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New York Trips, Slips and Falls Lawyer

    It’s not out of the ordinary these days to see granite or marble sidewalks outside of some of Manhattan’s more luxurious buildings. But while such walkways may be aesthetically pleasing, they also present numerous safety hazards. Not only do these “distinctive” sidewalks present safety concerns, but they also make premise liability cases extremely difficult. Yes, [...]
    When the winter time rolls around and there is a snowfall I always hear the same thing. “Hey man it’s snowing out there ,that’s good for business, right”? Well actually not really. I mean yes people slip and fall in the snow and yes some of the injuries involved are very serious. I get calls [...]
    This was a case that I had difficulty at first with but after meeting the client and looking at her records I thought she had a valid personal injury claim.
    You Want To Sue For What ?..When The Treadmill Takes Off.Today I got a call about a potential new matter. The mom was calling about her 22-year-old daughter
    What kind of lawyer handles trip,slip and fall cases. I handle them as I believe they are quite important. So the next time somebody asks you "What the #$*@ is a trip and fall lawyer" tell them to visit this site.

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Bad Lawyers

9/26/2009
Neal A. Goldstein
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What's Going On With These Long Island Lawyers? Why Good Personal Injury Lawyers Cant Get a Break.

I have worked very hard in the last twenty years for my clients. When I started practicing law as a personal injury lawyer I was quite proud of what I did. I felt that I was helping people regain some part of their lives at a difficult and in some cases a devastating time. Don't get me wrong I still devote myself to my practice and my clients but when I see a story like the one I saw yesterday I say to myself "not again".

William Hamel, personal injury lawyer, and affiliated with a well known law firm, in the Metropolitan area, was charged with bribery  in what the Attorney General and the Department of Investigation says was a hospital fraud scheme. In essence the claim is that hospital employees received money for giving patient information to personal injury lawyers who lured the patients to receive unnecessary medical treatment and then submitted millions of dollars in claims for treatment. Now I think its important to know that nobody has been convicted of anything. Mr. Hamel will have his day in court. He may be found innocent. But...

These stories have come to the surface all to often and there are many convictions.Each story chips away at what I always believed was an honorable profession. To be fair, there are times when lawyers are charged with some kind of fraud and are ultimately found innocent. Here is one such ending . Unfortunately, these stories end up with a different ending which adds another cut into a great profession and what Clarence Darrow once said "the only real lawyers are Trial lawyers".

Of course I open the paper this morning to find this. Not a personal injury lawyer but an adoption lawyer on Long Island charged with bilking thousands from his client. Stealing from a couple who wants to adopt a child? Sure, he has not been found guilty but come on. Where does it end? Its hard sometimes telling people when I am at a social gathering that i am a personal injury lawyer. Sometimes you get the jokes sometimes not.

In the end its about greed. I admit there are many on my side that are not only bad lawyers but bad people. I will continue to be a proud member of the bar and will always represent my clients zealously and ethically. Stay tuned for the best of trial lawyers.


 



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