of investigating each case to find out whether the company was properly maintaining its buses, whether it did its due diligence in hiring its drivers, and whether it may have been pushing drivers beyond reasonable expectations.

Motorcycle Accidents

Between 2019 and 2021, motorcycle accidents increased by 50 percent in the state of New York, according to the Institute for Traffic Safety Management and Research (ITSMR) at the University of Albany’s Rockefeller College. Data shows that 198 fatal crashes killed 204 people, with motorcycle crashes representing over 18 percent of all motor vehicle crash fatalities in New York.

Motorcycles leave riders highly vulnerable to injury in an accident with an automobile. They are 28 times more likely to lose their lives in a crash with an automobile than other motorists on the road. They’re also four times as likely to sustain an injury in a collision.

According to a study by the National Transportation Safety Board, 64 percent of crashes involving motorcycles were caused by errors or failures on the part of the other driver. Getting a car accident attorney on your side can help make sure you receive the compensation you need as you work to recover.

Types of Serious Injuries Sustained in a New York Car Accident

Serious injuries that may result from a car accident include the following:

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Concussions
  • Paralysis
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Broken Bones
  • Neck and Back Injuries
  • Knee Injuries
  • Foot and Ankle Injuries
  • Shoulder Injuries
  • Wrist and Hand Injuries
  • Crush Injuries
  • Internal Injuries and Bleeding
  • Disfiguring Facial Injuries and Scars
  • Limb Loss and Amputations
  • Burn Injuries
  • Whiplash
  • Bruising/Contusions/Sprains/Strains
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Frequently Asked Questions

When should you get a lawyer for a car accident in White Plains, New York?

If you weren’t seriously hurt in your car accident, you may be able to handle your claim on your own. But if any of the following is true, you will be more likely to obtain the compensation you deserve if you hire a car accident attorney:

  • The accident involved more than two parties, including other drivers, bicyclists, or pedestrians
  • At least one person was seriously injured
  • You’re having trouble getting a fair settlement from the insurance company
  • Your insurance company denies your claim
  • Your medical expenses have exceeded the amount covered by your insurance policy
  • Your accident resulted in extensive property damage
  • Your bills are piling up and you can’t return to work
  • You need to bring your case to court

What is the average car accident settlement in White Plains, New York?

New York’s no-fault law requires insurance companies to pay accident victims up to $50,000 for economic and medical losses. There is no requirement to pay for pain and suffering damages. Permanent injury cases may be able to recover more.

If you hire a car accident attorney, he or she can help make sure you recover all your damages. Though each case is different, a car accident settlement may range from $25,000 to $250,000 or more. Factors affecting the amount include the severity of the injuries and property damage, the number of parties involved, and what caused the accident.

Is NY a no-fault state for car accidents?

Yes. New York is a no-fault state. Insured drivers are generally reimbursed for their losses by their own insurance company, regardless of who was at fault. If you are severely injured and your expenses exhaust your insurance policy limits, a White Plains, New York car accident attorney may be able to help you find compensation from other sources.

How long does it take for a car accident lawsuit to settle in White Plains, New York?

There is no standard timeline for settling a car accident case. It depends on the case itself and the level of complexity. The process typically takes a few weeks to a few months for less complicated cases. If there were multiple parties involved or if you’re having difficulties with the insurance company, it may take up to a year or more.

What is the statute of limitations for a car accident in New York?

The statute of limitations for a personal injury action in New York is three years. The date begins on the date of the accident.

There are some exceptions to this rule:

  • Municipalities: If your case involves a municipality, you have less time. For cases involving the City of New York, you have 90 days to file a Notice of Claim, and one year and 90 days to file a lawsuit.
  • Wrongful death: If you or a loved one died in a car accident, you have only two years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit.
  • Minors: If the injured party is a child, the child has three years after their 18th birthday to file a lawsuit.

What to do after a serious accident?

It’s important to protect yourself after a car accident in case you do need to file a personal injury claim later. Follow these recommendations:

Medical

Is everyone okay? Check yourself and your passengers for injuries. Call 911 if needed. Later, be sure to have yourself checked out by a doctor, even if you feel fine. It will be good to have a record of this visit if you need it.

Law Enforcement

Call the police. They can help with any injured parties and will create an official report of the accident, which you will need later if you decide to file a car accident lawsuit.

Gather Contact Information

If you’re able to, ask for the contact and insurance information from the other parties involved in the accident. Then gather contact information from any witnesses.

Gather Evidence

The more evidence you can gather immediately after the accident, the stronger any future case will be. Take photos if you’re able. Document what happened at the scene. Include pictures of all vehicles and license plates, the road surface, injuries you and your passengers suffered, debris from the accident, and traffic signs.

Don’t Post on Social Media

It’s best not to talk about the accident at all on social media. Anything you post there can be used to reduce or deny your compensation by your insurance company. Other liable parties may also try to use it to prove you were at fault or that your injuries are not as bad as you claim.

What not to say after a White Plains, New York accident?

To protect yourself and your ability to recover damages, avoid saying any of the following after a car accident:

  • I’m sorry: This can be construed as you admitting fault.
  • I didn’t see you: This may be true, but avoid saying it as again, it can diminish your ability to recover damages.
  • I’m fine: After an accident, you are likely to have a lot of adrenaline pumping through your system. It helps mask any injuries. But whiplash, spinal injuries, and others can show up later, so don’t discuss this topic with anyone else at the accident site. You can say, “I’m not sure. I need to see my doctor.”
  • Let’s settle this ourselves: New York law requires any auto accident that involves more than $1,000 of apparent damage to be reported to the police or the DMV. If you settle with the other driver(s) at the scene, you may lose your chance to pursue a formal claim down the road.

How long do you have to report a car accident to your insurance?

In the state of New York, you have 30 days from the date of the accident to report it to your insurance company. If you don’t, the insurance company has grounds to deny your claim.

What if I was partly at fault for the accident?

New York is a “pure comparative negligence” state. That means that a victim can recover for any portion of the damages for which they were not at fault.

If you were more than 50% responsible for the accident, for example, you can still recover 50 percent of your damages. If you were 90 percent responsible, you can still recover 10 percent of your damages.

There may be a dispute over fault in your case. A White Plains, New York car accident attorney can present your side in the best light to improve your chances of receiving the compensation you need.

What types of damages will a car accident settlement cover?

In general, there are three major types of damages:

  • Compensatory: These are the most common and the most easily identifiable damages. They are paid to “compensate” you for losses like medical expenses, lost wages, and property replacement.
  • General: These cannot be readily tied to a dollar amount. They include pain and suffering, a shortened life expectancy, and mental anguish.
  • Punitive: These are awarded for the sole purpose of punishing the defendant for their conduct.

Settlements consist of economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include:

  • Medical expenses: You can expect to be compensated for any medical expenses for which you have proof. If you have to have more surgeries, treatments, therapies, and prescriptions in the future, the insurance company or court may offer compensation for these as well.
  • Lost wages: If you missed work because of your injuries, you may be compensated for lost wages. If you can’t return to your job in the future, your future lost wages may also be recoverable.
  • Potential earnings: Similar to lost wages, this is a figure representing what you would have earned had not the accident taken place.
  • Property damage: These damages would help pay to restore or replace your vehicle. If you had other property in the car that was damaged, such as a computer or cell phone, those costs may also be figured into this award.
  • Out-of-pocket expenses relating to the accident: If you have to travel to your medical appointments, you may be able to be reimbursed for mileage, parking fees, rental car fees, and the like. Childcare, cleaning help, personal assistance, and other household services may also be recoverable if you can prove that you were unable to perform these activities while recovering.

Non-economic damages include:

  • Pain and suffering: This refers to any physical pain and discomfort that you suffered during and after the accident. It may include emotional or psychological suffering as well, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
  • Loss of consortium: This is a legal term used to describe the loss of a partner or spouse’s physical companionship, including a sexual relationship. If you or a passenger in your vehicle was injured in such a way that it affects your relationship, you could be eligible for these damages.
  • Loss of enjoyment: If you find that your injuries make it more difficult to enjoy the activities you once enjoyed, or if you can no longer take part in your day-to-day activities, you may be entitled to compensation for these losses.

How do I know if I have a claim worth pursuing?

It’s always best to get a legal opinion on this. Your car accident attorney will look at things like the seriousness of your injuries, how those injuries are affecting your life, and the evidence available to show the other parties or entities were liable.

You owe it to yourself to at least schedule an initial consultation with a White Plains, New York car accident lawyer. Sometimes, what may seem to be a minor injury to you—such as a sore neck—could develop into a worse problem down the road. If the injury affects your ability to do your job, you could be looking at lost wages in the future or even the necessity of finding a different job.

An experienced lawyer understands how these things work and can advise you on the best course of action to take to be sure that you can properly recover from this accident.

What if the accident was all my fault?

New York’s no-fault law allows you to recover damages from your insurance company even if you were at fault for the accident. If your policy limits do not cover your expenses, talk to your car accident attorney. It could be that you share fault in the accident with another party and you could recover a percentage of your losses in a car accident lawsuit.

Your Trusted Car Accident Lawyer in White Plains, New York

The car accident attorneys at Chaffin Luhana serve victims in the White Plains and New York State area. We are passionate advocates for plaintiffs who have suffered injuries in car accidents and stand ready to help you pursue compensation to the fullest extent allowed under New York law.

Call us today at (888) 480-1123.