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The Scaffold Law · Absolute Liability

Car Accident and Personal Injury Lawyer in Park Slope, Brooklyn

Park Slope’s mix of family residential streets and major arterial roads creates a specific accident pattern: relatively quiet side streets feeding into high-speed corridors where crashes concentrate. 4th Avenue is one of NYC’s most-crashed corridors. Atlantic Avenue and Flatbush Avenue carry heavy through-traffic. Prospect Park West has been redesigned multiple times to address ongoing safety issues. The neighborhood’s high cycling volume produces a steady stream of vehicle-cyclist conflicts.

Amparo Law Firm represents Park Slope residents — including the substantial cycling and family-oriented community — injured in motor vehicle accidents.
  • 4th Avenue. A wide, fast corridor that has been the subject of repeated NYC DOT redesigns. Crashes concentrate at intersections from Atlantic Avenue south to 9th Street.
  • Atlantic Avenue and Flatbush Avenue intersection — major multi-direction conflict point.
  • Prospect Park West between Grand Army Plaza and 15th Street — bike lane and pedestrian conflicts.
  • 9th Street — east-west corridor connecting the Slope to the BQE.
  • 7th Avenue through the commercial corridor — pedestrian and turning-vehicle conflicts.
  • The BQE access points — particularly the entrance/exit at Hamilton Avenue.

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.

Federal-court-trained advocacy. Direct attorney access. Specific experience with cycling accident cases — a recurring Park Slope issue. Free consultation, no fee unless we recover.

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

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