Injured in a Nassau County Car Accident? You Don’t Have to Face This Alone
Injured in a Nassau County Car Accident? Get the Compensation You Deserve
A car accident can upend your life in seconds. Whether you were driving Hempstead Turnpike, merging onto the Meadowbrook Parkway, or crossing an intersection in Mineola, another driver’s negligence can leave you injured and buried in medical bills. When that happens, you need a Nassau County car accident lawyer who will fight for the full compensation you deserve.
At The Injury Group — headquartered right here in Nassau County in Hempstead — our attorneys handle every part of your claim, from investigating the crash to negotiating with insurers and taking your case to trial when needed. You focus on healing; we handle the fight. And you pay nothing unless we win.
Call 212-GOT-HURT (212-468-4878) for a free, no-obligation consultation, available 24/7.
Where Car Accidents Happen Most in Nassau County
Nassau County’s mix of busy commuter parkways, commercial boulevards, and dense village centers makes certain corridors especially dangerous. Hempstead Turnpike (Route 24) has repeatedly ranked among the deadliest roads for pedestrians in the entire New York metro area.
Other high-risk areas our clients frequently come from include the Southern State Parkway, the Northern State Parkway, the Meadowbrook and Wantagh Parkways, Sunrise Highway, Jericho Turnpike, and Old Country Road. Communities such as Hempstead, Freeport, Valley Stream, Elmont, Mineola, and Hicksville see heavy traffic and frequent collisions.
Our deep familiarity with Nassau County’s roads and crash patterns lets us move quickly to secure traffic-camera footage, police reports, and witness statements before that evidence disappears.
Common Causes of Nassau County Car Accidents
- Distracted driving. Texting, navigation apps, and other distractions cause countless crashes each year.
- Speeding and reckless driving. On the parkways and Sunrise Highway, excessive speed turns small mistakes into catastrophic collisions.
- Failure to yield and red-light running. Busy intersections along Hempstead Turnpike and Old Country Road are prime sites for T-bone crashes.
- Impaired driving. Alcohol and drugs remain a factor in many of the county’s most serious crashes.
- Poor road conditions and weather. Potholes, worn lane markings, rain, snow, and ice raise the risk — but drivers still must adjust.
Common Car Accident Injuries
Even a seemingly minor collision can cause serious, lasting harm. We regularly represent clients with:
- Whiplash and neck trauma — chronic pain insurers try to dismiss as “minor.”
- Spinal cord injuries — herniated discs and nerve damage that can cause lifelong disability.
- Traumatic brain injuries and concussions — lasting effects on memory, mood, and daily function.
- Broken bones — often requiring surgery and months of recovery.
- Internal injuries — dangerous conditions that may not show symptoms right away.
- Emotional trauma — anxiety, depression, and PTSD are real, compensable injuries.
Understanding New York’s No-Fault Insurance System
New York requires every driver to carry no-fault insurance, meaning your own policy pays your initial medical bills and lost wages after a crash — regardless of who caused it — up to your policy limits. But no-fault coverage has real limits.
If your injuries meet New York’s “serious injury” threshold under Insurance Law §5102(d) — a fracture, significant disfigurement, permanent limitation of a body part, or a non-permanent injury that substantially limits your daily activities for at least 90 days, among other categories — you can step outside no-fault and file a full personal injury claim against the at-fault driver for pain, suffering, and future costs no-fault won’t cover.
And here’s what many victims don’t realize: New York follows a pure comparative negligence rule. Even if you were partly at fault for the crash, you can still recover damages — your compensation is simply reduced by your percentage of fault, never eliminated. Don’t let an insurer talk you out of a valid claim by pinning part of the blame on you.
How Insurance Companies Try to Undervalue Your Claim
Insurance adjusters work to protect their company’s bottom line, not yours. Common tactics include offering a quick lowball settlement before your prognosis is clear, shifting blame onto you, pushing for a recorded statement they can twist later, and downplaying legitimate medical evidence. From the day you hire us, our Nassau County car accident attorneys take over every conversation with the insurer so nothing you say gets used against you.
What to Do After a Car Accident in Nassau County
- Get medical attention immediately, even if you feel fine — some injuries surface days later.
- Call the police and get an official report; it’s foundational evidence.
- Document everything — photos of the scene, vehicles, injuries, and the names and numbers of any witnesses.
- Exchange information, but don’t admit fault or speculate about the cause.
- Call The Injury Group before speaking to the other driver’s insurance company. Fast action protects your evidence and your rights.
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
- Medical expenses — emergency care, surgery, therapy, medication, and future treatment.
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity.
- Pain and suffering.
- Vehicle and property damage.
- Loss of enjoyment of life.
- Wrongful death damages for families who have lost a loved one.
Why Choose The Injury Group
- Local roots. Our headquarters is in Hempstead, in the heart of Nassau County — we know these roads, courts, and communities firsthand.
- Proven results recovering settlements and verdicts for injured New Yorkers.
- Trial-ready advocacy — insurers settle fairly when they know we’ll go to court.
- Direct access to your attorney from start to finish.
- No fee unless we win — your consultation is free and our fee comes only from your recovery.
- Multilingual team serving all of Nassau County plus Suffolk, Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and New Jersey, with full Spanish-language support.
Proudly Serving All of Nassau County
We represent injured clients throughout Nassau County, including Hempstead, Freeport, Valley Stream, Elmont, East Meadow, Mineola, Hicksville, Levittown, Garden City, Westbury, Uniondale, Rockville Centre, Long Beach, and Glen Cove. No matter where your crash happened, we’re ready to help.
Call The Injury Group today for your free consultation: 212-GOT-HURT (212-468-4878). Let our Nassau County car accident lawyers handle the insurance company while you focus on healing.
Our Legal Process
The Injury Group’s car accident lawyers can answer any questions you may have about your case, as well as inform you how much your case may be worth.

