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Hit-and-Run · New York City, NY

Hit by a driver who fled in NYC? What to know.

Updated June 2026

Justin Khuu

Justin Khuu

Research Editor

Not Yet Claimed

Not Yet Claimed

Legal Reviewer · NY Bar #0000000 ·

Jun 2026 · 8 min read

Zero Up Front. Always.

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Accidents move fast. This guide doesn't. Every step below is attorney-reviewed, specific to New York City, New York law, and written in plain language instead of legal jargon — with each answer linked to its source, so you don't miss what matters.

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This guide applies to New York State law. MVAIC is a NY-specific fund; other states have different uninsured motorist systems.

💡 Quick Answer

If a hit-and-run driver fled the scene in NYC, you have two potential recovery paths:

  • 1
    If you have NY auto insurance: File a no-fault PIP claim (NF-2 within 30 days) and an uninsured motorist (UM) claim with your own insurer.
  • 2
    If you have no auto insurance: File a MVAIC claim: New York's fund for victims of unidentified or uninsured drivers. MVAIC deadline: 90 days from the accident to file a Notice of Intention.

VTL § 600 requires any driver involved in an accident to stop, exchange information, and render reasonable assistance. Leaving the scene is a criminal offense, a Class B misdemeanor for property damage, a Class D felony for personal injury.

Quick Answer — Source Index2claim-level sources
NY Insurance Law Art. 52: MVAIC
NY Insurance Law Art. 52: MVAIC✓ Official (source-only)
VTL § 600: Leaving Scene of Accident

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Right now · first hours

At the scene

Medical first. Concussion/TBI and internal injuries can surface hours later. A worsening headache, confusion, repeated vomiting, or numbness means emergency care now (CDC head-injury danger signs).

  1. 1

    Call 911 immediately. An NYPD report is mandatory for a MVAIC claim; without it, MVAIC denies the application. Get the report number from the responding officer.

  2. 2

    Capture whatever you can about the fleeing vehicle, even a partial plate. Tell NYPD everything: witnesses, nearby businesses with CCTV, and NYC's traffic camera network can sometimes identify the vehicle.

Do not

  • Leave the scene before NYPD arrives. The police report is the gateway to every recovery path you have.
  • Assume there is no recovery because the driver was never found. New York has a dedicated fund for exactly this situation.
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First 72 hours

Report & preserve evidence

Hit-and-run recovery in New York runs on two tracks, and which one applies depends on whether you carry auto insurance. Both have deadlines far shorter than the 3-year lawsuit window.

  • If you have NY auto insurance: file NF-2 within 30 days and open an uninsured motorist (UM) claim with your own insurer.
  • If you have no auto insurance: file a MVAIC Notice of Intention within 90 days. MVAIC is New York's fund for victims of unidentified or uninsured drivers.
  • Get an attorney involved in the first week. MVAIC claims are denied for procedural errors far more often than on the merits.

Why a hit-and-run is different

New York has a backstop most states lack, but it comes with strict eligibility rules and short deadlines:

  • UM coverage comes first. If your own policy includes uninsured motorist coverage, it takes precedence over MVAIC and often carries higher limits.
  • MVAIC (NY Insurance Law Art. 52) pays up to $50,000 and can also cover pain and suffering if your injuries meet the serious-injury threshold. It requires an NYPD report and a 90-day Notice of Intention.
  • Leaving the scene is a crime. VTL § 600 makes fleeing a personal-injury crash a Class D felony, and the criminal investigation can surface the driver.

MVAIC covers hit-and-run victims without auto insurance up to $50,000 in no-fault benefits, but only with a 90-day Notice filing and NYPD report.

MVAIC also covers accidents with uninsured (not just unidentified) drivers. If the at-fault driver is identified and insured, your UM coverage or their liability policy takes precedence over MVAIC.

Source: NY Insurance Law Art. 52: Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation

Legal detailsKey numbers for this case typeMVAIC deadlines and limits, the criminal penalty for fleeing, and New York filing deadlines, with sources.
MetricValueSource
MVAIC Notice of Intention deadline90 days from accidentstatuteNY Insurance Law § 5218
MVAIC maximum benefit$50,000 per personstatuteNY Insurance Law § 5204
Hit-and-run criminal penalty (personal injury)Class D felony under VTL § 600(2)statuteVTL § 600
NF-2 filing deadline (insured victims)30 days from accidentstatuteNY Insurance Law § 5106
NY statute of limitations3 years (CPLR § 214)statuteCPLR § 214
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First 2 weeks · before you sign

Protect the claim before you sign anything

  • Keep proof of your insurance status (or lack of it). MVAIC eligibility depends on no other policy covering you.
  • Document the search for the driver: the NYPD report number, witness statements, and any camera canvass. This record supports both UM and MVAIC claims.

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Local resources (New York City)

Get your crash report

NYPD responds to injury crashes and files an MV-104AN report. Download it at collisionreport.nypdonline.org after about 7 business days, or request older reports from the NY DMV with form MV-198C.

Verified as of Jun 2026

Tow & impound

If NYPD ordered the tow, call 311 or check nyc.gov to locate the borough tow pound holding your vehicle. Bring ID, proof of ownership, and insurance. Daily storage fees add up.

Verified as of Jun 2026

Body shop

You choose your own repair shop. Under NY Insurance Law § 2610, the insurer cannot require a specific shop. Ask for an itemized estimate and OEM parts.

Verified as of Jun 2026

Medical records

Request copies from each provider; you have a right to them. Keep one folder with every bill, scan, and visit summary.

Verified as of Jun 2026

Hospitals & emergency contacts

Level I trauma centers (NYC)

Bellevue (Manhattan) · Elmhurst (Queens) · Kings County (Brooklyn) · Lincoln (Bronx). For severe injuries call 911; EMS routes to the nearest trauma center.

Verified as of Jun 2026

Police & crash reports

Call 911 for any injury crash; NYPD must respond and file the MV-104AN. Non-emergency questions: 311. Always get the report or incident number before leaving the scene.

Verified as of Jun 2026
These matter most in the first hours. Send them to whoever's with the injured person.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • 1

    Failing to file an NYPD report before pursuing MVAIC.

  • 2

    Missing the 90-day MVAIC Notice of Intention deadline.

Can you handle this yourself?

Do you need a lawyer for this?

Likely DIYProperty damage only, no injury, clear fault, cooperative insurer.
CautionDelayed symptoms, disputed fault, or a low offer. Read up before responding.
High-risk soloAn unidentified driver, a MVAIC filing, or a UM coverage dispute (the procedural deadlines are strict).
Get help nowSerious or permanent injury, a death, a minor, a government vehicle, or a deadline closing.

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What runs out, and when

  • 30 days from the crash to file your no-fault NF-2 application (NY Insurance Law § 5106). Missing it can forfeit up to $50,000 in PIP benefits. The most urgent New York deadline.
  • 3 years from the crash for most New York injury lawsuits (CPLR § 214). Strict.
  • 90 days to file a Notice of Claim if a government vehicle was involved (MTA bus, NYPD, sanitation truck), then 1 year and 90 days to sue (Gen. Mun. Law § 50-e).
  • 90 days to file a MVAIC Notice of Intention if you have no auto insurance (NY Insurance Law § 5218). Courts do not extend it.
  • Exceptions: deadlines for minors can be tolled under CPLR § 208, and government-claim deadlines are almost never extended. Verify your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MVAIC and how does it help NYC hit-and-run victims?

MVAIC (Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation) is a New York State fund that compensates victims of unidentified or uninsured drivers when no other insurance coverage is available. It pays up to $50,000 in no-fault benefits and, if your injuries meet the serious injury threshold, can also compensate for pain and suffering. You must file a Notice of Intention within 90 days of the accident and have an NYPD report.

What if I have uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on my own policy?

If you have UM coverage, it takes precedence over MVAIC. File a UM claim with your own insurer. UM coverage can pay for both no-fault benefits and pain and suffering, often at higher limits than MVAIC. Check your declarations page for your UM/UIM limits.

How this was verified

Reviewed by: Not Yet Claimed · NY Bar #0000000 · Data as of: Jun 2026 · Next review: 2026-Q3.
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Sources & Citations

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