Serving Long Island Accident Victims
Long Island Personal Injury Lawyer
Serving Long Island Locally
Help for Accident Victims Across Long Island
Injured in an accident on Long Island? Vincent C. Loiodice, Esq. helps accident victims in Nassau County, Suffolk County, Elmont, and surrounding Long Island communities after car accidents, falls, work injuries, construction accidents, and serious injury cases.
A Long Island Personal Injury Lawyer With an Elmont Office
Vincent C. Loiodice, Esq. represents injured New Yorkers throughout Long Island, including Nassau County, Suffolk County, Elmont, and surrounding communities.
Long Island accident cases are not all the same. A crash on Hempstead Turnpike may involve different evidence than a fall inside an apartment building, a trip in a shopping center parking lot, an accident near a train station, or an injury at work. Roadway layout, traffic signals, property ownership, maintenance records, lighting, prior complaints, snow and ice removal, surveillance video, and insurance coverage can all affect how a case is investigated.
At the Law Office of Vincent C. Loiodice, clients work directly with a New York personal injury lawyer who understands how important communication, preparation, and evidence preservation are after a serious accident.
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Accident Help Built Around Long Island
A Local Lawyer for Long Island Accident Victims
When you are injured in an accident, you need more than a generic law firm. You need a lawyer who gives your case personal attention, understands what evidence matters, and knows how quickly insurance companies and responsible parties can begin protecting themselves after an accident.
Personal Attention From Start to Finish
Vincent C. Loiodice works directly with injured clients and helps guide them through the legal process after serious accidents. Whether your case involves a car crash, a fall, a work injury, a construction accident, or another act of negligence, the goal is to protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
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Accidents on Long Island Are Not One-Size-Fits-All
A car crash on Hempstead Turnpike, the Long Island Expressway, Sunrise Highway, Jericho Turnpike, Merrick Road, Northern State Parkway, Southern State Parkway, or near a busy intersection can involve different evidence than a fall inside a Long Island apartment building, a work injury on a job site, or a trip and fall outside a shopping center.
Each case turns on different evidence. This could be photographs, witness information, maintenance records, complaints, video footage, police reports, medical treatment, insurance coverage, and who controlled the property or vehicle involved.
Preserve the Right Evidence
Photos, videos, witness names, incident reports, and maintenance records can make a major difference in a personal injury case.
Identify Who Is Responsible
Depending on where the accident happened, responsibility may involve a driver, property owner, landlord, business, contractor, municipality, or insurance company.
Protect Your Claim Early
Deadlines, insurance issues, medical treatment, and evidence preservation all matter after an accident. Getting guidance early can help protect your rights.
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Common Accident Claims
Serious Injury Cases on Long Island
Accidents on Long Island happen in many different ways, from crashes on busy roads to falls on unsafe property and injuries at work. No matter how the accident happened, the details matter, especially how the injury occurred, what evidence exists, and who may be legally responsible.
Steps That Can Help Protect Your Case
- Take photos before the scene or condition changes
- Report the accident and keep copies of any report
- Get medical care and follow your treatment plan
- Speak with a lawyer before key evidence is lost
Vincent C. Loiodice, Esq. obtained a $1.25 million settlement for a client injured in a Long Island car accident in the Brentwood / Town of Islip area. Before the client retained our office, the defendant’s insurance company was blaming the client for the crash. The case involved questions about the traffic lights, but video evidence helped show what happened and allowed us to push the case toward a strong resolution.
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is different.
$1.25 Million Long Island Car Accident Settlement
FAQ
How much does it cost to speak to an attorney?
Free. The Law Office of Vincent C. Loiodice offers free consultations. There is no attorney fee unless money is recovered for you.
What if I fell outside a long Island store, deli, supermarket, or shopping plaza?
Falls outside Long Island businesses often involve conditions like broken pavement, uneven sidewalks, ice, snow, potholes, poor lighting, wet entrances, or debris. These cases usually depend on who controlled the area and whether the dangerous condition existed long enough that it should have been fixed.
What if I slipped or tripped in a Long Island parking lot?
Parking lot accidents can involve potholes, broken asphalt, uneven pavement, ice, snow, puddles, poor drainage, bad lighting, missing signs, or unsafe walkways. These cases may involve a business owner, landlord, property manager, snow removal company, maintenance company, or another responsible party. Try to take wide photos showing exactly where you fell and close-up photos showing the defect.
What if I was injured near a train station, bus stop, public road, park, school, or government property?
Accidents involving public property, public transportation, municipal vehicles, public schools, county roads, town property, village property, or government-controlled areas can have special rules and much shorter deadlines. New York General Municipal Law § 50-e generally requires a Notice of Claim within 90 days when a notice of claim is required against a public corporation. If a public entity may be involved, it is important to speak with a lawyer quickly.
What if the dangerous condition was fixed right after my accident?
That happens often. A broken step gets repaired, ice melts, a spill gets cleaned, a pothole gets patched, or bad lighting gets replaced. That is why photos and video are so important. If you are able to safely document the condition before it changes, do it. If not, a lawyer may be able to look for surveillance footage, repair records, complaints, inspection logs, or witnesses.
What if I was hurt in a Long Island car accident?
Car accident cases can involve speeding, unsafe turns, rear-end collisions, distracted driving, failure to yield, drunk driving, rideshare vehicles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, pedestrians, and bicyclists. Evidence such as police reports, photos, vehicle damage, medical records, dashcam footage, intersection cameras, and witness information may be important.