Experienced Wrongful Death Attorneys in NYC
In a wrongful death lawsuit, you need an experienced attorney.
The law firm of Jacob Fuchsberg was one of the first law firms to handle wrongful death claims in New York. This experience can work for you and your family and could make the needed difference between winning and losing your wrongful death lawsuit. Let us show you how.
With NYC wrongful death cases there are many aspects that need to be addressed by a law firm that has had past experience and the needed connections in the medical industry. With every wrongful death case there is a team of medical experts that evaluate the case. They will provide information regarding the cause of death as well as provide expert testimony on behalf of the claimant. A law firm with the right medical team can make the needed difference. In addition to the medical angle of the wrongful death case there is also past experience and knowledge of the legal system in the specific area of your claim. There are many instances where previous knowledge of the judge or general mind-set of the jurors could make the needed difference. In a wrongful death claim your family has already experienced a tragedy unlike any other; it is not the time to entrust your claim to an un-qualified law firm or attorney.
In NYC wrongful death cases the law firm of Jacob Fuchsberg has the needed experience to make a difference in your lawsuit. They can provide your family with the past experience accumulated over 80 years of similar cases as well as the medical partners that can help bring your case to a successful settlement.
To put our experience to work for your family’s wrongful death lawsuit contact us today at 212-869-3500, or through our online web form. The law firm of Jacob Fuchsberg operates under the contingency fee system, where we don’t charge a fee unless we are successful in obtaining a settlement or jury verdict in your claim.
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