No-fault will cover up to $50,000 per person in actual financial losses to anyone injured in your car and to pedestrians injured by your car in an accident. That includes lost wages.
For lost wages, no-fault will pay up to 80% of your losses (up to $2,000 per month) for up to three years.
Note: if you want to sue another driver for causing pain and suffering, or for lost wages or medical bills more than $50,000, you must have sustained a serious injury as defined by law. The attorneys at O’Brien Boyd can help you determine if you meet these requirements.
Remember, a well-trained attorney can help you get the money to pay your bills, even when your auto insurance agent or representative doesn’t give you all the information you need. Don’t let an insurance adjuster hurt your ability to make a claim in the future.
If you or a loved one has questions about no-fault insurance to cover your lost wages, please call 716-839-7777, e-mail an attorney at O’Brien Boyd, or fill out this form to see if you have a case.


| Burn | Scarring | |
| Carpal Tunnel | Shoulder | |
| CRPS | Spinal Cord | |
| Fracture | TMJ | |
| Knee Injury | Traumatic Brain Injury | |
| Neck / Back Injury | Wrongful Death |

| Auto Accident | Food Poisoning | |
| Construction | No Fault | |
| Dog Bite | Sexual Assault | |
| Drunk Driving Accident | Truck Accident | |
| Fall Down / Slip | Wrongful Death |
