Brooklyn Lawyers Marc Reibman and Steven Weiner have helped injured victims involved in slip and fall accidents, injuries caused by defective curbs, roadways and injuries that involve bus, truck and subway accidents. One of many cases Reibman & Weiner has acquired is a $867,000.00 verdict in Elam vs. New York City Transit Authority. Mrs. Elam slipped and fell on a defective step in the defendant’s subway station. Her personal injuries included two broken bones in her right foot. Although the jury’s verdict was sustained by the Court of Appeals, Reibman & Weiner had to execute on the Transit Authority’s bank accounts to attain the client’s judgment. “Our mission is to seek justice for all the damages that our clients sustained” according to Reibman & Weiner. Victims of personal injury are advised to first seek medical attention then contact a good Brooklyn lawyers firm. Clients who choose Reibman & Weiner are given a one-on-one consultation at their Brooklyn law office. During consultation, an attorney takes a detailed statement from the client in order to gather as much factual information about the incident. Based on the facts the client has provided, the attorney then discusses the type of lawsuit that may be possible and answer any questions the client may have. Reibman & Weiner has helped their clients to seek the right compensation that they deserve. Most of all, they are loyal to their clients and they keep everything involving their personal injury case confidential in order to protect their client’s interest. About Brooklyn Lawyers Reibman & Weiner Reibman & Weiner have 50 years of combined experience in law. Marc Reibman & Steven Weiner take pride in the fact that they provide their clients with friendly personal attention in the following areas of law: Personal Injury Defective Products Medical Malpractice Civil Rights Violations Motorcycle Accidents Defective & Dangerous Drugs Drug Recalls Police Brutality Plane & Helicopter Crashes Nursing Home Abuse Car & Truck Accidents Wrongful Death Birth Injuries Brain Injuries Construction Accidents Cerebral Palsy Erb’s Palsy Lawsuits against the City of New York Brooklyn Law Firm, Reibman & Weiner are located on 26 Court Street in Brooklyn, New York. They recently launched two new websites that can be found online that showcase their verdicts, transactions and other fascinating information about the firm.
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Illinois personal injury - Five-alarm fire broke out in Chicago high-rise; 12 people injured
Legal news for Illinois personal injury attorneys. A high-rise apartment building fire killed 1 and left seven residents and five firefighters injured.
Illinois personal injury attorneys alerts- An apartment building fire injured seven residents and five firefighters.
Chicago, IL—A five-alarm fired broke out in a high-rise apartment building in Streeterville. The 12: 45 a.m. blaze caused one fatal injury as well as 12 other injuries, which included five firefighters and seven residents. Over 200 residents of the 44-floor building at 260 E. Chestnut St., evacuated into streets in the single-digit weather, on Thursday, December 10, 2009, as reported by Chicago Breaking News Center.
Three hundred firefighters rushed to the scene in the bitter cold to extinguish the five-alarm blaze. The intense inferno ignited in Apartment 3601, where it grew so intense that it broke glass and shot out the side of the 37th floor of the building, and made its way to the back of the building. The blaze is still under investigation, and it is still unknown what set the fire. Besides an unfortunate fatal injury acquired by an elderly woman who made the 911 call reporting the fire, a man in his 50’s was the most seriously injured. He was transported via ambulance to Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation. A 105-year-old woman was also amongst the injured and was carried by firefighters to safety. Northwestern Memorial Hospital reportedly treated 10 of the 12 injured victims. The residents appeared to be suffering from injuries related to smoke inhalation. It was not disclosed what types of injuries the brave firefighters sustained. The fire unfortunately displaced ten residents. The American Red Cross is currently providing assistance to the displaced residents. Fire officials are reportedly conducting a full investigation into the five-alarm inferno.
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Illinois personal injury attorneys alerts- An apartment building fire injured seven residents and five firefighters.
Chicago, IL—A five-alarm fired broke out in a high-rise apartment building in Streeterville. The 12: 45 a.m. blaze caused one fatal injury as well as 12 other injuries, which included five firefighters and seven residents. Over 200 residents of the 44-floor building at 260 E. Chestnut St., evacuated into streets in the single-digit weather, on Thursday, December 10, 2009, as reported by Chicago Breaking News Center.
Three hundred firefighters rushed to the scene in the bitter cold to extinguish the five-alarm blaze. The intense inferno ignited in Apartment 3601, where it grew so intense that it broke glass and shot out the side of the 37th floor of the building, and made its way to the back of the building. The blaze is still under investigation, and it is still unknown what set the fire. Besides an unfortunate fatal injury acquired by an elderly woman who made the 911 call reporting the fire, a man in his 50’s was the most seriously injured. He was transported via ambulance to Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation. A 105-year-old woman was also amongst the injured and was carried by firefighters to safety. Northwestern Memorial Hospital reportedly treated 10 of the 12 injured victims. The residents appeared to be suffering from injuries related to smoke inhalation. It was not disclosed what types of injuries the brave firefighters sustained. The fire unfortunately displaced ten residents. The American Red Cross is currently providing assistance to the displaced residents. Fire officials are reportedly conducting a full investigation into the five-alarm inferno.
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