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OVER 75 YEARS OF LEGAL EXCELLENCE IN PERSONAL INJURY LAW

When life changes in an instant on the bustling streets of Manhattan or in the heart of Brooklyn, Kelner & Kelner stands ready to help. For decades, our New York City personal injury lawyers have advocated for injured New Yorkers, from cases involving accidents on the subway platforms of Grand Central Terminal to construction incidents at Hudson Yards. Contact us today to learn how we can help protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

New York City Personal Injury Lawyer in NYC's Five Boroughs

New York City Personal Injury Lawyer

Our reach across all five boroughs allows us to serve New York City's diverse population effectively. Whether you're injured in a busy Manhattan intersection or on a quiet Staten Island street, Kelner & Kelner brings decades of experience and local knowledge to your case. We understand each borough's unique character, from its specific court systems to its local medical facilities, ensuring that every client receives representation tailored to their location and circumstances.

Manhattan: The Heart of Our Personal Injury Practice

From our centrally located office in the Financial District, our New York City personal injury lawyer team serves the dense urban landscape of Manhattan. We handle cases throughout this busy borough, where our personal injury attorneys bring intimate knowledge of local ordinances and safety regulations to every case.

High-Risk Areas for Personal Injuries in Manhattan:

  • Transit Hub Areas: 42nd Street & 8th Avenue vicinity, 42nd Street & Park Avenue area, and 34th Street & 7th Avenue zones experience dense commuter traffic and increased risks for slip-and-falls and pedestrian accidents.
  • Construction Zones: 57th Street corridor between Park and 8th Avenue, Hudson Yards district along 10th Avenue, and the Financial District around Fulton Street face ongoing construction-related risks.
  • Major Intersections: 34th Street & Broadway, 42nd Street & 7th Avenue, and 14th Street & Union Square West are common sites for pedestrian and vehicle collisions.
  • Retail Corridors: Fifth Avenue between 42nd and 59th Streets, Broadway in SoHo, and 34th Street between 5th and 8th Avenues have heavy pedestrian traffic and delivery-related risks.
  • Commercial Districts: Third Avenue in Midtown, Avenue of the Americas between 42nd and 57th Streets, and Water Street in the Financial District combine dense foot traffic with vehicle hazards.
  • Tourist Zones: Central Park South between 5th and 8th Avenues, 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues, and Battery Park area walkways see high visitor traffic and navigation confusion.
  • Restaurant Areas: 9th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, St. Marks Place area, and Stone Street district deal with delivery traffic and outdoor dining structures.
  • Medical Corridors: First Avenue in the 60s and 70s, York Avenue medical zone, and West 168th Street medical area experience high emergency vehicle traffic.
  • Entertainment Districts: West 44th to 54th Streets between 6th and 8th Avenues, Irving Place area, and 23rd Street Chelsea gallery district see sudden crowd surges.
  • Park Perimeters: Central Park West, Central Park East (Fifth Avenue), and Riverside Drive combine recreational users with vehicle traffic.
  • Development Areas: First Avenue between 35th and 42nd Streets, West 57th Street corridor, and Financial District around Fulton Street have ongoing construction risks.
  • Financial Zone: Wall Street area, Broad Street vicinity, and Water Street corridor combine pedestrian crowds with delivery traffic.
  • Bridge Approaches: Canal Street at Manhattan Bridge, 2nd Avenue at Queensboro Bridge, and Church Street near Brooklyn Bridge entries see complex traffic patterns.
  • Bike Routes: First and Second Avenue protected lanes, Columbus Avenue bike corridor, and 9th Avenue route crossings are frequent accident sites.
  • Delivery Zones: 7th Avenue in the 30s, West 38th Street in the Garment District, and Tribeca's side streets have heavy commercial loading activity.

Our New York City personal injury lawyer team maintains detailed knowledge of these high-risk areas, understanding the specific challenges each location presents. This local expertise allows us to build stronger cases by incorporating location-specific factors that may have contributed to our clients' injuries.

Brooklyn: Serving a Borough of Neighborhoods

Our New York City personal injury lawyer team understands Brooklyn's unique character as a borough of diverse neighborhoods, each with its own distinct challenges and risks. From bustling downtown areas to residential streets, our personal injury attorneys handle cases throughout Brooklyn's varied landscape.

High-Risk Areas for Personal Injuries in Brooklyn:

  • Downtown Brooklyn Hub: Flatbush Avenue Extension & DeKalb Avenue intersection, Jay Street & Willoughby Street area, and Court Street corridor experience heavy pedestrian traffic and transit-related accidents.
  • Construction Areas: Atlantic Yards/Pacific Park vicinity, Downtown Brooklyn along Livingston Street, and Fourth Avenue corridor between Atlantic Avenue and 9th Street present ongoing construction hazards.
  • Major Intersections: Atlantic Avenue & Flatbush Avenue, Eastern Parkway & Franklin Avenue, and Kings Highway & Ocean Avenue see frequent vehicle and pedestrian accidents.
  • Shopping Districts: Fulton Mall area between Adams Street and Flatbush Avenue, 86th Street between 19th and 25th Avenues, and Kings Highway between Ocean Avenue and Ocean Parkway have dense pedestrian activity.
  • Transit Centers: Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center zone, Broadway Junction area, and Bergen Street corridor near Flatbush Avenue face heavy commuter traffic risks.
  • Industrial Zones: Kent Avenue waterfront in Williamsburg, Third Avenue corridor in Gowanus, and Flushing Avenue industrial area deal with truck traffic and loading hazards.
  • Entertainment Areas: North 6th Street corridor in Williamsburg, Fifth Avenue in Park Slope, and Brighton Beach Avenue experience crowded sidewalks and evening pedestrian traffic.
  • Medical Corridors: Parkside Avenue medical zone, Seventh Avenue near Methodist Hospital, and DeKalb Avenue medical district see emergency vehicle traffic.
  • Waterfront Districts: DUMBO between Water Street and Plymouth Street, Greenpoint's West Street area, and Brooklyn Bridge Park access points combine tourist and local traffic.
  • Park Perimeters: Prospect Park West, Ocean Parkway pedestrian paths, and Fort Greene Park surroundings mix recreational users with vehicle traffic.
  • Development Zones: Fourth Avenue corridor in Sunset Park, Broadway in East Williamsburg, and Bergen Street in Crown Heights face construction-related risks.
  • Commercial Corridors: Church Avenue between Flatbush and Coney Island Avenues, 13th Avenue in Borough Park, and Graham Avenue in Williamsburg have delivery vehicle conflicts.
  • Bridge Approaches: Tillary Street near Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge Plaza area, and Manhattan Bridge approach at Flatbush Avenue extension see complex traffic patterns.
  • Bike Routes: Kent Avenue protected lane, Bedford Avenue corridor, and Adams Street bike path intersections are common accident sites.
  • Market Districts: Moore Street between Graham Avenue and Broadway, Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint, and Seventh Avenue in Park Slope experience heavy pedestrian and delivery traffic.

Queens: Supporting a World of Diversity

Our New York City personal injury lawyer team recognizes Queens as a unique tapestry of communities, where dense urban areas transition into residential neighborhoods, and major transportation hubs intersect with local streets. Our personal injury attorneys handle cases throughout this diverse landscape, understanding the distinct characteristics of each area.

High-Risk Areas for Personal Injuries in Queens:

  • Airport Corridors: 94th Street near LaGuardia Airport, JFK Airport perimeter roads along the Belt Parkway, and Van Wyck Expressway airport approaches experience heavy vehicle traffic and rushed travelers.
  • Major Transit Hubs: Queens Boulevard & Roosevelt Avenue intersection, Main Street Flushing transit hub area, and Jamaica Center transit zone face dense pedestrian and vehicle conflicts.
  • Construction Zones: Long Island City along Jackson Avenue, Queens Plaza North and South corridors, and Hunters Point waterfront development areas present ongoing construction hazards.
  • Shopping Districts: Jamaica Avenue between Parsons Boulevard and 169th Street, Steinway Street between 28th and 35th Avenues, and 82nd Street along Roosevelt Avenue experience heavy foot traffic.
  • Highway Intersections: Queens Boulevard at Woodhaven Boulevard, Northern Boulevard at Junction Boulevard, and Union Turnpike at Utopia Parkway see complex traffic patterns.
  • Medical Areas: Queens Boulevard near Queens Hospital, Parsons Boulevard medical corridor, and 164th Street near medical facilities experience emergency vehicle traffic.
  • Industrial Zones: Review Avenue industrial corridor, 19th Avenue in College Point, and Maspeth Industrial Area deal with heavy truck traffic and loading activities.
  • Commercial Centers: Northern Boulevard between Broadway and Main Street, Liberty Avenue shopping corridor, and Fresh Pond Road retail district combine pedestrian and vehicle risks.
  • Park Perimeters: Flushing Meadows Corona Park entrances, Forest Park perimeter roads, and Astoria Park waterfront areas mix recreational users with vehicle traffic.
  • Development Areas: Court Square district, Broadway corridor in Astoria, and Northern Boulevard in Flushing face construction-related risks.
  • Cultural Districts: 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights, Main Street in Flushing, and Roosevelt Avenue corridor experience dense pedestrian activity.
  • Bridge Approaches: 21st Street near Queensboro Bridge, Grand Avenue near Kosciuszko Bridge, and Northern Boulevard near Whitestone Bridge see merging traffic patterns.
  • Major Intersections: Queens Boulevard & 63rd Drive, Northern Boulevard & Main Street, and Metropolitan Avenue & Woodhaven Boulevard combine multiple traffic flows.
  • Bike Routes: Queens Boulevard protected lanes, 34th Avenue Open Streets corridor, and Shore Boulevard bike path crossings are frequent accident sites.
  • Residential Corridors: Bell Boulevard in Bayside, Austin Street in Forest Hills, and 30th Avenue in Astoria combine local traffic with commercial activity.

Our New York City personal injury lawyer team brings extensive knowledge of Queens' unique geography, from its major arterial roads to its neighborhood streets. We understand how the borough's diverse character affects accident patterns and risk factors, allowing us to build stronger cases for our clients throughout Queens.

The Bronx: Advocating for Urban Communities

Our New York City personal injury lawyer team understands the Bronx's distinct urban landscape, where major highways intersect with densely populated neighborhoods and historic districts blend with modern development. Our personal injury attorneys handle cases throughout this dynamic borough, recognizing its unique challenges and opportunities.

High-Risk Areas for Personal Injuries in the Bronx:

  • Major Highway Intersections: Cross Bronx Expressway at Third Avenue, Bruckner Expressway at Hunts Point Avenue, and Major Deegan Expressway at Fordham Road experience complex traffic patterns and frequent accidents.
  • Transit Centers: 149th Street & Grand Concourse hub, Fordham Plaza transit zone, and East 180th Street station area face heavy pedestrian traffic and bus-related incidents.
  • Medical Corridors: Morris Park Avenue near medical campus, East 168th Street medical center zone, and Third Avenue near emergency facilities see constant emergency vehicle traffic.
  • Shopping Districts: Fordham Road between Grand Concourse and Webster Avenue, Southern Boulevard between Freeman Street and 174th Street, and Third Avenue Hub area experience dense pedestrian activity.
  • Industrial Areas: Hunts Point Market district, Port Morris industrial zone along Bruckner Boulevard, and Oak Point Avenue corridor deal with heavy truck traffic.
  • Construction Zones: Melrose Commons development area, 149th Street corridor, and Third Avenue Bridge approach face ongoing construction-related risks.
  • Commercial Corridors: East Tremont Avenue between Third Avenue and Southern Boulevard, Webster Avenue retail district, and Arthur Avenue market area combine pedestrian and delivery traffic.
  • Park Perimeters: Mosholu Parkway intersections, Grand Concourse near Bronx Park, and Pelham Parkway corridors mix recreational users with vehicle traffic.
  • Educational Districts: University Heights along University Avenue, Fordham Road near campus area, and Bedford Park Boulevard educational corridor see student pedestrian concentrations.
  • Bridge Approaches: Willis Avenue Bridge approach, Third Avenue Bridge corridor, and Washington Bridge entrance areas experience merging traffic patterns.
  • Major Intersections: Grand Concourse at Fordham Road, East Tremont Avenue at Third Avenue, and Gun Hill Road at White Plains Road combine multiple traffic flows.
  • Stadium Area: 161st Street corridor, River Avenue between 153rd and 162nd Streets, and Jerome Avenue approach roads experience event-related congestion.
  • Retail Hubs: Bay Plaza area roads, Westchester Avenue shopping corridor, and Broadway commercial district in Kingsbridge face parking and pedestrian conflicts.
  • Residential Development: Concourse Village area, Melrose neighborhood corridors, and Morris Heights construction zones present changing traffic patterns.
  • Bike Routes: Grand Concourse protected lanes, Bronx River Parkway greenway crossings, and Pelham Parkway bike path intersections are frequent accident sites.

Staten Island: Representing the Island Borough

Our New York City personal injury lawyer team understands Staten Island's unique character as a suburban borough with distinctive transportation needs and community patterns. Our personal injury attorneys handle cases throughout this expansive borough, recognizing its specific challenges and suburban layout.

High-Risk Areas for Personal Injuries in Staten Island:

  • Ferry Terminal District: Richmond Terrace near the St. George Terminal, Bay Street Landing area, and Victory Boulevard approach to the ferry experience heavy commuter traffic patterns.
  • Major Highway Zones: Staten Island Expressway at Bradley Avenue, Hylan Boulevard at New Dorp Lane, and Richmond Avenue at Arthur Kill Road see complex traffic interactions.
  • Shopping Areas: Hylan Boulevard between New Dorp Lane and Ebbitts Street, Forest Avenue retail corridor, and Richmond Avenue near the Mall area face parking lot and pedestrian risks.
  • Medical Corridors: Seaview Avenue medical campus area, Seguine Avenue near medical facilities, and Mason Avenue healthcare district experience emergency vehicle traffic.
  • Commercial Districts: Victory Boulevard between Bay Street and Forest Avenue, Port Richmond Avenue shopping area, and New Dorp Lane business corridor combine pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
  • Park Perimeters: Clove Lakes Park entrances, Great Kills Park access roads, and Willowbrook Park boundaries mix recreational users with vehicle traffic.
  • Transit Hubs: Richmond Avenue at Arthur Kill Road bus terminus, Hylan Boulevard at Bay Street, and Forest Avenue major bus stops face concentrated pedestrian activity.
  • Bridge Approaches: Verrazano Bridge approach roads, Goethals Bridge entrance area, and Outerbridge Crossing access routes see merging traffic patterns.
  • School Zones: Todt Hill Road near educational facilities, Victory Boulevard campus areas, and Hylan Boulevard school corridors experience student pedestrian concentrations.
  • Retail Centers: Richmond Avenue between Forest Avenue and Arthur Kill Road, Amboy Road shopping district, and Forest Avenue commercial corridor face parking and walking hazards.
  • Beach Areas: Father Capodanno Boulevard along beach access points, Hylan Boulevard near beach entrances, and Midland Avenue beach approach roads see seasonal traffic increases.
  • Industrial Zones: Gulf Avenue industrial corridor, South Avenue commercial vehicle area, and Richmond Terrace waterfront district deal with truck traffic.
  • Major Intersections: Victory Boulevard at Forest Avenue, Richmond Road at Hylan Boulevard, and Clove Road at Victory Boulevard combine multiple traffic flows.
  • Development Areas: Bay Street corridor, St. George waterfront district, and Richmond Valley construction zones present changing traffic patterns.
  • Residential Districts: Todt Hill Road curves, Woolley Avenue residential corridor, and Howard Avenue neighborhood streets face local traffic challenges.

NYC Personal Injury Cases We Take

New York City Personal Injury Lawyer

At Kelner & Kelner, our New York City personal injury lawyers handle a wide range of cases throughout the five boroughs. With decades of experience representing injured New Yorkers, our personal injury attorneys understand the complexities of each case type and how to build the strongest possible claims for our clients.

  • Construction Site Accidents: Our New York personal injury lawyer team handles cases involving scaffolding collapses, falls from heights, crane accidents, and equipment malfunctions across major development projects from Hudson Yards to Long Island City.
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents: We represent victims of crashes on busy thoroughfares like the FDR Drive and local streets, including car, truck, taxi, rideshare, motorcycle, and commercial vehicle collisions throughout NYC.
  • Pedestrian and Bicycle Injuries: Our New York City personal injury lawyer team advocates for those struck by vehicles in crosswalks, on sidewalks, or in bike lanes, from Times Square to Eastern Parkway.
  • Medical Malpractice: We handle cases involving surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication mistakes, and birth injuries at major medical centers across all five boroughs, including NYU Langone and Mount Sinai networks.
  • Premises Liability: Our personal injury attorneys represent clients injured due to dangerous property conditions, from slip-and-falls in Manhattan office buildings to inadequate security in Brooklyn apartment complexes.
  • Public Transportation Accidents: We manage cases involving subway incidents, bus accidents, ferry crashes, and injuries at transportation hubs like Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station.
  • Workplace Accidents: Beyond construction, we handle injuries in office environments, restaurants, retail establishments, and industrial settings throughout New York City's diverse work locations.
  • Product Liability: Our product liability lawyer team pursues cases involving defective products, from malfunctioning consumer goods to dangerous medical devices that have caused harm to NYC residents.
  • Nursing Home Abuse: We represent elderly victims of neglect or abuse in residential care facilities across all five boroughs, ensuring accountability and improved care standards.
  • Wrongful Death: Our New York City personal injury lawyer team provides compassionate representation to families who have lost loved ones due to negligence or misconduct in any setting.
  • Municipal Liability: We handle cases against city agencies and departments, navigating the specific requirements for claims involving public property or government employees.
  • School and Daycare Injuries: Our personal injury attorneys represent children injured at educational facilities, from playground accidents to supervision failures throughout NYC's school system.
  • Trip and Fall Accidents: We manage cases involving damaged sidewalks, poorly maintained stairs, and hazardous walking conditions in all types of properties across the five boroughs.
  • Sports and Recreation Injuries: Our team handles cases involving accidents at gyms, pools, parks, and recreational facilities throughout New York City's extensive recreational infrastructure.
  • Mass Transit Platform Incidents: Our mass transit accident lawyers represent individuals injured on subway platforms, at bus stops, and in transit stations, understanding the unique dangers these locations present.

Common Injuries Associated with New York City Personal Injury Cases

As New York City personal injury lawyers, Kelner & Kelner represents clients who have suffered a wide range of injuries throughout the five boroughs. Our personal injury attorneys understand how these injuries impact daily life and work to secure appropriate compensation for each unique case. Here are the common types of injuries we encounter in our practice:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries: Often resulting from falls at construction sites or motor vehicle collisions on major thoroughfares like the FDR Drive, these injuries can range from mild concussions to severe trauma requiring long-term care.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Frequently seen in accidents involving falls from heights at construction zones or severe vehicle crashes on highways like the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, these injuries can lead to partial or complete paralysis.
  • Fractures and Broken Bones: Common in pedestrian accidents at busy intersections like Herald Square or slip-and-fall incidents on poorly maintained sidewalks throughout the city, these injuries often require extensive rehabilitation.
  • Soft Tissue Injuries: These injuries frequently occur in rear-end collisions on congested streets like Queens Boulevard or from sudden stops on MTA buses, affecting muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
  • Burn Injuries: Often resulting from construction accidents, apartment building fires, or industrial incidents in areas like the Brooklyn Navy Yard, these injuries can require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Head and Neck Trauma: Commonly seen in rear-end collisions on busy streets like Northern Boulevard or falls in office buildings, these injuries can lead to chronic pain and long-term mobility issues.
  • Internal Organ Damage: These serious injuries often result from high-impact collisions on major arteries like the Grand Concourse or crushing accidents at construction sites, requiring immediate medical intervention.
  • Joint Injuries: Frequently occurring in slip-and-fall accidents on subway stairs or poorly maintained sidewalks, these injuries can affect knees, shoulders, and hips, often requiring surgery.
  • Facial Injuries: Common in motor vehicle accidents or construction site incidents involving falling debris, these injuries can require both reconstructive surgery and psychological support.
  • Repetitive Stress Injuries: Often seen in workplace environments throughout Manhattan's office districts, these injuries develop over time and can significantly impact earning capacity.
  • Lower Back Injuries: Frequently occurring in construction accidents or slip-and-fall incidents throughout the city's commercial buildings, these injuries can lead to chronic pain and disability.
  • Nerve Damage: These injuries can result from construction accidents, medical procedures, or severe impacts in vehicle collisions, potentially causing long-term sensory and motor issues.
  • Psychological Trauma: While not always visible, these injuries often accompany physical trauma and can include post-traumatic stress disorder, especially after serious accidents in public spaces.
  • Amputation Injuries: These severe injuries can occur in construction accidents, industrial incidents, or catastrophic vehicle collisions, permanently affecting quality of life.
  • Eye Injuries: Often resulting from construction debris, workplace accidents, or motor vehicle crashes, these injuries can lead to partial or complete vision loss.

How Do I Pick the Right NYC Personal Injury Attorney for My Case?

As you search for a New York City personal injury lawyer to handle your case, it's essential to make an informed decision that best serves your interests. At Kelner & Kelner, we understand this can feel overwhelming, especially while dealing with an injury. Here are key factors to consider when selecting your personal injury attorney:

  • Local Experience: Your attorney should have deep familiarity with New York City's court systems, from Manhattan Supreme Court to the outer borough courthouses, and understand how local judges and juries typically view similar cases.
  • Case Type Track Record: Consider whether the personal injury attorney has handled cases similar to yours, whether it's a construction accident on a Manhattan high-rise or a vehicle collision on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
  • Clear Communication Style: The lawyer should explain complex legal concepts in understandable terms and keep you informed about your case progress, responding promptly to your questions and concerns.
  • Resources and Support: Look for a law firm with the financial and professional resources to thoroughly investigate your case, from accident reconstruction on Staten Island to medical evaluations in the Bronx.
  • Accessibility: Your New York City personal injury lawyer should be easily reachable and maintain an office location convenient to major transit lines, making it simple to meet and discuss your case.
  • Trial Experience: While many cases settle, your personal injury attorney should have proven trial experience in New York courts and be prepared to take your case before a jury if necessary.
  • Client References: Consider previous client experiences through testimonials and reviews, particularly from cases similar to yours in scope and circumstance.
  • Fee Structure: Understand how the personal injury attorney charges for their services - most reputable firms work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if you win your case.
  • Investigation Capabilities: The firm should have established relationships with investigators who know New York City's unique environment, from busy Manhattan intersections to Queens construction sites.
  • Medical Network: Your lawyer should have connections with respected medical professionals throughout the five boroughs who can both treat your injuries and testify about their impact.
  • Settlement History: Consider the firm's track record of securing fair settlements in cases similar to yours, particularly within the New York City legal environment.
  • Timeline Management: The attorney should be able to explain realistic timelines for your case, understanding how different New York courts and insurance companies typically operate.
  • Professional Recognition: Consider recognition from peer reviews and legal organizations, particularly those specific to New York City's legal community.
  • Strategic Approach: Your lawyer should explain their strategy for your specific case, whether it involves negotiations with insurance companies or preparation for trial in New York courts.

At Kelner & Kelner, we encourage you to schedule consultations with potential attorneys to discuss your case. During these meetings, a New York City personal injury lawyer should listen carefully to your story, answer your questions clearly, and outline a potential approach to your case. Remember, choosing the right personal injury attorney can significantly impact the outcome of your case and your path to recovery.

Get Help With Your Personal Injury Case

When you're dealing with the aftermath of an injury, you shouldn't have to face the legal system alone. Our New York City personal injury lawyer team is ready to discuss your case in a free consultation. Located in the heart of Manhattan with easy transit access, we serve clients throughout all five boroughs. Contact us today to learn how we can help protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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