A workplace injury lawyer in New York City represents employees who have been hurt on the job. Beyond workers' compensation, you may have third-party claims against equipment manufacturers, property owners, or contractors. An experienced New York City workplace injury attorney will maximize your recovery through all available legal channels.
Most workplace injury lawyers work on contingency — no fee unless they win. Standard fee: 33–40% for personal injury claims and 15–25% for workers' comp claims. No upfront costs.
Typical fee structure: Contingency — 15–40% depending on claim type
Average settlement/outcome: $25,000 – $500,000+
Cases in New York City are typically heard in the following courts. Your attorney will advise on the correct venue for your case.
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Contingency — no fee unless they win. Workers' comp: 15–25%. Personal injury: 33–40%. No upfront cost.
Workers' comp is usually the exclusive remedy against employers. But if a third party caused your injury, you can sue them for additional damages.
A claim against someone other than your employer — such as an equipment manufacturer, property owner, or subcontractor — whose negligence caused your injury.
Workers' comp provides medical treatment and wage replacement. Third-party claims can add pain and suffering, full lost wages, and punitive damages.
You may be able to sue your employer directly. Many states also have uninsured employer funds. An attorney can advise on your options.
Workers' comp claims typically resolve in 3–12 months. Third-party lawsuits may take 1–3 years.
We connect clients throughout New York City with top-rated workplace injury lawyers, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Staten Island, Harlem, and surrounding communities.
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