Bus Accident
$7 Million
Bus passenger suffered a neck injury requiring surgery
25+ years. Millions recovered.
Koenigsberg delivers.
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Koenigsberg & Associates have a proven track record fighting for our clients. We're committed to securing your recovery and getting you back on your feet.
The experienced attorneys at Koenigsberg & Associates will listen to your needs, organize the facts, evidence, and details of your case, and aggressively pursue legal action until you get the compensation that you deserve:
The injuries are different — but the underlying events are often the same patterns we litigate every day.
Highway collisions, head-on crashes, and tractor-trailer impacts on the BQE, LIE, and I-95 routinely produce catastrophic outcomes.
With nothing between you and the vehicle, pedestrian and bike crashes are over-represented in our catastrophic-injury caseload.
Falls from scaffolds and roofs and being struck by falling materials produce life-altering injuries protected by NY Labor Law.
Without no-fault and without a steel cage, riders suffer some of the most devastating injuries on New York roads.
Anesthesia errors, surgical mistakes, and failure to diagnose stroke or cardiac events can leave patients permanently disabled.
Industrial machinery failures, lithium battery fires, and vehicle component defects cause amputations and severe burns.
Falls from heights, electrocutions, and assaults in inadequately-secured properties cause permanent injury.
Crushing impact from commercial vehicles routinely produces TBIs, paralysis, and amputations.
Crush injuries, electrocutions, and explosions on jobsites — supported by both Labor Law and product liability claims.
These are the injuries that change every part of a client's life — and the cases we build with the most care.
Quadriplegia, paraplegia, and incomplete cord injuries that require lifetime medical care, home modifications, and assistive technology.
Severe TBIs that permanently change cognition, mood, behavior, and earning capacity — even when imaging looks "normal."
Third- and fourth-degree burns requiring grafts, reconstructive surgery, and lifelong scar management.
Surgical and traumatic loss of fingers, hands, arms, feet, or legs requiring prosthetics, rehabilitation, and home accommodations.
Compression injuries to the chest, pelvis, and limbs that often progress to compartment syndrome and amputation.
Multiple major organ-system injuries from high-energy impacts — the most medically and legally complex cases we handle.
Permanent scarring, facial reconstruction, and visible disability that affect every part of daily life and identity.
Permanent blindness, deafness, and sensory loss from blast injuries, chemical exposures, and head trauma.
When a catastrophic event takes a life, surviving family can recover full pecuniary loss, lost earnings, and the deceased's conscious pain and suffering.
A catastrophic injury is one that produces permanent, life-altering consequences — including spinal cord injuries with paralysis, traumatic brain injuries, severe burns, amputations, and disabling orthopedic damage. These cases require lifetime medical care and often prevent the injured person from returning to work, which dramatically increases the value and complexity of the claim.
We work with life-care planners, economists, vocational experts, and treating physicians to build a full picture of lifetime medical expenses, lost earnings, home modifications, assistive technology, and pain and suffering. Catastrophic cases routinely involve seven- and eight-figure damages — but only when the underlying expert work is done thoroughly.
A life-care plan is a comprehensive, doctor-supported projection of every medical and non-medical service you will need for the rest of your life, with current costs attached. It anchors the economic damages portion of a catastrophic case and gives the jury a concrete number to award. Without one, even severe injuries can be undervalued.
Yes. New York law allows recovery for the reasonable cost of future medical care, future lost earnings, and future pain and suffering, as long as those damages are proven to a reasonable degree of certainty through expert testimony. This is one of the most important — and most contested — parts of a catastrophic case.
Catastrophic cases typically take longer than ordinary personal injury matters — often two to four years — because injuries must stabilize before damages can be accurately projected, and defendants and their insurers fight hard against large exposures. We do not settle these cases prematurely. The right number, not a fast number, is what protects an injured client for life.
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