While most city workers in New York City cannot sue their employers for injuries they have suffered on the job, this is not the case with New York City police officers. Because the city of New York opted out of the workers’ compensation system, members of the NYPD can sue their employer for negligence in injury cases.
Police injury lawsuits are complex cases though and they require the skill of an experienced NYPD injury lawyer. At Dansker & Aspromonte Associates LLP, we stand up for the rights of injured police officers and their families. We can help you pursue full and fair compensation for the losses you have suffered.
Contact us today online or by telephone at 212-540-2987 to speak with an experienced NYC Line of Duty Injury Lawyer
Third-Party Police Accident Claims
In addition to suing the city of New York, injured police officers may also have claims against negligent third parties, depending upon the circumstances of the accident. Examples of third-party negligence claims include:
- Car accidents in which police officers were injured by negligent civilian drivers
- Slip, trip and fall accidents caused by faulty stairs or sidewalks
- Accidents caused by defective police equipment
Our New York police injury law firm has represented on-duty police officers who have been injured in the line of duty, whether in patrol cars, on foot, in the course of apprehending criminals or in other circumstances. Our attorneys will help you pursue all avenues of compensation, so you can obtain the resources you need to pay the bills and recover from your injuries.
For a free legal consultation, call (212) 732-2929
Manhattan Police Injury Attorneys
If you are a New York police officer who has been injured in the line of duty, our personal injury lawyers are here to help. Contact us today online or by telephone at 212-540-2987 to speak with a knowledgeable New York City line of duty injury lawyer.
Our personal injury team has extensive experience handling claims for car accidents, construction accidents, wrongful death, serious injuries, and mor
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