You didn't choose to get injured.
But you can choose the right lawyer.
It was Winston Churchill who said, "When you're going through hell, keep going." If you've been seriously injured or lost a loved one from an accident or medical malpractice, it can feel like the forces of hell have been unleashed against you. Worrying about what to do first, about how bills will be paid and about who you can turn to for help can be overwhelming. That's why choosing your lawyer is such an important decision. Choose wrong, and things go from bad to worse. Choose right, and your attorney will give you the confidence to keep going through the difficult times and to look to the future with hope instead of fear.
Mark A. Eskenazi has been trying cases for over twenty-five years, first as a prosecutor in Brooklyn, then as a personal injury and medical malpractice trial attorney. Mr. Eskenazi handles all types of medical malpractice and injury cases, including lead poisoning, death cases, defective products, failure to diagnose or treat, nursing negligence, cancer, surgery and birth cases, discrimination, construction accidents, auto accidents and cases against the City of New York.
Mr. Eskenazi limits his practice to New York City, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island and to cases involving serious injury or death. The results he's obtained show what Mr. Eskenazi accomplishes in court and that he is always ready to try cases to verdict in pursuit of justice. An award of money damages cannot change what's happened, but it will help you deal with the turmoil caused by an injury or by the loss that results from a death in the family. And it will help you face the future with one less thing to worry about.
Experience matters. Choosing the right lawyer also matters. Don't add insult to injury by making the wrong choice. There's too much at stake.
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