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Building Your Personal Injury Case

When you have been injured by someone else's negligence, you know you've been wronged. However, a successful personal injury claim requires a substantial amount of evidence proving the at-fault party's wrongdoing. Uncovering and piecing accident evidence together is not an easy process. The evidence also needs to withstand an aggressive and detailed attack from the opposition.

An experienced personal injury law firm has the knowledge, experience and resources to conduct a thorough accident investigation. Whether it's reconstructing an auto accident or reviewing a property's maintenance records after a sidewalk fall, our law firm is prepared to do whatever we can to strengthen your personal injury case.

Uncovering All Your Legal Options

In many personal injury cases, there are multiple avenues toward recovering damages. These avenues are often hidden. It takes an experienced personal injury attorney to recognize and explore all potential roads that may provide compensation to the client.

In some accidents, multiple parties may be to blame. For example, imagine you are rear-ended in a car accident while stopped for a red light. The impact forces your face into the steering wheel and you suffer facial lacerations, as well as head, neck and back injuries. The driver behind you is clearly negligent and responsible for your injuries, but what about the auto manufacturer? Your air bag failed to deploy and prevent some of your injuries; the car manufacturer should be held accountable, too, for a defective product.

In other personal injury cases, there may be multiple legal claims when it appears there is only one. In an employment discrimination case, an employer's wrongful conduct may violate multiple federal laws, as well as New York or New Jersey state laws. Our firm will help uncover all the ways to recover compensation for our clients, not just those that are well-known or obvious.

Leveling the Playing Field With Insurers

Insurance companies do not represent your interests. Many people call an attorney after unsuccessfully dealing with insurance companies. Insurers may offer you a figure that seems reasonable, but turns out to be unfair just months after you accept. It's important to remember that they do not represent your interests.

Our firm knows how to handle troublesome insurance companies. We will not allow them to leave you undercompensated for your injuries, even if it means taking them to court.

Established Trial Lawyer Skills

While we are often able to secure full compensation for our clients without going to trial, rest assured that we have the outstanding litigation strategies and courtroom advocacy skills that win verdicts and judgments. Our attorneys have well-documented track records of winning trials.

The Total Package

Some attorneys take on a case and have to refer clients to a different law firm when the case progresses past their procedural abilities. At Simon Eisenberg & Baum, we have the resources and an accomplished staff of lawyers that allow us to handle your case, even if it reaches the appeals stage. We put our expertise to work at all stages of a personal injury case.

When you are ready to speak with a skilled Brooklyn personal injury attorney, contact us online or by phone at 888-246-6083 or 917-338-5533. We offer free initial consultations and bill on a contingent fee basis — you won't have to pay us unless we win your case.

About Simon Eisenberg & Baum New York Attorneys

http://www.simonandeisenberg.com 888-528-1614 Simon Eisenberg & Baum in New York practice in many different areas, including litigation, wills, trusts, estates, corporate, real estate and entertainment legal representation.

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