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The Scaffold Law · Absolute Liability

Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyer in Flushing, Queens

Flushing’s downtown core — centered around Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue under the 7 train — is one of the most pedestrian-dense areas in the entire United States. The neighborhood’s commercial activity, dominant Chinese and Korean populations, dense bus traffic, and constant vehicle/pedestrian interaction produce one of NYC’s higher injury rates.

Amparo Law Firm represents Flushing residents injured in vehicle accidents, pedestrian strikes, and cyclist collisions. We work in English, Spanish, and Farsi, and coordinate with Mandarin and Korean translators for Flushing-specific cases.
  • Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue. The single most pedestrian-dense intersection in Queens. Crashes here often involve buses, taxis, delivery vehicles, and pedestrians.
  • Roosevelt Avenue under the 7 train — limited visibility from elevated structure.
  • Northern Boulevard — major ejast-west arterial with frequent intersection crashes.
  • Kissena Boulevard — corridor connecting Main Street to the Long Island Expressway.
  • College Point Boulevard — commercial corridor with truck traffic.
  • Union Street and Sanford Avenue — pedestrian and cyclist conflicts in the residential areas.

PIP coverage. 30-day filing deadline. Pain and suffering requires meeting the serious injury threshold.

Call 911. Photograph the scene. Get the police report. Get medical care. File the PIP application within 30 days. Don’t give a recorded statement. Call us.

Trilingual representation (English, Spanish, Farsi) with translator coordination for Mandarin, Cantonese, and Korean. Federal-court-trained advocacy. Free consultation, no fee unless we recover. Office at One World Trade Center, accessible from Flushing via the 7 train.

Service Area
High-Incident Intersections
Bedford Ave & N 7th St
L-train hub
Metropolitan & BQE on-ramp
Highway access
Broadway & Roebling
Pedestrian-heavy
Williamsburg Bridge approach
Cyclist mix
Driggs Ave & Grand
L-train hub Rear-end zone

Hurt on a job site?

Free case evaluation. No fee unless we recover for you.