Verdicts and Settlements

Our clients, a young mother and her two year old son, residing in London, returned to New York for a weekend family celebration. It was July 4, 2008 at 1:00 in the morning when our clients were picked up at the airport and seated in the rear of a car.
The law of the State of New York looks skeptically at those who try to recover damages for emotional injuries (for example, being close to an accident that so shocks the plaintiff as to cause emotional harm). Thus, before the courts will allow such claims to go forward, the plaintiff
Our client started smoking cigarettes when she was 14 years old and soon thereafter became addicted. In the early 1980’s, she made numerous attempts to quit smoking and was finally successful in the 1990’s. Several years after she quit smoking, she was diagnosed with lung cancer. The case was tried
A verdict was obtained for our client, a 61 year old porter who was working at a New York City Upper East Side luxury apartment building clearing a jam in the building trash compactor when the lights in the compactor room were inadvertently turned off. This caused our client Jose
A medical malpractice settlement was obtained on behalf of our client, a young child who suffered a severe injury to the intestinal tract due to a delay by the hospital and doctor in diagnosing and treating Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC). This is a gastrointestinal medical complication causes an inflammatory process in
Our client, a 52-year-old executive secretary had an extensive stay in a local Nassau County hospital. She was discharged and thereafter had persistent nausea and vomiting for a two-week period. Continue reading
Our client was a tenant in a high-rise building owned by a large real estate operator in New York City. For months, the owner of the building and the local utility company were engaged in a hostile disagreement over certain disputed utility bills. When the owner, in defiance, refused to
Our client’s child, at the age of six months old, was admitted to a New York City hospital for the removal of a non-malignant teratoma (non-cancerous tumor). In order to perform the surgery, an endotracheal breathing tube was to be inserted. Our client’s child had an upper respiratory infection (URI)
A 51-year old man took his wife and teenage son to an upstate New York mountain ski center for a day of winter sports. Part of the complex operated by the State of New York consisted of a tube slide that started at the top of a steep hill and
Our firm obtained a settlement with a prescription drug manufacturer that failed to properly test its product prior to placing it on the market. Thereafter, the doctor in charge failed to timely diagnose and treat our client’s condition.