New York Claim is a legal term used in the state of New York that involves a plaintiff filing a lawsuit against a defendant for damages. The three main types of New York Claims are personal injury, property damage, and breach of contract. Personal injury claims involve an individual seeking monetary compensation for physical or emotional harm caused by someone else's negligence or intentional act. Property damage claims involve a plaintiff seeking compensation for damage to their property caused by another person's negligence or intentional act. Breach of contract claims involve a plaintiff suing a defendant for failing to perform their obligations under an agreement. In New York, filing a claim requires that the plaintiff submit a formal complaint to the court, which includes details of the incident, a list of damages sought, and evidence to support their claim. The defendant will then respond to the complaint and the court will hold a hearing to review the evidence and arguments presented by both parties. The court will then make a decision.