In the wake of protests and increased police violence and misconduct, we know that many have been harmed fighting for justice. If you have experienced abuse at the hands of the police, such as physical violence or the destruction of your property, filing a Notice of Claim is a step towards holding them accountable.
A Notice of Claim is a required form to notify the city of an individual’s intention to bring a lawsuit against a city agency in New York. It is not a lawsuit.
An individual directly wronged by the police who wants to preserve their right to sue.
Within exactly 90 days (NOT 3 months) of the incident.
You can deliver your claim electronically, by personal delivery or by registered or certified mail to the New York City Comptroller. Your claim must be filed in writing and you can do this on your own or seek legal support to do it. For more information and the form, visit the NYC Comptroller’s website: https://on.nyc.gov/2MI3aay.
If you have been harmed by the police or the police have misused their legal power against you and you want to preserve your right to file a lawsuit against them, you must file a notice of claim first.
These are a few circumstances where you might file a notice a claim:
Anything you write can be used against you if you decide to pursue a lawsuit. Keep your explanations brief and specifically focused on what the officer did to you.
Include as many details about the officer(s) as you can. Mention their names and badge numbers, but if you do not know them, describe their physical appearance.
Make sure you have the exact date and location of the incident on your claim.
After you have filed the Notice of Claim and received a claim number, it is time to start the process of filing the lawsuit. If you would like representation, you should hire an experienced civil attorney. If you wish to proceed on your own (pro se), please note there are specific deadlines that apply called “statutes of limitation.” If you start the lawsuit too late, your case can be thrown out regardless of the strength of your legal claims. Typically, a lawsuit must be filed within 1 year and 90 days of the incident.
Even if you decide not to pursue a civil lawsuit against the NYPD, there are other ways to make a complaint or take action. Note that none of these options will entitle you to receive monetary compensation; however, your actions are very important, you can make your voice heard, and you may contribute to larger changes in NYPD practices.
The CCRB is an independent agency. A complaint with the CCRB can end up with a face-to-face mediation with the officer (your choice) or an impartial investigation. Most complaints of unnecessary or excessive physical force, abuse of authority, discourtesy or offensive language by an officer should be made to the CCRB. By law, the CCRB will investigate claims for 18 months from the date of the incident.
IAB operates its Command Center 24/7. IAB investigates officer misconduct and corruption allegations. The department also maintains an anonymous tip-line.
NOTE: If you have a pending criminal case, do not contact the CCRB or IAB without first speaking to your criminal defense attorney.
This office is charged with investigating NYPD’s response to recent protests, including civil rights violations, discrimination, and any other allegations of misconduct. Non-public complaints can be submitted electronically. Use the Online Complaint Form available at: https://ag.ny.gov/nypd-protest-response-form
If you have been harmed by the police, know that you are not alone. There may be local groups in your community to support you or to help take collective action.
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