NYC Personal Injury Attorney
FDNY paramedics, EMTs, and fire inspectors face dangerous conditions on a daily basis protecting our city. An emt, paramedic or fire inspector has the duty to protect, rescue, and provide medical services to people in need. Due to the daily dangers inherent in these jobs, they suffer from a large number of line of duty injuries that could end their career including the following:
- Lifting injuries
- Assaults from patients
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Ambulance accidents
- Trip and Fall accidents
- Injuries arising from using broken equipment
- Severe burns
- Explosive chemicals
- Scaffolding collapse
- Cardiac and respiratory problems
- Internal trauma
- Neck injuries
- Brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Wrongful death
If you were involved in a line of duty injury and are unable to visit our New York office, arrangements can easily be made for us to visit you. If you are an FDNY EMT, paramedic or fire inspector that has been injured in the line of duty, you should contact our office and speak with a NYC Personal Injury attorney.
If an FDNY EMT, Paramedic or fire inspector suffers a personal injury in the line of duty, he or she may be entitled to financial damages for pain, injuries, property damage, and loss of income. Although EMT, paramedics and fire inspectors are protected by workers' compensation, they are also entitled to pursue any third-party claims such as claims against private motorists, and landowners that may have caused the accident. Be safe and contact our office today for a FREE consultation.
Todd J. Strier has learned to appreciate the significant dangers encountered by FDNY employees each day and takes pride in his ability to provide assistance in their time of need.
If you or someone you know has suffered injuries in the line of duty, contact our offices at 1-877-794-3333 and discuss your case with a NYC personal injury attorney. We will provide you with a Free Case Evaluation. Our law firm can help victims in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Rockland County, Westchester County, and Orange County. |