Manhattan Firefighter Injury Lawyer
Firefighters and police officers who are injured in the line of duty deserve the highest quality legal representation. The state of New York recognizes that these occupations are inherently dangerous and has lowered the burden that is typically required in a court of law to recover compensation for injuries sustained in the line of duty. It is important to consult with an attorney as soon as possible after an accident to protect your rights.
At the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny in Manhattan, you can speak with a lawyer about injuries suffered on the job as a firefighter, police officer or other city worker. If those injuries may prevent you from returning to the same line of work, we can seek all appropriate legal remedies to preserve your future. We have also represented families of those who sacrificed their lives while performing the duties of their jobs.
Contact our office toll free at 888-720-4529 to schedule a free initial consultation. Speak with our office about your options and build the strongest case possible.
Firefighter and Police Officer Injuries in New York
Our firm is prepared to represent firefighters and police officers who have been injured as the result of:
- Burns
- Back and spinal cord injuries
- Smoke inhalation
- Toxic exposure
- Unsafe equipment
- Auto accidents
- Pursuing criminal suspects into unsafe premises
- Other dangerous conditions on the job
Find out what remedies are available to you and what compensation you may be entitled to if you or a family member has been seriously injured or killed on the job. At the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny, our firm is here to advocate for your best interests.
Contact the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny
For a free initial consultation, contact our office in New York City at 212-421-0300 or toll free at 888-720-4529. Schedule an appointment and find out what options you have for recovery.
The New York City (NYC) Personal Injury Attorneys at The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny represents clients in Manhattan and New York County, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Kings County, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau County and Long Island, Suffolk County, Westchester County, Rockland County, Harlem, and the State of New York.
