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Car Accident Lawyer
Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn

Injured in a crash on Flatbush Ave? You deserve maximum compensation — not the insurance company's first offer. Koenig Pierre, Esq. fights for Brooklyn accident victims every day.

Why Hire Koenig Pierre?

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No Fee Unless You Win Contingency-based — zero out-of-pocket costs.
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Brooklyn-Based & Community Focused Office at 2653 Coney Island Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11223.
Aggressive Against Insurers Koenig doesn't settle for less than your case deserves.
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Multilingual Community Service Serving English, Spanish & Haitian Creole speakers.
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Brooklyn crashes/month
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Most crashes in NYC
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Upfront legal fees

Why Flatbush Avenue Is One of Brooklyn's Most Dangerous Roads

Flatbush Avenue stretches approximately 11 miles from the Manhattan Bridge through the heart of Brooklyn to the shores of Jamaica Bay near Kings Plaza. This heavily trafficked commercial corridor is lined with double-parked delivery trucks, pedestrian crosswalks, bus stops, and dozens of unprotected intersections — making it a breeding ground for serious car accidents.

The NYC Department of Transportation's Vision Zero initiative has identified Flatbush Avenue as part of the city's High Injury Network — the 6% of streets that account for 50% of serious injuries and fatalities. Despite this designation, crashes continue to injure and kill motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians every year.

Key Danger Factors on Flatbush Ave

  • Heavy bus and truck traffic from B41, B44, B48 routes
  • Double-parking blocking sight lines
  • High-speed through-traffic mixing with local commercial stops
  • Complex intersections (Flatbush & Atlantic, Flatbush & Church, Flatbush & Kings Hwy)
  • Dense pedestrian activity near Kings Plaza, Brooklyn College & transit hubs
  • Distracted and impaired driving in nightlife zones

High-Crash Locations on Flatbush Ave

Flatbush & Atlantic Ave

Major interchange near Barclays Center — multi-lane merges and heavy pedestrian flow create frequent conflicts.

Flatbush & Church Ave

A historically high-injury intersection in the heart of Flatbush's commercial district.

Flatbush & Nostrand Ave

Heavy turning traffic and commercial deliveries create dangerous conditions for cyclists and pedestrians.

Flatbush & Kings Highway

Broad intersection with high-speed approach lanes — a frequent site of broadside crashes.

Flatbush & Newkirk Ave

Dense residential crossings near transit stop; incidents often involve inattentive turning drivers.

Near Kings Plaza (Ave U)

Shopping mall traffic, delivery trucks and poor lane markings make this stretch especially hazardous.

7 Steps to Take After a Car Accident on Flatbush Avenue

The actions you take in the hours and days following a car accident on Flatbush Avenue can dramatically affect the outcome of your personal injury claim. Follow these steps — then call Koenig Pierre.

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Get to Safety

If your vehicle is operable and it is safe to do so, move it to the side of the road. Activate your hazard lights and do not stand in traffic. Flatbush Avenue's heavy vehicle flow makes it critical to clear the lane quickly.

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Call 911 & Obtain a Police Report

Contact the NYPD immediately. A police report is often essential to establishing fault. Confirm your version of events is accurately reflected; if not, you can request an amended report.

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Seek Medical Attention Immediately

Even if you feel fine, visit a physician or emergency room right away. Injuries like traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord damage may not present symptoms immediately. A documented medical visit establishes a direct link between the crash and your injuries.

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Exchange Information

Per New York State law, you must remain at the scene and exchange name, address, insurance company, policy number, driver's license number, and license plate with all drivers involved.

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Document the Scene

Photograph vehicle positions, skid marks, traffic signals, road conditions, and your visible injuries. Look for nearby security cameras — businesses along Flatbush Ave often have footage that can support your claim.

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Notify Your Insurer

Under New York's no-fault insurance law, you must provide written notice to your insurer within 30 days of the accident. No-fault covers up to $50,000 in medical bills and lost wages — but for serious injuries, a personal injury lawsuit may be necessary to recover full damages.

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Contact a Flatbush Car Accident Lawyer

Call Koenig Pierre, Esq. as soon as possible. Evidence disappears quickly, and New York's statute of limitations gives you only 3 years to file — or just 90 days if the City of New York is a defendant. Schedule your free consultation today.

Compensation for Flatbush Ave Car Accident Victims

New York law allows seriously injured victims to pursue compensation beyond the limits of no-fault insurance. Below is an overview of the damages Koenig Pierre pursues on behalf of his Flatbush Avenue clients.

Type of DamageWhat It CoversNotes
Medical ExpensesEmergency care, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, future treatmentBoth past and future costs recoverable
Lost WagesIncome lost during recovery periodNo-fault covers 80% up to $2,000/month; lawsuit can recover full wages
Loss of Earning CapacityFuture income you can no longer earn due to permanent injuryRequires expert testimony in many cases
Pain & SufferingPhysical pain, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of lifeAvailable when you meet NY's serious injury threshold
Property DamageVehicle repair or replacement, personal propertySeparate from personal injury claim
Wrongful DeathFuneral costs, lost financial support, loss of companionshipAvailable through wrongful death claim

New York's Serious Injury Threshold

Under New York Insurance Law § 5102(d), you must meet a "serious injury" threshold to pursue pain & suffering damages. This includes: death, dismemberment, significant disfigurement, fracture, permanent loss of use of a body organ, significant limitation of a body function, or a medically determined injury preventing substantially all normal activities for 90 of 180 days post-accident. Koenig Pierre will assess whether your injuries qualify during your free consultation.

Car Accidents on Flatbush Ave — All Claim Types

  • 🚗Rear-End Collisions — Common at Flatbush Ave traffic lights; typically the trailing driver is at fault.
  • 🚌MTA Bus Accidents — The B41 and B44 run the full length of Flatbush Ave; MTA claims require a Notice of Claim within 90 days.
  • 🚚Delivery Truck & Commercial Vehicle CrashesTruck accident cases may involve multiple defendants including the driver, employer, and shipper.
  • 🛵Rideshare Accidents (Uber / Lyft)Rideshare crashes involve complex insurance coverage questions; we handle them all.
  • 🚦Red-Light & Stop-Sign Violations — T-bone collisions at Flatbush intersections cause severe injuries; traffic camera footage can prove fault.
  • 🚶Pedestrian Knockdowns — Pedestrians crossing Flatbush Ave are struck regularly; these cases often result in serious or catastrophic injuries.
  • 🚲Bicycle AccidentsCyclists on Flatbush Ave face real danger from dooring, right hooks, and inattentive drivers.
  • 🏍️Motorcycle Accidents — Motorcyclists are especially vulnerable; Koenig Pierre fights to ensure they receive the full compensation owed.
  • 🛻Head-On Collisions — Often caused by improper lane changes or impaired driving; these crashes cause devastating injuries.
  • 🍺Drunk Driving AccidentsDWI crash victims may pursue both compensatory and punitive damages.
  • 🏗️Construction Zone Crashes — NYC DOT projects along Flatbush Ave can create hazardous conditions; the municipality may share liability.
  • ⚰️Wrongful Death — If a loved one died in a Flatbush Ave crash, we represent their family with compassion and tenacity.

Hurt on Flatbush Ave? Don't Wait.

Every day you delay, evidence disappears and the insurance company builds its defense. Call Brooklyn car accident lawyer Koenig Pierre now for a free, no-obligation consultation.

1-800-946-4616

Car Accident Lawyer Flatbush Ave — FAQ

Common questions about car accident claims on Flatbush Avenue and in Brooklyn, answered by Koenig Pierre, Esq.

Move to safety, call 911, seek medical attention immediately, exchange information with all drivers, document the scene with photos, and notify your insurer within 30 days. Most importantly, contact a Brooklyn car accident lawyer as soon as possible. Read our full guide: What Should I Do After A Car Accident in New York?
New York's statute of limitations for personal injury is generally 3 years from the accident date under CPLR § 214. However, if a government entity such as the NYC DOT or MTA is involved, you must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days. Do not wait — call Koenig Pierre immediately.
Flatbush Avenue is part of NYC's High Injury Network — a small percentage of streets responsible for a disproportionate share of serious injuries. Heavy bus traffic (B41, B44), commercial deliveries, inadequate pedestrian infrastructure, and drivers ignoring traffic signals contribute to frequent crashes at intersections like Flatbush & Atlantic, Flatbush & Church, and Flatbush & Kings Highway.
Yes. New York follows pure comparative negligence under CPLR Article 14-A. Even if you are 50% at fault, you may still recover 50% of your damages. Insurance companies try to inflate your share of fault to minimize their payout — Koenig Pierre ensures your fault percentage is not overstated.
Depending on the severity of your injuries, you may recover: past and future medical expenses, lost wages and future earning capacity, pain and suffering, property damage, and — in wrongful death cases — funeral expenses and loss of financial support. New York no-fault insurance covers initial costs, but seriously injured victims should pursue a full personal injury claim.
Koenig Pierre operates on a contingency fee basis — you pay nothing unless he wins your case. The consultation is completely free. There are no upfront costs, no hourly fees, and no out-of-pocket expenses. Call 1-800-946-4616 to get started.
Options include: (1) Filing a claim under your own uninsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage; (2) Applying to the Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation (MVAIC) — you have 90 days to file; (3) Identifying other liable parties such as a negligent employer or vehicle owner. Koenig Pierre will explore every avenue.
A gap in treatment can affect your case, but it doesn't necessarily ruin it. There are legitimate explanations — financial hardship, lack of transportation, childcare obligations. Read Koenig's full analysis: I Got Into a Car Accident on Flatbush and Stopped Receiving Treatment. Did I Mess Up My Case? Resume treatment and call Koenig today.

A Lawyer Who Knows Flatbush

Flatbush is one of Brooklyn's most vibrant and diverse communities — home to generations of Caribbean and Haitian families, as well as longtime Brooklyn residents who have built their lives on these streets. Koenig Pierre is not just a lawyer; he is a dedicated advocate for the people of Flatbush, East Flatbush, Crown Heights, Midwood, Ditmas Park, and Prospect Lefferts Gardens.

When you're hurt on Flatbush Avenue, you deserve someone who understands your community, speaks your language, and isn't intimidated by insurance corporations. Koenig Pierre serves English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole speaking clients — see our guide for the Haitian community.

Located at 2653 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11223, just minutes from Flatbush Avenue, Koenig Pierre is positioned to investigate your crash scene quickly and aggressively pursue your claim.

Flatbush Ave Corridor Communities

  • 📍Flatbush — The heart of our service area along the avenue
  • 📍East Flatbush — Densely residential; heavy pedestrian activity
  • 📍Midwood — Flatbush Ave's southern stretch near Kings Highway
  • 📍Crown Heights — Northern Flatbush corridor; high bus and bike activity
  • 📍Ditmas Park — Residential crossings along Flatbush mid-section
  • 📍Park Slope — Northern approach to Flatbush near Grand Army Plaza
  • 📍Brownsville — Nearby area with frequent Flatbush Ave usage
  • 📍Canarsie — Southern terminus near Kings Plaza shopping center

Ready to Fight for Your Rights?

The insurance company has lawyers working against you right now. You deserve an experienced Brooklyn car accident attorney who will fight just as hard — on your side, on contingency.

1-800-946-4616

Written & Reviewed By

Koenig Pierre, Esq.
New York Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyer

Koenig Pierre, Esq. is a dedicated Brooklyn car accident lawyer and New York personal injury attorney committed to fighting for the rights of accident victims throughout the New York Metropolitan area. With a Brooklyn office at 2653 Coney Island Avenue, Koenig Pierre serves clients throughout Flatbush, East Flatbush, Crown Heights, Midwood, Ditmas Park, and all five boroughs.

Koenig focuses exclusively on plaintiff-side personal injury law, representing everyday New Yorkers — including members of Brooklyn's Haitian and Caribbean communities — against the city's largest insurance corporations. His practice covers car accidents, truck accidents, construction accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death, premises liability, and elder abuse. He is listed on Justia and is admitted to practice in New York.

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