Westchester County Personal Injury Lawyers

Proudly serving injury victims across Westchester County, NY. From White Plains to Yonkers to Mount Kisco and beyond, our Westchester personal injury attorneys fight for full and fair compensation while keeping you informed at every step.

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5-Star Rated by Clients Across Westchester & Beyond

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Local Knowledge That Helps Your Case

Westchester’s busy roadways—like I-95, I-287, the Bronx River Parkway, the Cross County Parkway, and the Saw Mill River Parkway—see frequent collisions, and rapid development in areas such as New Rochelle and Yonkers means more construction activity and job-site risks. We regularly appear in Westchester County Supreme Court in White Plains and local city courts, and we understand how suburban NY insurers evaluate claims compared with NYC carriers.

Cases We Handle in Westchester

Car Accidents

Rear-end, intersection, highway, and rideshare crashes.


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Slip & Fall 

Grocery stores, apartments, sidewalks, and parking lots.


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Construction Accidents

Ladders, scaffolds, falling objects, and unsafe sites.


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Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents

Crosswalk, roadway shoulder, and bike-lane injuries.


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Wrongful Death

Compassionate guidance for families pursuing justice.


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Hospitals, Landmarks & Westchester Context

We routinely work with medical records from local providers such as Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla and community hospitals/clinics countywide. Whether your crash happened on the Bronx River Parkway in White Plains or your fall occurred at a neighborhood market in Yonkers, we know the local terrain, businesses, and insurer practices that shape outcomes.

How We Help Westchester Clients

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Rapid investigation

Preserve video, witness statements, and roadway or premises evidence.

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Clear communication

Direct attorney contact and timely updates about what’s next.

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Settlement & trial readiness

We negotiate strategically and are prepared to litigate when needed.

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Flexible meetings

If injuries limit mobility, we can meet by phone or video, or arrange convenient alternatives.

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Deadlines & Fees (What to Expect in NY)

For many negligence claims, New York’s statute of limitations is three years from the accident date; some claims (e.g., municipal or wrongful death) can have shorter or different deadlines. Injury cases are typically handled on a contingency fee basis—no attorney’s fee unless we recover compensation for you.

FAQs: Personal Injury in Westchester County

  • How do I choose a personal injury lawyer in Westchester?

    Look for local experience (courts, insurers), clear communication, and a track record with your injury type. Meet the team and ask how they’ll keep you updated.

  • Will you handle my case locally or refer it out?

    We handle Westchester cases in-house. When specialized experts are needed, we coordinate and remain your primary counsel.

  • Where will my case be filed?

    Many cases arising in the county proceed in Westchester County Supreme Court (White Plains) or appropriate local courts, depending on the facts and parties involved.

  • How long does a Westchester personal injury case take?

    Timelines vary with medical treatment, liability disputes, and court schedules. Many matters resolve through settlement; others require litigation. We move efficiently while pursuing full value.

  • How do legal fees work?

    Personal injury matters are contingency-based: no fee unless we win. We’ll explain costs and provide a written retainer before work begins.

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Injured in Westchester County? Get practical next steps from a team that knows the local roads, courts, and insurers.