Your Trusted NYC Lead Poisoning Lawyers

At Oresky & Associates, PLLC, our attorneys provide dedicated legal representation to children who have been impacted by lead paint exposure.

Representing Children Injured by Lead Paint Exposure In NYC

Lead paint is a hidden danger in many New York apartment buildings that can leave vulnerable children with serious brain damage. Landlords can be held accountable when their failure to remove or abate lead paint causes these kinds of tragic consequences.

At Oresky & Associates, PLLC., our attorneys provide dedicated legal representation to children who have been impacted by lead paint exposure. Our lead poisoning lawyers will investigate and review your potential lawsuit, you will not pay an attorneys’ fee until we resolve your case and collect money damages for you through a settlement or jury verdict.

You Won’t Pay A Dime Unless We Win Your Case

We have won numerous settlements and obtained substantial financial settlements for clients impacted by lead poisoning. Some notable settlements and jury verdicts that have been achieved by our New York lead poisoning lawyers include:

  • $875.000 awarded to a child injured by lead paint poisoning.
  • $750.000 awarded to a child injured by lead paint poisoning.

* Prior results do not guarantee a future similar outcome.

Our Team Can Start Working for You from the Moment You Call

When it comes to litigation, there is no time to waste. Once you call our office, we can start building your case in your fight for compensation. In three short steps, your legal journey can begin today.

Free Case Evaluation

Call our office, send us an email, or chat with us online to receive a free case evaluation.

Get Signed Up

After your free case review, we can set up your client profile and gather any information you already have.

Start Your Recovery

We can take over your case from here and update you as it progresses. You can focus on your health while we focus on your case.

Common Legal Questions

The personal injury claims process begins when an injury victim submits a claim to an insurance company. Typically, they will file this claim against the insurer for the party who caused the accident. The insurance company will assign an adjuster to investigate the claim. If the adjuster determines the insurance company is liable for the accident, it will offer a settlement to cover the victim’s damages. However, these settlement offers don’t always fully account for the victim’s losses. If they determine the insurer is not liable, they will deny the claim.

A personal injury case is a legal action that arises from an accident or injury. Typically, these cases are based on negligence. An injury claim provides a way for the victim to recover compensation for losses they’ve experienced due to the incident. Personal injury cases typically arise from motor vehicle accidents, construction accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and other injury-causing events.

Accident victims are entitled to damages for all losses sustained in an accident. These damages come in two broad forms. Economic damages compensate victims for direct financial losses related to the accident. These include medical expenses, lost income, diminished earning capacity, and more. Non-economic damages cover non-financial losses that don’t have a clear financial value. Examples include pain and suffering, emotional distress, disfigurement, reduced quality of life, and loss of consortium.

When searching for a personal injury lawyer, you should ask questions about their experience, services and results. You only have one chance to recover and finding the right lawyer can make a big difference in the final outcome of your case, the level of services that you receive, and the amount of compensation that you are awarded. Want more information? Read our full article here.

Personal injury lawyers help victims recover compensation for injuries and damages that someone else’s negligence caused. They do this by helping clients with insurance claims and/or civil lawsuits. Want to learn more? Read our full article here.

You do not need a personal injury lawyer, but one can benefit you in many ways following an accident resulting in serious physical harm. Severe injuries can lead to expensive medical care, extended absences from work, pain and suffering, and other damages. Read our full article to find out more about when it’s right to hire a personal injury lawyer.

Understanding Your Landlord’s Legal Responsibilities

Children who ingest lead paint can end up with cognitive problems, speech impediments, and other serious, permanent brain injuries. Many children with serious lead poisoning are unable to compete in a competitive school environment or eventually perform work in any but the lowest-paying occupations.

In New York, when landlords know that there are children aged seven or younger in their buildings, they must take appropriate steps to safely remove lead paint. Act Quickly to Protect Your Child from Lead Poisoning by contacting an experienced lead poisoning attorney at Oresky & Associates, PLLC.

If you are concerned that your child may have been exposed to lead in your home, you should get a blood test done right away. If lead poisoning is caught soon enough, medical procedures such as chelation therapy can be used to lessen the impact of the exposure.

If your landlord acted negligently or failed to obey New York’s lead abatement laws, your child may be entitled to monetary compensation for his or her pain and suffering, and other damages. Contact Our New York City Lead Poisoning Attorneys Today for a Free Consultation

Hiring An Experienced Lead Poisoning Lawyer

Our attorneys have experience helping parents seek compensation for lead poisoning to their children. There are no fees or expenses unless we secure a financial recovery for your child, so contact us today to discuss your case. Call us at (929) 810-2107 for a free phone consultation.

At Oresky & Associates, PLLC, we offer skilled representation to individuals who have suffered injuries in and around New York State including New York City, Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn (Kings County), Staten Island (Richmond County), Westchester, Long Island, Suffolk County, Nassau County.