Elite Personal Injury Representation in the Upper East Side
At HKD, we understand the charm and challenges of the Upper East Side. It’s one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods—lined with historic brownstones, luxury apartment towers, busy retail districts, and cultural landmarks like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park. But beneath its polished exterior lies a city full of risk: aging infrastructure, constant construction, and dense pedestrian traffic.
Accidents can happen in an instant. Whether you were struck by a vehicle on Lexington Avenue, slipped on an icy stoop along East 74th Street, or suffered a fall in a poorly maintained building, you need a legal team that understands the intricacies of New York City injury law and the unique risks of Upper East Side living.
HKD Personal Injury Lawyers has deep roots in NYC. Our attorneys know how to investigate incidents quickly, preserve key evidence, and build strong claims that stand up in court. We’ve earned a reputation for taking on powerful insurers, property owners, and even the City itself—and winning.
Why Local Insight Matters in Upper East Side Cases
The Upper East Side’s architecture, traffic patterns, and local court processes all impact how personal injury claims unfold. For example:
- Older buildings may lack required safety upgrades, leading to elevator accidents, staircase collapses, or code violations.
- Heavy traffic near major subway stops and schools—like those on 2nd Avenue or near Hunter College—raises the risk of pedestrian and bike collisions.
- Construction sites are a fixture in this constantly evolving neighborhood, bringing hazards for both workers and passersby.
Most personal injury cases in the Upper East Side are filed in the downtown New York County Supreme Court. Success often hinges on navigating strict procedural rules, identifying credible local witnesses, and securing area-specific video or city records. At HKD, we’ve done it all—and are ready to do it for you.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in the Upper East Side
Car Accidents
Busy intersections, tight one-way streets, and frequent delivery traffic make the Upper East Side a hotspot for car crashes. We represent drivers, passengers, and pedestrians injured in collisions along Park Avenue, the FDR Drive, and East 86th Street. Whether it’s a rear-end crash caused by congestion or a reckless U-turn gone wrong, our attorneys work to recover compensation for hospital bills, vehicle damage, lost wages, and more.
Truck Accidents
Box trucks, sanitation vehicles, moving vans, and commercial delivery trucks are constantly in the neighborhood. These large vehicles often block lanes, rush during peak hours, or cut corners on safety regulations. If you or a loved one were hit by a commercial vehicle while walking, biking, or driving on the Upper East Side, our truck accident attorneys are prepared to take on the responsible company and their insurers.
Construction Accidents
Construction is always present here, from sidewalk sheds to scaffolding wrapped around entire blocks. While construction workers face clear risks—such as falls, falling tools, and electrocution—passersby also suffer injuries when job sites aren’t properly maintained. Our construction accident lawyers handle third-party liability claims against contractors, property owners, and developers for anyone hurt in or around construction zones in the area.
Slip and Fall Accidents
Property owners have a legal duty in a city like New York to maintain safe walkways, stairwells, entrances, and common areas. On the Upper East Side, we often see slip and fall cases involving:
- Icy sidewalks near Central Park
- Wet marble lobbies in luxury buildings
- Dimly lit stairwells in older co-ops
- Cracked pavement along 2nd Avenue
Our slip-and-fall attorneys will investigate the scene, gather witness statements, and determine whether negligence caused your injury.
Pedestrian Accidents
The Upper East Side is made for walking, but that also means pedestrians face constant risks. Crosswalks near public schools, hospitals, and subway stations are especially dangerous when drivers speed, fail to yield, or are distracted. If you were hit while crossing the street or walking along a busy avenue, our pedestrian accident lawyers will fight to hold the driver and their insurer accountable.
Motorcycle Accidents
Navigating Manhattan on a motorcycle can be risky. Narrow lanes, potholes, and sudden car doors are just a few of the hazards riders face daily. If you were injured while riding through the Upper East Side, our motorcycle accident attorneys can investigate your crash, refute insurance company tactics, and demand full compensation for your recovery.
MTA / Subway / Bus Accidents
Transit-related injuries are common in the Upper East Side due to its proximity to several major subway lines (4/5/6, Q) and MTA bus routes. Riders may be injured by:
- Faulty subway doors
- Broken stairs in stations
- Sudden bus stops or collisions
- Poorly maintained platforms or elevators
Because claims against the MTA or NYC agencies have strict 90-day notice deadlines, it is important to contact an attorney immediately after your injury. HKD’s MTA accident attorneys have experience navigating municipal claims and public transit litigation.
Brain & Spinal Cord Injuries
Catastrophic injuries to the brain or spine can change your life forever. Whether the injury occurred in a car crash on the FDR, a fall on an icy apartment stoop, or a worksite accident, we work with medical specialists to calculate your long-term needs—including rehab, mobility devices, and home modifications.
Wrongful Death
No one should have to lose a loved one because of another’s negligence. Whether it’s a fatal fall in a building with code violations or a deadly crash involving a city vehicle, HKD’s wrongful death attorneys offer respectful, determined legal support for grieving families. We pursue compensation for funeral expenses, lost income, and the emotional toll of your loss.
Case Results from NYC Injury Claims
HKD has recovered millions for injury victims throughout New York City, including:
- $2.8 million for a pedestrian struck near East 79th Street
- $1.6 million for a construction worker injured in a scaffold collapse in Manhattan
- $950,000 for a tenant who fell in a poorly lit stairwell
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