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We can help you recover the benefits you deserve.

Contact us whether you've suffered an injury or lost a loved one because of someone else's negligence.

The attorneys in the Negligence Department at Brecher Fishman Pasternack Walsh Tilker and Ziegler, P.C., are experienced at helping accident victims recover the money damages they deserve, in additions to the benefits available through such programs as Worker's Compensation or Social Security.
The firm's negligence department handles all types of personal injury cases, including construction and other work site accidents, automobile accidents, product malfunctions and medical malpractice. The department's attorneys have gained a well-deserved reputation for fighting hard for the rights of injured workers as well as the other accident victims and their families. And we have a solid track record of successes on behalf of our many clients throughout our firm's history.
When we represent you in your personalinjury case,we make a commitment to you and your family to do everything in our power to obtain a fair and just recovery on your claims, whether by trying a case through to a jury verdict or by obtaining an excellent settlement before trial.

We are the right choice to handle your case.

The reasons for our reputation, and our success, are simple: We devote the time and resources it takes to thoroughly prepare our cases for trial. We have the capability and the willingness to take any case to trial, when necessary, to gain a favorable result. And when we have gone to trial, we have won significant jury verdicts for our clients in a wide variety of cases.
our trial experience is a powerful weapon, and it often makes the lawyers and insurance companies representing our opponents choose to offer favorable settlements to our clients rather than face us in a trial. These lawyers and insurance companies know that we stand ready, willing and able to take your case to trial when necessary to protect your rights.

Some of our recent results:

  • Jury verdict of more than $4.1 million for a 35-year-old carpenter who had been given no safety eyewear and lost total vision in one eye when a nail he was hammering bounced back and struck him in that eye.
  • Jury verdict of more than $1.35 million for a construction worker who fell from a faulty ladder.
  • $3.6 million settlement for a 46-year-old woman who suffered a traumatic amputation of her left leg.
  • $3 million settlement settlement for a 32-year-old construction worker who was injured when a concrete slab fell on him.
  • $2 million settlement for a plumber who lost vision in one eye.
  • $1.9 million settlement for a 41-year-old plaintiff who suffered a fractured elbow and back pain, eventually undergoing surgury which required the insertion of screws in his back.
  • $1.6 million settlement for a construction worker who fell from a scaffold when ductwork fell and struck him from the ceiling above.
  • $1.3 million settlement for a construction worker who suffered severe back injuries and underwent surgical repair of a torn rotator cuff in his shoulder when he fell on a defective scafford.
  • $1 million settlement for worker killed in motor vehicle accident.
  • $950,000 settlement for the widow of a construction worker who had suffered spinal injuries and later died after he fell from a scaffold that had no guardrails.

Contact us today to learn how we may be able to help you.

Our convenient office locations and phone numbers are listed in the Contact Us section of this website, or use our Personal Injury Email Form.