Manhattan Firefighter Injury Lawyer
Firefighters in New York City know that their occupation involves many dangers. Because these brave men and women take these risks to protect the public, the state of New York provides protection for firefighters who are injured in the line of duty. This protection includes lowering the burden that is typically required in a court of law to receive compensation for serious injuries that confront New York’s Bravest in the performance of their jobs.
If you are a New York firefighter who has been injured in a work-related accident, it is important to speak with an experienced attorney as soon as possible. At the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny, we have recovered financial compensation for firefighters who have suffered injuries to the neck, back, head and spinal cord. Many of these injuries are career-ending and we will pursue the benefits that you need now and into the future.
New York City Firefighter Accidents Attorney
The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny has represented many public servants who have been injured in firefighter accidents due to:
- Exposure to toxic chemicals
- Unsafe and faulty equipment
- Smoke inhalation
- Severe burns and electrocution
- Paralysis and other spinal cord injuries
- Falls from heights
Our firm will pursue compensation from all possible sources in your case, including the property owner. As a firefighter, you are entitled to certain protections for putting yourself into a dangerous environment. Take advantage of those rights by talking with an experienced lawyer.
Contact the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny
If you have been injured, contact us at the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny and schedule an appointment for a free initial consultation. Call us in New York City at 212-421-0300 or toll free at 888-720-4529 to learn more about your options after a firefighter accident.
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.
