Personal Injury
Personal Injury Attorney
Each day individuals are seriously injured in accidents. The attorneys at Cole, Sorrentino, Hurley, Hewner & Gambino, P.C., understand the obstacles you encounter in obtaining just compensation. Auto accidents require a keen understanding of several areas of law. Lost wages and medical expenses may often be covered by no fault. More serious injuries may require litigation to fully recover for your pain and suffering.
If you feel that you may have a personal injury case, please contact the firm’s civil litigation team immediately. The firm would be pleased to evaluate your case for free, to determine if there is a responsible party from which you can collect, and give you guidance on how to best protect yourself and your claim.
Please refer to the headings below for more detailed information concerning different types of Personal Injury Litigation:
Automobile Accidents:
Recovery for damages to property, for lost wages and medical expenses and for pain and suffering are the three areas generally involved in an automobile accident case. In addition, the firm will seek recovery not only for damages sustained to your vehicle and other property, but will also assist in obtaining "no-fault" benefits for lost wages and medical expenses. (A person seriously injured in an automobile accident also has a right to recovery for said injuries, as well as pain and suffering.)
Personal Accidents:
If you are injured as a result of tripping over or slipping on something, the firm will be pleased to review your case for free to determine if there is a responsible party who caused or knew of the defective condition so as to pursue a recovery on your behalf. If you have any questions, or would like to meet with a member of the litigation department regarding a claim, please Contact the Firm. A Cole, Sorrentino, Hurley, Hewner & Gambino, P.C. litigation attorney will review your case for free. The firm has extensive experience in handling personal injury matters by pursuing those responsible for compensatory damages.
Furthermore, if you are injured on the job, there may be Workers' Compensation benefits available. Please visit our Workers' Compensation page.