Car Accident Lawyer Who Fights for You
Queens Car Accident Lawyer Fighting for Maximum Compensation
After a car accident in Queens or anywhere in New York City, things can unravel fast—medical bills, lost wages, insurance calls, and a growing sense that no one’s really looking out for you. That’s where we step in.
Attorney Supriya Kichloo is a Queens car accident lawyer who
gives you more than legal advice—she gives you a relentless advocate. With 11+ years of experience handling auto accident cases in Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, she works directly with clients to recover the money they need to move forward. No gatekeepers. No handoffs. Just real answers and real action.
Crash Justice
Auto Accidents Are Common in NYC—but That Doesn’t Make Them Simple
From Roosevelt Avenue to Atlantic Avenue, traffic accidents are part of life in this city. But when you're the one injured—rear-ended at a light, T-boned by a rideshare, or hit crossing the street—it's not just another statistic. It’s your life, and it deserves attention.
New York’s no-fault insurance law adds complexity to what might seem like a straightforward case. Deadlines are short. Paperwork is technical. And insurance adjusters are trained to pay out as little as possible. That’s why having a local accident attorney who understands the system—and who won’t be pushed around—is so important.
Our
car accident law firm in Queens
handles the full range of traffic injury cases, including:
- Minor collisions and soft-tissue injuries
- High-impact crashes with serious injuries
- Multi-car pileups on highways and parkways
- Claims involving uninsured or hit-and-run drivers
- Cases requiring long-term care or wrongful death actions
Crash Counsel
Why Legal Help Makes a Difference After a Crash
After an accident, it’s tempting to “see how things go.” But that delay can cost you—both in lost evidence and reduced compensation.
Working with an experienced
car accident attorney in Queens, NY
gives you:
- Protection from lowball offers
- Help meeting strict deadlines, like the 30-day no-fault application window
- Guidance on medical treatment & documentation
- Negotiation power with insurance companies
- Peace of mind
knowing someone’s fighting for you while you recover
Supriya Kichloo is known for her no-nonsense approach. If the insurance company refuses to offer what’s fair, she’s prepared to take them to court—and has done so successfully for clients across NYC.

Types of Car Accident Cases We Handle
Not every crash is the same, and neither is every claim. We tailor our approach based on how the accident happened and who’s responsible. Common scenarios we handle include:
01
Distracted driving accidents »
Texting, GPS use, or other inattentive behavior
02
Drunk or impaired driving »
Accidents involving DWI/DUI or drug-related impairment
03
Uber/Lyft & rideshare accidents »
Whether you were a passenger or hit by a rideshare driver
04
Uninsured/underinsured driver crashes »
When the person who hit you has no coverage or not enough
05
Hit-and-run accidents »
Cases where the driver fled and police reports are limited
06
Intersection and T-bone crashes »
Often serious and highly contested
07
Rear-end collisions »
Common but sometimes deceptively complex when it comes to injury claims
Injured while walking?
Uninsured Options
What If the Other Driver Was Uninsured? You Still Have Options
If you were hit by someone without insurance—or with the state minimum that doesn’t come close to covering your losses—you may still have a claim. In New York, you can often turn to:
- Your own auto insurance under SUM (Supplemental Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist) coverage
- MVAIC (Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation) if you don’t have car insurance yourself
We help clients file these claims correctly and push back when their own insurer tries to underpay or delay. These cases are time-sensitive and paperwork-heavy—don’t try to navigate them alone.

Car Accident Questions We Hear All the Time
FREQUENTLY ASKED questions
How long do I have to file a car accident lawsuit in New York?
You generally have 3 years from the date of the crash to file a lawsuit. But you only have 30 days to file a no-fault insurance application—so don’t wait.
What if I was partly at fault?
New York follows comparative negligence. That means even if you were partially responsible, you can still recover damages—though your compensation might be reduced based on your percentage of fault.
Should I speak to the other driver’s insurance company?
Not without talking to a lawyer. Insurance adjusters often try to get you to say something that weakens your claim. Let us handle those calls so you don’t accidentally give up your rights.
We’re Here to Help
Let’s Talk Today
You don’t have to figure this out alone. Whether you’re dealing with pain, paperwork, or pressure from the other driver’s insurance company, we’re here to fight for what you’re owed.
Contact Queens car accident lawyer Supriya Kichloo now for a free consultation. Serving drivers and passengers injured in Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan,
the Bronx & Long Island. We work on contingency—you don’t pay unless we win.