Q. How does Mr. Grossman receive payment?
A. Mr. Grossman receives compensation only if you win a settlement. You will not have to pay a dime for consultation.
Q. Who will pay the expenses for investigation and the costs of the case?
A. Mr. Grossman will advance all expenses.
Q. I have some fault for an accident. Can I still get money?
A. Yes, - Although you may have been partially at fault for an accident you may still have the right to a monetary recovery to the extent that someone else may be at fault.
Q. Do I need a lawyer?
A. Of course! No matter what kind of accident you have been involved in, you should obtain experienced legal consultation to know your rights. It is in your best interest to have a knowledgeable attorney review the facts of your case before deciding what course of action to pursue and before speaking to an insurance company.
Call Mr. Grossman today for your free, no-cost, no-obligation consultation.
Q. Will I have to sue?
A. Sometimes a lawsuit is the only option available when an unfair settlement amount has been offered. It is then necessary to sue to protect your rights to full and fair compensation. An experienced trial attorney can calculate the value of your case so you will know whether an offer from an insurance company is adequate.
Q. Can I sue The City of New York or other public authorities (e.g. New York City Housing Authority, New York City Transit Authority, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the New York City Board of Education, New York City Health & Hospitals Corporation, etc.)?
A. Yes – but there are strict time limits in which to file both a “Notice of Claim” (usually within only 90 days from the accident or event) and a “summons and complaint” (1 year and 90 days) in court.
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