$2,000,000 Automobile Accident / fractured femur
$1,500,000 Automobile Accident / fractured hip and internal injuries
$1,000,000 Slip and Fall Accident / broken knee
$700,000 Pedestrian Knockdown / broken knee
$600,000 Trip and Fall Accident / fractured knee
$550,000 Workplace Accident / fractured wrist and torn rotator cuff
$500,000 Pedestrian Knockdown / broken leg and internal injuries
$455,000 Product Liability / broken arm
$400,000 Stairway Fall / broken ankle
$400,000 Automobile Accident / herniated disc
$325,000 Sports Accident / cheek and orbital fracture
$290,000 Nightclub Assault / stab wounds
$275,000 Rollerblading Accident / broken leg
We have represented victims of serious accidents and assaults in New York for more than 17 years. We are committed to obtaining the highest financial compensation for our clients who have been seriously injured.
We will fight for you in court – against giant insurance companies, landlords, or municipal or corporate defendants.
Our record speaks for itself. Since the founding of our firm in 1990, we have recovered tens of millions of dollars in jury awards or settlements for our personal injury clients.
We handle personal injury cases exclusively, and our knowledge of this area of the law is extensive.
Our primary goal is taking care of the needs of our clients. We will be with you throughout the litigation process – every step of the way.
If your injury makes it difficult for you to come to our office for consultations, we will provide transportation. If you are unable to travel, one of our personal injury attorneys will meet with you at your home.
WorkPlace / Construction Accidents
Automobile
Subway
Bus
Taxi
Pedestrian
Park
Sidewalk
Slip, Trip, and Fall
Elevator / Escalator
Assault
Negligent Security
Construction
Defective Products
School

"Your firm did a great job for me when I was injured in a bus accident... a smooth and positive experience."
– Marc C.
"You did a first-rate job on my dog bite case. We reached a good settlement with the insurance company, without having to go to court."
– Charles C.