September 11, 2020
At Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP, we promise to give every client our “Fee Guarantee – No Fee Unless Successful.” We take cases on a contingency basis. Our fee is contingent upon you receiving compensation. Simply put, it means we only get paid if you get paid. There are no upfront costs! Why Our Guarantee Matters ... Read More
August 28, 2020
As New York City personal injury lawyers, the most common question we hear is “How long will my case take?” The personal injury attorneys at Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP understand that being an accident victim is stressful, for both you and your family. Waiting is frustrating especially when the accident was not your fault, you ... Read More
August 27, 2020
After you’ve had a car accident, the insurance carrier is entitled to an Examination Under Oath (“EUO”) as part of the “Verification Process.” In other words, the insurance carrier is entitled to verify the facts of the accident and treatment with the claimant. But what is an examination under oath? What does it involve, exactly? ... Read More
August 27, 2020
It can be very confusing what coverage you need when buying car insurance. If you or a family member is a victim of an accident involving an uninsured or underinsured motor vehicle, UM and SUM coverage are very important. The personal injury attorneys at Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP want to help you understand UM and ... Read More
August 20, 2020
In the 1971 sitcom “All in the Family,” Archie Bunker only wanted a Jewish personal injury lawyer to handle his accident case. While we are certainly proud to be Jewish personal injury lawyers, we recognize that there are many important criteria to consider when choosing an accident attorney. But how do you chose the right ... Read More
August 5, 2020
In 2019, New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed the Child Victims Act which provided survivors of childhood sexual abuse a one-year window to file cases which had already been time-barred. This original one-year window for filing claims was set to expire on August 14, 2020. Governor Andrew Cuomo has now extended the Child ... Read More