Posts Tagged ‘Hill & Moin LLP’
Tajikistan Immigrant Awarded Substantial Settlement in Labor Law Case
Thursday, May 24th, 2012
Mike Kodirov immigrated to New York in 2004 with hopes of starting a new life in the United States. He was able to find work in demolition; unfortunately, this led to a serious injury to his right foot. While at work, the unbraced wall he was demolishing came tumbling down, fracturing his big toe on his right foot.
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Home Attendant Falls on Steps and is Compensated Handsomely
Thursday, March 29th, 2012
Mercedes Aurich, a home attendant who worked assisting the elderly and disabled, suffered serious injuries when she fell on defective steps. She was understandably dispirited after the accident, especially when many to whom she turned told her that she didn’t have a case.
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Client Who Fell on Ice in Parking Lot is Grateful to Hill & Moin
Sunday, March 25th, 2012
Liliya R., a wife and mother from Brooklyn, she suffered serious injuries when she slipped-and-fell on ice in a resort’s parking lot. As she recovered from surgery, she sought out legal help to recover compensation for how her life had been suddenly and permanently changed.
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Six Figure Settlement Reached in Trip and Fall Involving New York City Bus
Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
Sue Anne, a Brooklyn resident, always took the city bus home on her evening commute. On this particular day, as she was exiting the bus, the driver lurched the vehicle forward causing her to fall onto broken cobblestones on the sidewalk. Sue Anne fractured her right ankle and right shoulder and was unable to work for three months.
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Young, Single Mom Thrilled With Slip & Fall Settlement
Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
Y.J., a 26 year old, Domican Republic native, immigrated to the United States in 2004 to provide a better life for her son. She was able to find steady work as a waiter to support herself and her little boy. Unfortunately, this all changed when she fractured her right ankle in a slip and fall on ice. Due to her injury, she was forced to take time off from work. Without her family in the U.S., Y.J. did not have anyone to rely on for support.
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Subway Fall Victim Wins $700,000 Settlement
Monday, November 21st, 2011
Marilyn T. had lost all hope. Almost six years earlier, she had been injured in a subway station, and she had endured three surgeries. As she continued to struggle with pain, her case had been handled by two different law offices. Both had failed to move the case forward. Marilyn shared her frustration with friends, and that’s how she found out about Hill & Moin LLP.
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