FAQ

General

Yes, we offer free initial consultations to discuss your case and help you understand your legal options.

You can call us at 929-524-8044 or use our online contact form to request an appointment.

Please bring any documents related to your legal issue, such as contracts, court papers, police reports, or correspondence.

Our fees vary depending on the type of case. We may charge hourly rates, flat fees, or work on a contingency basis. We’ll explain your fee arrangement clearly before beginning work.

  • a. Hourly rate: billing based on time spent.
  • b. Flat Fee: a fixed price for a specific legal service.
  • c. Contingency fee: payment only if we win or settle your case.

Every situation is different. The best way to determine whether you have a valid legal claim is to speak with one of our attorneys during a consultation.

Many legal issues are resolved without going to court, but some cases may require litigation. We’ll work to resolve your matter efficiently while protecting your interests.

Personal Injury

Seek medical attention immediately. Then document the scene and contact an attorney before speaking to insurance companies.

It depends on medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. We can give you an estimate after reviewing the facts.

This depends on your state’s statute of limitations, but it’s often 2–3 years. It’s best to act quickly.

In many cases, yes. It depends on state law regarding comparative or contributory negligence.

We don’t charge upfront. We only get paid if we win or settle your case. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery.

Business Law

While not legally required, having an attorney can help you choose the right entity, draft documents, and avoid issues.

Yes, we draft, review, and negotiate all types of business contracts.

Contact us immediately. We’ll assess the claims, prepare your defense, and handle the process legally.

Yes, we offer general counsel services including contracts, compliance, employment law, and more.

LLCs are more flexible and easier to manage. Corporations are better suited for raising capital and complex structures. We’ll help you decide.