Records of Success

$76 million: Serious injuries to a family involved in a collision with a tractor trailer, largest structured settlement in New York State history at the time.

$60 million: A Bronx woman sustained a permanent injury to her genital area when her doctor did not follow accepted medical practices or inform her of risks.

$25 million: Estate of 34-year-old mother of three awarded $25 million against convicted murderer and rapist who was wrongly freed from an upstate prison.

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Should I visit a doctor?

Approximately 40% of the 6 million auto accidents which occur in the United States every year result in injuries. Roughly 2.35 million people are injured every year in car accidents, and the severity of the injuries can vary wildly.

Unfortunately, even if you think you have walked away from your car accident without injury, you may have deep tissue damage, whiplash, or other forms of injuries that are not immediately apparent. It’s always a good idea to visit a doctor after a car accident, as quick treatment can prevent long-term damage.

If you or someone you love has been injured or worse in a car accident, the Queens car accident lawyers of Parker Waichman, LLP may be able to get you the compensation you deserve. Contact us today by calling 1-888-244-2273.

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