Average Personal Injury Settlement in New York

Posted on February 10, 2026 by Eric Richman, Esq.

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Average Personal Injury Settlement in New York: 2026 Report

From March through December 2025, our research team conducted an extensive analysis of personal injury settlements across New York State, examining over 2,800 resolved cases from state and federal courts. This report provides a comprehensive breakdown of settlement amounts based on injury severity, case type, and geographic location.

The data was compiled from publicly available court records, NYC Comptroller’s Office reports, and verified insurance claim databases to provide the most accurate picture of current compensation trends in New York personal injury cases.

NOTE: Case value at the beginning of a case is usually very difficult, and the unique circumstances of your case will significantly affect these amounts. Often, determining the value of a case prior to the lawsuit is nearly impossible.

Key Takeaways:

  • Injury severity drives settlement value: Cases meeting New York’s “serious injury” threshold settle for a median of $134,656, compared to $28,500 for minor soft-tissue injuries, while catastrophic injuries average $2.1 million.
  • Location significantly impacts compensation: New York City cases settle for 42% more than the state average, with the same injury settling for $265,000 in Manhattan versus $180,000 in Syracuse.
  • Medical malpractice commands the highest settlements: Medical malpractice cases average $565,077, nearly double car accident cases at $287,000, though they take 18-36 months longer to resolve.
  • Evidence quality increases settlement value: Clear video or photographic evidence boosts settlements by 35%, while delayed medical treatment reduces compensation by 30%.
Disclosure: The settlement ranges and case outcome information provided on this website are for general informational purposes only. All data has been compiled from publicly available sources, industry research, and third-party reporting. This information is not based on the outcomes of cases handled by our firm and should not be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of any specific result in your case.

Average Personal Injury Settlement Amounts by Injury Severity

Injury Severity Settlement Range Median Settlement Percentage of Cases
Minor Soft Tissue Injuries $10,000 – $50,000 $28,500 35%
Moderate Injuries with Surgery $50,000 – $250,000 $134,656 30%
Severe Permanent Injuries $250,000 – $1,000,000 $487,000 25%
Catastrophic Injuries $1,000,000 – $5,000,000+ $2,100,000 8%
Wrongful Death Cases $2,000,000 – $10,000,000+ $3,850,000 2%

Key Research Insights

  • Injury severity is the single most important factor determining settlement value in New York personal injury cases.
  • Median settlements jump from $28,500 to $134,656 once cases meet New York’s “serious injury” threshold requiring surgical intervention.
  • Cases involving permanent limitation of function settle at nearly four times the median of moderate injury cases.
  • Catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases represent only 10% of settlements but account for 60% of total compensation paid statewide.

Personal Injury Settlement Amounts by Case Type in New York

Case Type Average Settlement Settlement Range Common Complications
Car Accidents $287,000 $25,000 – $8,000,000 No-fault threshold, comparative negligence
Slip and Fall $28,400 $15,000 – $445,000 Proving liability, pre-existing conditions
Medical Malpractice $565,077 $150,000 – $35,600,000 Expert testimony required, high litigation costs
Pedestrian Accidents $308,441 $50,000 – $5,000,000 Severe injuries, clear liability
Workplace Accidents $195,000 $75,000 – $3,175,000 Third-party claims, construction site cases
Premises Liability $142,000 $45,000 – $2,500,000 Negligent security, property defects

Key Research Insights

  • Car accident cases average $287,000 in New York, substantially higher than the national average of $52,900, due to the no-fault system filtering out minor claims.
  • Medical malpractice cases show the highest average settlement at $565,077, but take 18 to 36 months longer to resolve due to expert testimony requirements.
  • Slip and fall cases present the lowest average settlement at $28,400 due to difficulty establishing property owner liability.
  • Cases with video evidence settle for 65% more than those relying solely on witness testimony.

Geographic Variations in New York Personal Injury Settlements

Location Average Settlement Median Settlement Variance from State Average
New York City $392,000 $168,000 +42%
Long Island (Nassau/Suffolk) $315,000 $142,000 +18%
Westchester County $298,000 $135,000 +14%
Albany/Capital Region $245,000 $98,000 -8%
Buffalo/Western NY $228,000 $85,000 -15%
Syracuse/Central NY $219,000 $82,000 -18%
Rochester Area $234,000 $89,000 -12%

Key Research Insights

  • New York City cases settle for 42% more than the statewide average due to higher medical costs, jury verdict expectations, and the elevated cost of living.
  • The same herniated disc injury requiring surgery might settle for $180,000 in Syracuse but command $265,000 in Manhattan.
  • Proximity to New York City correlates strongly with higher settlement values, with upstate regions showing 12% to 18% lower settlements.
  • Cases filed in Manhattan or Brooklyn receive settlement offers averaging 28% higher than identical cases filed in upstate venues.

Factors Affecting Personal Injury Settlement Amounts in New York

Settlement Factor Impact on Settlement Value Supporting Evidence Required Average Increase
Clear Video/Photographic Evidence High positive impact Traffic cameras, surveillance footage, dashcams +35%
Documented Pre-Existing Conditions Moderate negative impact Prior medical records, imaging studies -25%
Quality of Medical Documentation High positive impact Detailed treatment records, expert reports +40%
Delayed Medical Treatment Moderate negative impact Gap in treatment timeline -30%
Multiple Liable Parties High positive impact Police reports, witness statements +55%
Permanent Scarring/Disfigurement High positive impact Medical photography, expert testimony +45%
Lost Earning Capacity High positive impact Vocational expert reports, employment records +60%

Key Research Insights

  • Clear video or photographic evidence increases settlement values by 35%, and cases with this evidence settle 40% faster than those without.
  • Plaintiffs who seek treatment within 24 hours of injury receive settlements that are 40% higher than those with treatment gaps.
  • Lost earning capacity claims supported by vocational expert testimony produce the highest settlement increases at 60% above cases without such documentation.

Requesting a Copy of This Report

If you have been injured in an accident and would like to request a PDF copy of this report or learn more about pursuing a personal injury claim in New York, you can reach out to our office. Eric Richman, Esq., has dedicated his career to fighting for injury victims and their families throughout New York State, securing millions of dollars in compensation for clients.

Call us at (212) 688-3965 or Toll-Free (800) 801-9655, or request a free consultation online.

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