Do I have a case?
If you were injured because someone was careless—at a job site, on the road, or on unsafe property—you may have a claim. The facts and details of each accident are unique and matter on the issues of liability and damages. Bring any police reports, photos, witness names, medical records, and insurance letters to your free consultation. We’ll assess liability, damages, and available insurance, and outline the next steps.
How long will my case take?
Timelines vary based on injuries, medical treatment, disputes over fault, and the court’s schedule. We’ll discuss expectations and strategy at the outset and keep you updated regularly.
How much will this cost me?
Personal injury cases are typically handled on a contingency fee. No attorney’s fees/legal fees are owed unless we obtain a recovery for you. We will explain fee terms and any case expenses in writing before representation begins.
Should I talk to the insurance company?
Not before you talk to a lawyer!. Insurers record calls and look for statements to minimize payouts. Refer them to us, and we’ll handle communications.
What is my case worth?
Case value depends on several factors, including liability factors and damages sustained. There are several types of damages that can be sustained as a result of an accident, generally classified as non-economic damages and economic damages. Non-economic damages generally refers to your physical, mental and emotional injuries sustained as a result of the accident. Economic damages generally include medical expenses, wages, and the cost of future medical care needs. We will discuss the impact of these factors as your case proceeds.
*Manhattan and Long Island Offices, scheduled by appointment.
*Manhattan and Long Island Offices, scheduled by appointment.