Ronkonkoma · Long Island, NY
Long Island Car Accident Lawyers Who Fight to Win
For more than 35 years, Gulotta & Gulotta has recovered millions for Long Island crash victims and other injured clients. Hurt in a car accident or another serious incident? You pay nothing unless we win your case.
- ✓ No fee unless we win
- ✓ Free consultation
- ✓ 35+ years experience
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Proven Results
Millions Recovered for Our Clients
Real recoveries for real Long Island families. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
How We Help
Practice Areas
Car Accidents
Car, truck, motorcycle, and pedestrian collisions.
Learn more →Slip & Fall
Premises liability and dangerous property conditions.
Learn more →Dog Bites
Dog attacks, disfigurement, and scarring.
Learn more →Wrongful Death
Fatal accidents and loss of a loved one.
Learn more →Labor Injuries
Construction site and workplace accidents.
Learn more →Medical Malpractice
Misdiagnosis, surgical errors, and negligent medical care.
Learn more →Client Reviews
What Our Clients Say
“Michael represented me with a commercial lease and I couldn't be more happy. He was quick to respond, thorough and super reasonably priced.”
Santiago G.
By The Numbers
Recoveries Across Every Practice Area
Recovered for clients injured in car, truck, and pedestrian collisions across Long Island.
Premises liability recoveries for serious orthopedic and soft-tissue injuries.
Compensation for dog attack victims, including disfigurement and reconstructive surgery.
Justice and financial recovery for families who lost a loved one.
Construction and workplace injury recoveries for workers hurt on the job under New York Labor Law.
Total recovered in personal injury damages for injured clients across Long Island, spanning every practice area.
FAQs
Personal Injury Questions, Answered
+How much does it cost to hire Gulotta & Gulotta?
We work on a contingency fee, which means you owe us no legal fees unless we recover money for you. Initial consultations are always free, and we'll give you an honest assessment of your case before you commit to anything.
+How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in New York?
Generally three years from the date of injury for most personal injury lawsuits. Car accident no-fault applications must be filed within 30 days. Claims against New York State are two years. Claims against a town, village, or city require a Notice of Claim within 90 days. Missing any of these deadlines can permanently bar your claim — call us as soon as possible after an injury.
+What is the difference between no-fault insurance and a personal injury lawsuit?
No-fault is automatic insurance coverage in New York that pays your medical bills and a portion of lost wages up to $50,000 after a car accident, regardless of who caused the crash. A personal injury lawsuit is a separate claim against the at-fault party for pain and suffering, future medical needs, and damages beyond the no-fault limits. Many serious injury cases involve both tracks running in parallel.
+What types of cases does your firm handle?
We handle car and auto accidents, truck and motorcycle crashes, pedestrian and bicycle accidents, slip and fall injuries, dog bites, wrongful death, construction and Labor Law injuries, and medical malpractice — across Long Island, with a focus on Suffolk County and Nassau County.
+Will my case have to go to trial?
Most personal injury cases settle before trial. We prepare every case as if it is going to trial — that preparation is what motivates insurance carriers to make fair offers. When trial is necessary to get the right result, our attorneys are ready and experienced.
+How long does a personal injury case take?
Most cases resolve within 12 to 24 months, depending on the severity of the injuries, whether liability is disputed, and whether a lawsuit must be filed. Catastrophic cases involving complex ongoing medical care can take longer. We give every client a realistic timeline at the first meeting and keep you informed at every step.
+What if the accident was partially my fault?
New York follows pure comparative negligence. You can still recover even if you were partially at fault — your recovery is simply reduced by your percentage of fault. Do not assume you don't have a case before talking to a lawyer.
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