- Experience Counts -

Our outstanding record is the result of long experience, of total concentration and mastery of accident la and every phase of trial techniques. No part of your case will be handled by an inexperienced lawyer, or even by a lawyer with a moderate amount of experience. The lawyers in our New York City law firm average over 30 years experience in handling every type of personal injury case. There are no problems, and no defense strategies, that we have not met many times before and successfully overcome when humanly possible under the law. Thorough our time-tested trial skills and long experience in this field, we are able to win cases that many other New York City personal injury attorneys would refuse to accept, or would lose, or would get a much lower result. Many clients whose cases were already rejected or dropped by other attorneys have come to us. We take pride that we accepted some of those “impossible” cases and turned them into big winners. Experience really does count.

Our experience also taught us that one of the most important keys to a successful conclusion is to undertake a prompt, thorough investigation of the facts of the accident as soon as possible. That is the time when investigation is most likely to yield positive results.

Unfortunately, this is something that many New York City personal injury attorneys, possibly most attorneys in this field, badly neglect. Perhaps this is because of the high cost of the investigation, or their lack of knowledge of the intricacies and possibilities of a first class investigation. We spare no effort or expense in doing the most thorough investigation as soon as we have been retained.

Where applicable, we fully develop and carefully present evidence demonstrating the continuous pain and permanency of personal injuries and their effect on the quality of life, the permanent loss of the ability to work, or the drastic restrictions on the ability to work, the resulting loss of income over a lifetime, and in a appropriate cases of severe injuries, the high cost of home care, past and future medical, surgical, rehabilitation, hospital, drug and nursing expenses. These proofs, where applicable, are important elements in securing full compensation.