$1,250,000 FOR A NYC UNION ROOFER WHO WAS IN A MOTOR VEHICLE CRASH
$1,250,000 for a NYC Union Roofer who was injured when a reckless driver violently slammed into the rear of his stopped vehicle, causing serious injuries. While stopped in traffic on the Long Island Expressway, our client, Stephen D., was rear ended by an SUV estimated to be traveling at 100mph. Stephen knew he was injured, […]
Continue reading…$1,478,100 FOR A NEW YORK CITY BOY WHO SUFFERED FACIAL SCARRING WHEN A MOTORIST RAN A RED LIGHT
Our client, a six-year-old boy who lives in Manhattan, suffered facial scarring when a distracted driver ran a red light and caused a high-speed collision. Both cars were totaled. This innocent boy was just sitting in the back seat on the way to visit family when his day turned into a nightmare. The liable insurance […]
Continue reading…$510,000 for A NEW YORK CITY UNION ELECTRICIAN WHO TRIPPED AND FELL ON DEBRIS
Our client, a Local Union 3 Electrician, was injured after another trade gutted old wiring and left it on the ground where he was working. He tripped and fell on debris injuring his shoulder. Our firm was able to reach a global settlement with various liable parties totaling $510,000.
Continue reading…CHARLOTTE N.’S STORY – $1,300,000 SETTLEMENT FOR AN INJURED LONG ISLAND WOMAN
In the fall of 2017, Charlotte N., a schoolteacher and mom, was driving on the Long Island Expressway heading to work. The weather was clear, traffic normal, and her thoughts bounced between her family and her to do list for work. She was an optimistic and energetic young woman headed to a job she had […]
Continue reading…$500,000 FOR AN ELDERLY COUPLE INJURED WITH A DISTRACTED DRIVER RAN A RED LIGHT
John Coco represented an elderly couple from Queens who were both seriously injured when a distracted driver ran a red light. Both clients suffered multiple fractures and other injuries. John reached an initial settlement with the defendant’s insurance company for $200,000 and a subsequent settlement with the clients’ own insurance company for an additional $300,000. […]
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