
Personal Injury Lawyer in Steuben County, NY
New York Personal Injury Law and Your Rights
New York personal injury law, primarily under the Civil Practice Law & Rules (CPLR), allows injured parties to seek compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering when another party is at fault. The state follows a pure comparative fault system (CPLR Article 14-A), meaning your recovery is reduced by your percentage of responsibility, but you can still recover even if mostly at fault.
Last verified: March 2026 | Steuben County Supreme Court | New York State Legislature
Official Legal Resources
- NY CPLR Article 14-A (official New York State Senate) – The statute governing comparative fault.
- Steuben County Supreme Court website – For court forms, fees, and local rules.
The Steuben County Personal Injury Process
Personal injury cases in Steuben County are filed in the Supreme Court, which has unlimited jurisdiction for damages. The court requires specific steps, and missing a deadline can end your case.
- Case Evaluation & Investigation: We gather police reports, witness statements, medical records, and experienced opinions to build your claim.
- Pre-Suit Negotiation: We formally present your demand to the at-fault party’s insurance company, seeking a fair settlement without filing a lawsuit.
- Filing the Lawsuit: If a settlement isn’t reached, we file a Summons and Complaint in Steuben County Supreme Court, paying the $210 index number fee.
- Discovery Phase: Both sides exchange evidence through depositions, interrogatories, and document requests. This phase often lasts 12-18 months.
- Court Conferences & Mediation: The judge holds conferences to manage the case. Mediation is often used to try to resolve the case before trial.
- Trial or Settlement: If no agreement is reached, your case proceeds to a jury trial in Bath, NY, where a verdict determines your final compensation.
Understanding Damages and Liability in NY
In Steuben County, personal injury damages can include economic costs like medical bills and lost wages, and non-economic compensation for pain and suffering, subject to New York’s legal standards.
| Case Type | Key Legal Standard | Economic Damages | Non-Economic Damages | Other Impacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auto Accident | Must meet “serious injury” threshold (Insurance Law § 5102(d)) for pain/suffering claims | Medical bills, lost wages, property damage | Pain & suffering, emotional distress (if threshold met) | Possible comparative fault reduction |
| Slip & Fall / Premises Liability | Property owner knew/should have known of dangerous condition | Medical bills, lost wages | Pain & suffering | Landlord/Tenant Law may apply |
| Wrongful Death | Death caused by wrongful act, neglect, or default | Medical expenses prior to death, funeral costs, lost future income | Loss of consortium, guidance, and companionship | Two-year statute of limitations (EPTL 5-4.1) |
| Medical Malpractice | Deviation from accepted medical practice causing injury | Medical bills, lost wages, future care costs | Pain & suffering | Requires a Certificate of Merit from a medical experienced at filing |
Results may vary. The outcome of any personal injury case depends on the specific facts, evidence, and applicable law.
Why Choose Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for Your Steuben County Injury Case?
Founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to your case. Our firm-wide record includes 4,739+ documented case results. We understand the procedural nuances of Steuben County Supreme Court and fight to secure the compensation you need for your recovery.
Mr. Sris
Founding Attorney | Bar Admissions: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York. Former prosecutor with decades of litigation experience handling complex injury cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in New York?
Three years from the date of injury for most personal injury cases in New York. Wrongful death claims have a two-year limit. Municipal claims require a Notice of Claim within 90 days.
What is New York’s ‘serious injury’ threshold for car accidents?
To recover for pain and suffering in a New York auto case, you must prove a ‘serious injury’ as defined in Insurance Law § 5102(d), such as significant disfigurement, fracture, or permanent loss of a body function.
How does comparative fault affect my personal injury case in Steuben County?
New York follows pure comparative fault under CPLR Article 14-A. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. You can recover damages even if you are 99% at fault, but your award is reduced accordingly.
Where are personal injury lawsuits filed in Steuben County?
Personal injury cases with unlimited jurisdiction are filed in the Steuben County Supreme Court, located at 3 East Pulteney Square, Bath, NY 14810.
What is a typical contingency fee for a personal injury lawyer in NY?
Contingency fees in New York personal injury cases are typically one-third (33⅓%) of the recovery, as regulated by court rules. Fees are only paid if you win your case or secure a settlement.
Local Personal Injury Lawyer Near Steuben County
Our New York location serves clients at Steuben County courts. We represent injury victims in Bath, Corning, Hornell, Hammondsport, Addison, Painted Post, Wayland, Avoca, and Canisteo. 24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
New York Location — Buffalo/NY area
By appointment only.
Phone: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (703) 636-5417
More Legal Information
- New York Personal Injury Lawyer – Our state hub page.
- Broome County Personal Injury Lawyer – Serving a nearby Southern Tier county.
- Steuben County Business Lawyer – For related commercial legal needs.
- Learn more about Mr. Sris – Attorney profile and background.
Last verified: March 2026. Laws change. Contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance regarding your specific situation.
