Unfortunately, it is all too common for countless people to be injured by products that are meant to improve our quality of life. These mass tort cases can often be extremely complicated and convoluted. Our attorneys are here to simplify the process. If you’ve been hurt by defective pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, or any manufacturer negligence, Duffy & Duffy specializes in maximizing our client’s compensation due to another’s negligence for over 20 years. Our Long Island mass tort lawyers are ready to help.
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When you contact our Long Island firm, you can rest easy knowing that we provide both sound legal advice as well as a compassionate attitude to walk alongside you. After you receive emergency medical care, it’s imperative that you seek out a local law firm in Long Island that is after your best interests. Our well-established and effective process allows us to seek out the compensation you deserve.
If having a team by your side to perform these critical tasks appeals to you, please contact us for a free consultation.
If you have been hurt as a result of manufacturer negligence in Long Island or beyond, the mass tort attorneys at Duffy & Duffy can answer your questions and begin the process of seeking damages for your injuries. We serve individuals throughout New York with the compassion and dedication that they deserve. Contact us online, or call (516) 394 4200 to speak with a Long Island mass tort lawyer today.
No. Our injury cases are handled on a contingent retainer. You pay nothing upfront, and we recover attorney’s fees only if your litigation is successful. We don’t bill by the hour. You don’t need to worry about running up a large attorney’s bill before you see any recovery for your injuries.
Yes. Our firm is dedicated to creating a strong relationship with our clients, beginning with keeping your information and consultation confidential.
Each case we encounter is carefully screened and evidence scrutinized to make sure the claim is meritorious and may be successful at trial. We will perform an investigation, and then our partners make a final decision on whether to take on a case.