
Personal Injury Attorney Edward R. Averbuch Successfully Negotiated a $125,000 Insurance Settlement
Attorney Edward R. Averbuch helped a client receive the settlement money he deserved after a car accident left him with costly medical bills.
Attorney Edward R. Averbuch helped a client receive the settlement money he deserved after a car accident left him with costly medical bills.
If you get hit by a car while riding a bike, you may have a right to sue the driver. Learn more about your rights to sue.
Leav & Steinberg, LLP begins 2020 with a successful January; resolving 21 cases for $5.2 million dollars and covering a wide variety of challenging matters
Getting into a car accident can be frustrating and nerve-racking. Learn what to do if you get rear-ended so you’re prepared for the situation.
Accidents can be legal and financial labyrinths for those unfamiliar with the ensuing process. Learn more about recommended negotiation tactics.
If you’re in a car accident, it’s important to the know the proper steps to take to ensure the health, safety, and rights of everyone involved.
Left-turn collisions often cause severe injuries and even death, but it can be difficult to determine who is at fault. Learn more about those specifics.
Associate, Edward A. Averbuch took a verdict in Supreme Court, New York County in late August 2019 in a case where Leav & Steinberg represented
Two motor vehicle fatalities occurred in New York City recently. The effects on those injured and their loved one’s is enormous. A brief discussion of the facts.
On July 10th, 2018, Trial Attorney, Ricardo J. Martinez, obtained a $287,000 verdict on behalf of one of our clients who sustained minor injuries to
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