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Accident Help Guide — New York City

Lowball Settlement Offer After a NYC Accident: How to Respond

Justin Khuu

Justin Khuu

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David H. Perecman, J.D.

David H. Perecman, J.D.

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NYC insurers know the no-fault system creates pressure: $50,000 PIP runs out fast in a serious case, leaving victims wondering if they can sue. Insurers exploit this knowledge by making early lowball offers — frequently $5,000-$15,000 for cases worth $50,000-$150,000+.

💡 Quick Answer

Lowball offers in NYC are typical, not abnormal. Here's the framework:

  • First offers in NYC PI cases are typically 30-50% of actual case value
  • The serious injury threshold is your leverage — once your injuries qualify, your claim isn't capped at PIP limits
  • Don't sign any release until MMI (Maximum Medical Improvement)
  • Counter with documented damages, not emotional arguments
  • NYC venue is plaintiff-favorable — juries in NY County, Bronx County, and Brooklyn produce above-average verdicts, which gives you leverage in negotiations

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What You're Experiencing

The insurance company has made an offer that feels too low — either small in absolute dollars or small relative to your medical bills and lost wages.

What This Likely Means

  • If the offer was made before your medical treatment is completeThey're trying to close before MMI
  • If the offer is round-numbered ($5k, $10k, $15k)That's not a damages calculation; that's a target
  • If they're emphasizing 'this is final'It's not. Insurers always have authority to go higher

Your Options

You Can Do This

  • Don't accept or reject — say 'I need to review with my doctor and attorney'
  • Document all medical bills, lost wages, and future treatment estimates
  • Wait until MMI before discussing settlement seriously
  • Get the offer in writing

Attorney Handles

  • Calculates actual case value based on damages and threshold qualification
  • Negotiates from documented evidence, not emotion
  • Files suit when negotiation stalls
  • Negotiates medical liens to maximize net recovery

Avoid Doing This

  • Don't sign anything
  • Don't tell the adjuster your bottom line
  • Don't accept without attorney review
  • Don't let adjuster pressure tactics work

What This Typically Costs

Hiring an NYC PI attorney typically increases settlement by 2-3x even after the contingency fee. The fee structure is no-recovery-no-fee.

When to Call a Professional

Contact an attorney immediately if any of these apply:

  • 1

    If they're offering settlement before MMI → Decline and consult an attorney.

  • 2

    If they're saying 'last offer' but case clearly has more value → It's not the last offer.

  • 3

    If your medical bills exceed the offer → The offer is presumptively too low.

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Key Numbers

MetricValueSource
Typical first-offer-to-final-settlement gap (NYC)40-70%NYC PI litigation industry data
NYC plaintiff-favorable venuesBronx, Brooklyn, NY CountyJury verdict reporters / NYC court data
Serious injury threshold leverageUnlocks pain & suffering damages above PIPNY Insurance Law § 5102(d)
NY statute of limitations3 years (CPLR § 214)CPLR § 214

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. 1

    Mistake #1: Accepting the first offer because medical bills are mounting.

    NYC medical providers will often defer billing or accept liens against your settlement. An attorney can negotiate liens to maximize your net recovery.

  2. 2

    Mistake #2: Settling before reaching MMI.

    If you sign a release before your full prognosis is known, additional treatment is on you.

  3. 3

    Mistake #3: Negotiating without an attorney.

    NYC insurers offer significantly more to represented claimants — typically 2-3x what they offer unrepresented victims, even after attorney fees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if the settlement offer is low?

Compare it against documented damages: medical bills, lost wages, future medical costs, and a reasonable pain-and-suffering multiplier (typically 1.5-5x for NYC cases meeting the serious injury threshold). If the offer is less than your documented economic damages alone, it's clearly low.

Should I make a counter-offer or just file suit?

Most NYC cases resolve through negotiation, not trial. A documented counter-offer with medical evidence and damages calculation often produces meaningful movement. If the insurer refuses to negotiate in good faith, your attorney files suit — typically in NY State Supreme Court — and negotiation continues during litigation.

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