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New York City Third Party Liability Claims Lawyers

Brooklyn Third Party Liability Attorneys

Have you suffered a work-related injury or illness? Has your employer or a friend told you that workers' compensation is your only available means of recovery? Depending on the facts of your case, you may have received inaccurate advice.

While workers' compensation is often the exclusive remedy for people who have suffered a work-related injury or illness, there are some exceptions. If your injuries were caused in part by someone other than your employer or a co-worker, you may have a basis to file a third party liability claim, which is a type of personal injury claim.

A third party liability claim may allow you to obtain additional relief. To find out more, contact the Robert A. Koenigsberg Law Offices in New York City.

Types of Third Party Liability Claims

At the Robert A. Koenigsberg Law Offices, we have been handling workers' compensation cases since 1996. In addition to pursuing workers' compensation benefits for our clients, we have extensive experience in third party liability claims.

Many third party liability claims arise as a result of construction site accidents, where the negligence of subcontractors and other third parties have contributed to the cause of accidents, but third party claims may arise in a variety of ways. Our lawyers handle third party liability claims that arise in any work context, including:

  • Truck accidents
  • Scaffold accidents
  • Ladder accidents
  • Falling debris
  • Crane accidents
  • Roof accidents
  • Loading/unloading accidents
  • Unguarded holes/construction site falls
  • Other construction, manufacturing and industrial accidents

Contact Us

To schedule a free consultation with a New York City third party liability claims attorney, contact the Robert A. Koenigsberg Law Offices at 212-964-9292 or contact us by e-mail.

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