When you have sustained a personal injury, it often means exorbitant bills for you and your family, including medical bills and lost wages from missed work. If a loved one has tragically died, they may have left dependents behind without any financial support. These are financial costs that the responsible party may be legally obligated to pay under New York law. Richard C. Bell understands this and will work diligently to make sure if you are so entitled under the law that your bills are covered and you receive sufficient compensation for the pain and suffering you have had to endure and may have to endure into the future.
Richard C. Bell represents victims of all types of serious personal injury cases in New York.
Mr. Bell represents clients in all areas of serious personal injury matters, including:
* Construction Accidents
* Auto Accidents
* Bus Accidents
* Taxi Accidents
* Trucking Accidents
* Motorcycle Accidents
* Medical Malpractice
* Falldowns
* Defective Products
* Wrongful Death
* Police Brutality
Each of these types of personal injury cases requires a slightly different approach. Mr. Bell has handled multiple types of personal injury cases with success.*. No matter what type of injury you have sustained, if you have been injured because of someone else’s negligence or careless behavior, Richard C. Bell will fight on your behalf to prove your case and get you the full compensation to which you are entitled.
* Prior results cannot and do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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