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:
Under EPTL § 5-4.1, only the personal representative of the deceased's estate — typically the administrator or executor appointed by the Surrogate's Court — can file a wrongful death lawsuit. Damages, however, are recovered on behalf of the surviving distributees (spouse, children, and certain other dependents). We help families through both the Surrogate's Court appointment and the lawsuit.
New York's wrongful death statute compensates the surviving family for pecuniary (economic) losses — including the loss of the deceased's earnings, support, household services, and parental guidance, as well as funeral and burial expenses. A separate "survival action" can recover the conscious pain and suffering the deceased experienced between injury and death.
New York has historically been one of the most restrictive states for grief damages — emotional anguish of family members is not, by itself, recoverable. However, the Grieving Families Act and similar legislative efforts continue to evolve the law. We make sure your family is positioned for every recovery the current law allows.
A wrongful death claim must generally be filed within two years of the date of death. The underlying conduct may also support a survival action subject to its own statute of limitations. Claims against public entities require a Notice of Claim within 90 days. These deadlines are unforgiving — contact a lawyer as soon as possible.
A survival action recovers damages the deceased could have recovered if they had lived — most importantly, their conscious pain and suffering between the time of injury and death. A wrongful death action compensates the family for losses they suffered because of the death. Both are typically brought together by the personal representative.
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