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NY State Minimum Auto Insurance Coverage Minimum Requirements. New York state law requires that you carry Bodily Injury Liability limits of at least $25,000 per-person and $50,000 per-accident. The Property Damage liability limit is required to cover at least $10,000.
You must file tort claims against the City with the City Comptroller. By law, claims must be filed within 90 days of the incident. The New York City Comptroller's Office is responsible for overseeing the resolution and settlement of claims filed against or on behalf of the City of New York.
Statute of Limitations CaseTime SinceThe Law Property damage 3 years CPLR 214(4) or CPLR 214-C No time limit Crim. Proc. 30.10(2)(a) Receiving stolen property 2 or 5 years depending on the facts Crim. Proc. 30.10(2)(b) or (c) Robbery 5 years Crim. Proc. 30.10(2)(b)32 more rows •
The law requires that property owners file a notice of claim with the Comptroller's Office before they file a lawsuit in court. The law also allows the Comptroller's Office to investigate and evaluate these claims, and to offer an early settlement of these potential lawsuits when the City is liable for the damages.
In most instances, the statute of limitations "clock" starts running on the day the property damage occurs. So a New York property owner usually has three years from that date to get any civil lawsuit filed against the person who caused the damage.
Instructions for service on NYCTA, MaBSTOA, and SIRTOA: E-mail this form to serviceclaims@nyct within 90 days of the incident. If your claim is not resolved, you will have one year and 90 days from the date of the incident to commence a legal action.
By Mail Complete the information requested on the “Mail Claim Form” page that appears after you select a name from the search results or select the “Mail Claim Form” link. Enter your full name and current address to generate a claim form. Print the form.