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Legal Summary — New York Personal Injury Law
Last Updated: February 2026
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Public Record

Notable New York Personal Injury Verdicts & Settlements

These publicly reported verdicts and settlements illustrate the range of outcomes in New York personal injury cases. They are from public court records and do not represent Bond Legal's case results.

$172MConstruction Accident2023

Jury verdict for a construction worker who fell from scaffolding due to alleged Labor Law §§ 240/241 violations, resulting in paraplegia.

New York County (Manhattan)Source: New York Supreme Court / New York Law Journal
$95MMedical Malpractice / Birth Injury2022

Verdict for a child who sustained permanent brain damage due to alleged delayed delivery and fetal monitoring failures.

Kings County (Brooklyn)Source: Kings County Supreme Court / New York Law Journal
$68MTrucking Accident2023

Jury verdict in a fatal tractor-trailer collision on the Cross Bronx Expressway involving Hours of Service violations.

Bronx CountySource: Bronx Supreme Court / New York Law Journal
$55MAuto Accident2022

Verdict for a passenger who sustained catastrophic spinal injuries in a high-speed collision on the Long Island Expressway.

Nassau CountySource: Nassau County Supreme Court / New York Law Journal
$40MPedestrian Accident2023

Settlement for a pedestrian struck by a turning vehicle in a busy Queens intersection, resulting in multiple amputations.

Queens CountySource: Queens Supreme Court / New York Law Journal

Important: The verdicts and settlements shown above are from publicly available court records and legal publications. They are presented for informational purposes only and do not represent Bond Legal's case results. Every case is unique — the facts, injuries, defendants, insurance coverage, venue, and applicable law vary significantly. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in your case. Gross amounts shown are before deduction of attorney fees, costs, and expenses. This is an advertisement.

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What Makes New York Different for Personal Injury Cases

New York is a no-fault auto insurance state, meaning your own Personal Injury Protection (PIP) covers initial medical bills and lost wages up to $50,000 regardless of fault (N.Y. Ins. Law § 5102). However, you can step outside the no-fault system and sue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering if you meet the 'serious injury' threshold defined in Insurance Law § 5102(d) — including fractures, permanent limitation of use, or significant disfigurement.

New York's pure comparative fault system (N.Y. C.P.L.R. § 1411) is one of the most plaintiff-friendly in the nation, allowing recovery even if you are 99% at fault. Unlike states with a 51% bar, New York never completely bars your claim based on fault percentage — your recovery is simply reduced proportionally.

New York City presents unique challenges for personal injury cases, with the densest pedestrian and cycling traffic in the nation. Pedestrian deaths (289 in 2023, 26% of all fatalities) and cyclist deaths (48, 4%) are driven by complex multi-party liability in construction accidents (Labor Law §§ 240, 241) and a specialized court system that handles thousands of PI cases annually.

The state has no cap on compensatory damages in personal injury cases, and New York courts have historically awarded some of the largest verdicts in the nation, particularly in NYC and the surrounding boroughs. New York's uninsured motorist rate is just 5.3% (IRC data).

New York Traffic Safety Statistics

300,000+

Annual Crashes

1,114

Fatalities (2023)

5.7

Deaths per 100K residents

5.3%

Uninsured Drivers (IRC)

289 (26%)

Pedestrian fatalities

201 (18%)

Motorcycle fatalities

48 (4%)

Bicyclist fatalities

Source: IIHS/NHTSA FARS, 2023 | Pedestrian fatalities: IIHS, 2023 | Motorcycle fatalities: IIHS, 2023 | Bicyclist fatalities: IIHS, 2023

New York Auto Insurance Landscape

~$2,600/yr

Avg. Annual Premium

Bankrate/NAIC, 2023

25/50/10 + $50,000 PIP (no-fault)

Minimum Coverage

N.Y. Ins. Law § 5102

5.3%

Uninsured Drivers

IRC, 2022

No-Fault State

Insurance System

New York is a no-fault PIP state — your own coverage pays first $50,000 in medical/lost wages. Must meet 'serious injury' threshold (fracture, permanent limitation, significant disfigurement) to sue for pain and suffering.

Key Insurance Notes for New York

  • SUM (Supplementary Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist) coverage is mandatory at minimum BI limits
  • NYC has the highest auto insurance premiums in the state, with Brooklyn and the Bronx among the costliest zip codes nationally
  • New York requires all insurers to participate in the Automobile Insurance Plan (assigned risk pool) for high-risk drivers
  • Leandra's Law (V&T Law § 1192-a) makes it a felony to drive drunk with a child passenger under 16

How New York Insurers Handle Claims

See how major insurers operating in New York rank for claims difficulty — including Allstate, Liberty Mutual, and Travelers.

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New York Impairment & Behavioral Crash Data

295

Alcohol-Related Fatalities

~26% of all traffic fatalities involved alcohol impairment — concentrated outside NYC

~30%

Drug-Positive Rate in Fatal Crashes

95+ fatalities involving drivers age 24 or younger

Teen Driver Fatal Crashes

250+

Unrestrained Occupant Fatalities

Source: NHTSA FARS / NYSDMV, 2023

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New York Court & Filing Statistics

1,500,000+ (Supreme Courts statewide)

Civil Filings

NYC boroughs (Kings, Bronx, Queens, New York County) handle the highest PI caseloads; Bronx County is historically the most plaintiff-friendly venue in the U.S.

Personal Injury Filings

18–36 months (NYC); 12–24 months (upstate)

Avg. Disposition Time

Source: NY Unified Court System Annual Report, 2023

Seasonal Trends

When Are New York Roads Most Dangerous?

Crash patterns in New York follow seasonal and holiday trends that every driver should know.

July (highest fatality count statewide, 2023)

Deadliest Month

July 4th weekend

Deadliest Holiday Period

November–March

+35–50% in upstate counties

Winter weather — lake-effect snow in Western NY, ice storms in Hudson Valley, and nor'easters statewide significantly increase crash rates.

May–September

+20% statewide

Summer tourism — increased traffic in NYC, Long Island, Hudson Valley, and Adirondacks. Motorcycle fatalities peak June–August.

Holiday weekends (Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day)

DWI crashes +40% during holiday weekends

Heavy volume on LIE, NYS Thruway, and Taconic with elevated DWI enforcement.

School year (September–June)

+15% in suburban corridors

Morning/afternoon rush crashes spike in suburban Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, and Erie counties.

Source: NYSDMV Crash Data / NHTSA FARS, 2023. Crash patterns are based on multi-year data and may vary year to year.

Common Questions

New York Personal Injury FAQ

County-by-County

New York Personal Injury by County

Each county in New York has distinct court procedures, jury tendencies, and case timelines that significantly impact personal injury outcomes. Showing the top 6 counties by filing volume.

Kings (Brooklyn) County

PI Filings

60,000+ civil filings/yr

Median PI Verdict

High — historically plaintiff-favorable

Typical Timeline

24–36 months

Jury Pool

Diverse urban jury pool; consistently produces large PI verdicts

NYS Supreme Court — Kings County. Second only to Bronx in PI verdict amounts. Complex litigation division handles mass torts.

New York (Manhattan) County

PI Filings

55,000+ civil filings/yr

Median PI Verdict

Very high — large verdicts in catastrophic cases

Typical Timeline

24–36 months

Jury Pool

Diverse Manhattan jury pool; educated and generally fair

NYS Supreme Court — New York County at 60 Centre St. Largest PI caseload in the nation. Commercial Division handles complex business litigation.

Bronx County

PI Filings

40,000+ civil filings/yr

Median PI Verdict

Highest in the state — most plaintiff-favorable venue

Typical Timeline

18–30 months

Jury Pool

Historically the most plaintiff-friendly jurisdiction in New York

NYS Supreme Court — Bronx County. Known nationally for highest per-case PI verdict amounts. Defense attorneys often seek venue changes.

Queens County

PI Filings

35,000+ civil filings/yr

Median PI Verdict

High — diverse jury pool

Typical Timeline

24–36 months

Jury Pool

Most ethnically diverse county in the U.S.; moderate to plaintiff-favorable

Queens County Supreme Court at 88-11 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica. Heavy PI caseload from dense residential areas and major highways (LIE, BQE, Van Wyck).

Nassau County

PI Filings

25,000+ civil filings/yr

Median PI Verdict

High — affluent suburban juries

Typical Timeline

18–30 months

Jury Pool

Affluent, educated suburban jury pool; moderate to plaintiff-favorable

Nassau County Supreme Court in Mineola. Long Island Expressway (LIE), Northern State Parkway, and Southern State Parkway generate significant crash litigation.

Suffolk County

PI Filings

22,000+ civil filings/yr

Median PI Verdict

Moderate to high

Typical Timeline

18–24 months

Jury Pool

Suburban/exurban mix; moderate to conservative

Suffolk County Supreme Court in Riverhead. Largest county by area in NY downstate. LIE terminus, Route 27 (Montauk Highway), and Sunrise Highway are primary crash corridors.

Westchester County

PI Filings: 18,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: High — affluent jury pool

Timeline: 18–24 months

Jury Pool: Affluent, suburban; moderate verdicts

Westchester County Supreme Court in White Plains. I-287, I-95 (New England Thruway), Cross County Parkway, and Saw Mill River Parkway are major crash generators.

Erie County

PI Filings: 15,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate — largest in Western NY

Timeline: 18–24 months

Jury Pool: Blue-collar, urban/suburban; moderate

Erie County Supreme Court in Buffalo. I-90 (NYS Thruway), I-190, and Kensington Expressway. Largest caseload in Western NY.

Monroe County

PI Filings: 10,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 18–24 months

Jury Pool: Moderate, working-class; balanced PI verdicts

Monroe County Supreme Court in Rochester. I-490, I-390, and Lake Ontario State Parkway. Second-largest PI caseload in upstate NY.

Richmond (Staten Island) County

PI Filings: 8,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate to high

Timeline: 18–30 months

Jury Pool: More suburban/conservative than other NYC boroughs

Richmond County Supreme Court at 18 Richmond Terrace. Smallest NYC borough by caseload but still substantial.

Albany County

PI Filings: 8,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate — state capital venue

Timeline: 16–22 months

Jury Pool: Government-heavy jury pool; moderate

Albany County Supreme Court at 16 Eagle St. State capital draws government tort claims. I-87/I-90 interchange is a major crash generator.

Onondaga County

PI Filings: 8,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 16–22 months

Jury Pool: Urban/suburban mix; moderate

Onondaga County Supreme Court in Syracuse. I-81, I-690, and I-481 interchange. Largest PI caseload in Central NY.

Orange County

PI Filings: 6,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–22 months

Jury Pool: Mixed suburban/rural; moderate

Orange County Supreme Court in Goshen. I-84, I-87, and Route 17/I-86 generate significant truck and commuter crash litigation.

Rockland County

PI Filings: 5,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate to high

Timeline: 16–24 months

Jury Pool: Suburban; moderate

Rockland County Supreme Court in New City. I-87 (NYS Thruway), Palisades Interstate Parkway, and Route 59 are primary corridors.

Dutchess County

PI Filings: 4,500+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–20 months

Jury Pool: Mixed suburban/rural; moderate

Dutchess County Supreme Court in Poughkeepsie. I-84, Taconic State Parkway, and Route 9 are major corridors.

Saratoga County

PI Filings: 3,500+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–20 months

Jury Pool: Affluent/tourism; moderate

Saratoga County Supreme Court in Ballston Spa. I-87 (Northway) generates significant crash litigation. Summer racing season increases traffic.

Oneida County

PI Filings: 3,500+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–18 months

Jury Pool: Working-class; moderate

Oneida County Supreme Court in Utica. I-90 (NYS Thruway) and Route 12 corridors.

Schenectady County

PI Filings: 3,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–18 months

Jury Pool: Urban/suburban; moderate

Schenectady County Supreme Court. I-890, I-88, and Route 5 corridors.

Niagara County

PI Filings: 3,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–18 months

Jury Pool: Working-class; moderate

Niagara County Supreme Court in Lockport. I-190, Robert Moses Parkway, and LaSalle Expressway.

Broome County

PI Filings: 3,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–18 months

Jury Pool: Working-class/university; moderate

Broome County Supreme Court in Binghamton. I-81, I-88, and Route 17/I-86 interchange. Southern Tier's largest caseload.

Ulster County

PI Filings: 2,500+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–18 months

Jury Pool: Mixed college-town/rural; moderate

Ulster County Supreme Court in Kingston. I-87 (NYS Thruway) and Route 28 are primary corridors.

Rensselaer County

PI Filings: 2,500+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–18 months

Jury Pool: Urban/suburban mix; moderate

Rensselaer County Supreme Court in Troy. I-787 and Route 7 corridors.

Putnam County

PI Filings: 1,500+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 14–18 months

Jury Pool: Rural/suburban; moderate-conservative

Putnam County Supreme Court in Carmel. I-84 and Taconic State Parkway generate primary crash litigation.

Jefferson County

PI Filings: ~1,500/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Military-influenced (Fort Drum); conservative-moderate

Jefferson County Supreme Court in Watertown. I-81 and Route 11 corridors. Fort Drum military traffic.

Ontario County

PI Filings: ~1,500/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Suburban/rural; moderate

Ontario County Supreme Court in Canandaigua. I-90 (NYS Thruway) and Routes 5/US-20 corridors.

Warren County

PI Filings: ~1,200/yr civil

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Tourism/rural; moderate

Warren County Supreme Court in Queensbury/Lake George. I-87 (Adirondack Northway). Lake George summer tourism traffic.

Chautauqua County

PI Filings: ~1,200/yr civil

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Working-class/tourism; moderate

Chautauqua County Supreme Court in Mayville. I-90 (NYS Thruway), I-86, and Route 60 corridors.

Oswego County

PI Filings: ~1,200/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Lake-effect snow region; moderate

Oswego County Supreme Court. Route 104 and I-81 corridors. Lake-effect snow creates seasonal crash spikes.

Sullivan County

PI Filings: 1,000+ civil filings/yr

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural/resort; conservative-moderate

Sullivan County Supreme Court in Monticello. Route 17/I-86 and NY-17B are primary corridors.

Chemung County

PI Filings: ~1,000/yr civil

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Working-class; moderate

Chemung County Supreme Court in Elmira. I-86/Route 17 and Route 14 corridors.

St. Lawrence County

PI Filings: ~1,000/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural/university; conservative-moderate

St. Lawrence County Supreme Court in Canton. Routes 11 and 56 corridors.

Clinton County

PI Filings: ~1,000/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Military (Plattsburgh AFB legacy)/border; conservative-moderate

Clinton County Supreme Court in Plattsburgh. I-87 (Northway) and Route 3 corridors. Canadian border traffic.

Columbia County

PI Filings: ~800/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural/estate; conservative-moderate

Columbia County Supreme Court in Hudson. Taconic State Parkway.

Genesee County

PI Filings: ~800/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative-moderate

Genesee County Supreme Court in Batavia. I-90 (NYS Thruway) corridor.

Madison County

PI Filings: ~800/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural/college; moderate

Madison County Supreme Court in Wampsville. Route 20 and I-90 corridors.

Cayuga County

PI Filings: ~800/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural/prison community; moderate

Cayuga County Supreme Court in Auburn. Route 5/US-20 and Route 34 corridors.

Steuben County

PI Filings: ~800/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural/industrial; conservative-moderate

Steuben County Supreme Court in Bath. I-86/Route 17 and I-390 corridors.

Tompkins County

PI Filings: ~800/yr civil

Median Verdict: Moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: University town (Cornell/Ithaca College); educated, moderate-progressive

Tompkins County Supreme Court in Ithaca. Route 13 and Route 96. University traffic patterns.

Wayne County

PI Filings: ~800/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural/suburban; conservative-moderate

Wayne County Supreme Court in Lyons. Route 104 and I-90 corridors.

Washington County

PI Filings: ~600/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative

Washington County Supreme Court in Fort Edward. Route 4 and Route 22 corridors.

Montgomery County

PI Filings: ~600/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Working-class/rural; conservative-moderate

Montgomery County Supreme Court in Fonda. I-90 (NYS Thruway) corridor runs through the county. Amsterdam is the primary population center.

Livingston County

PI Filings: ~600/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: College town (SUNY Geneseo); moderate

Livingston County Supreme Court in Geneseo. I-390 and Route 20A corridors.

Cattaraugus County

PI Filings: ~600/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative-moderate

Cattaraugus County Supreme Court in Little Valley. I-86/Route 17 and Route 219 corridors.

Greene County

PI Filings: ~500/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural/tourism; conservative

Greene County Supreme Court in Catskill. I-87 (NYS Thruway) and Route 23.

Fulton County

PI Filings: ~500/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural/small-city; conservative

Fulton County Supreme Court in Johnstown. NY-30A and NY-29 corridors. Small caseload but consistent PI filing activity.

Cortland County

PI Filings: ~500/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: College town (SUNY Cortland); moderate

Cortland County Supreme Court. I-81 and Route 13 corridors.

Herkimer County

PI Filings: ~500/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative

Herkimer County Supreme Court. I-90 (NYS Thruway) corridor.

Otsego County

PI Filings: ~500/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative to moderate

Timeline: 12–16 months

Jury Pool: Rural/tourism (Cooperstown); conservative-moderate

Otsego County Supreme Court in Cooperstown. I-88 and Route 28 corridors.

Tioga County

PI Filings: ~400/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative

Tioga County Supreme Court in Owego. Route 17/I-86 and Route 96 corridors.

Chenango County

PI Filings: ~400/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative

Chenango County Supreme Court in Norwich. I-88 and Routes 12/8 corridors.

Franklin County

PI Filings: ~400/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative

Franklin County Supreme Court in Malone. Routes 11 and 30 corridors.

Orleans County

PI Filings: ~300/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative

Orleans County Supreme Court in Albion. Route 104 corridor.

Wyoming County

PI Filings: ~300/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural/agricultural; conservative

Wyoming County Supreme Court in Warsaw. Routes 19 and 20A.

Allegany County

PI Filings: ~300/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative

Allegany County Supreme Court in Belmont. I-86 corridor.

Delaware County

PI Filings: ~300/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative

Delaware County Supreme Court in Delhi. Routes 28 and 10 corridors.

Essex County

PI Filings: ~300/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural/tourism (Lake Placid); conservative

Essex County Supreme Court in Elizabethtown. I-87 (Northway) and Route 9N corridors. Adirondack tourism traffic.

Seneca County

PI Filings: ~300/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural/wine tourism; conservative

Seneca County Supreme Court in Waterloo. Routes 5/US-20 and Route 414 corridors.

Schoharie County

PI Filings: ~200/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative; small pool

Schoharie County Supreme Court in Schoharie. I-88 corridor. Site of the 2018 limousine crash in Schoharie that killed 20 people — one of the deadliest U.S. transportation accidents in a decade.

Lewis County

PI Filings: ~200/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative; small pool

Lewis County Supreme Court in Lowville. Routes 12 and 26 corridors.

Yates County

PI Filings: ~200/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative; small pool

Yates County Supreme Court in Penn Yan. Route 14A corridor.

Schuyler County

PI Filings: ~100/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Rural; conservative; small pool

Schuyler County Supreme Court in Watkins Glen. Route 14 and Route 17/I-86 corridors. NASCAR tourism traffic.

Hamilton County

PI Filings: ~50/yr civil

Median Verdict: Conservative

Timeline: 12–15 months

Jury Pool: Smallest county by population in NY; very small pool

Hamilton County Supreme Court in Lake Pleasant. Adirondack Park interior. Smallest county in New York.

Court data is for general reference only. Actual timelines, verdicts, and procedures vary by case. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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Showing the top 20 cities by population. 234 cities total.

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