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Kings County and the borough of Brooklyn share the same boundaries. Kings County is a very convenient place to live and work – it is connected to the rest of New York City by eight bridges, three subway tunnels (18 subway lines) and one vehicular tunnel. Kings County is a county of neighborhoods with distinctive characters. Kings County’s economy is a mixture of thousands of small businesses, support business for major Manhattan corporations, high-tech industry and a variety of manufacturing. The world-famous Coney Island is in Kings County, as well as some of New York’s best arts and cultural organizations and New York’s most famous parks.
The commercial and cultural activity in all of New York City brings opportunity and prosperity to many, but there is also large opportunity for abuse of the most vulnerable in the community. Elder abuse is one of the most common forms of abuse. In the event you or a family member is injured as a result of elder abuse, the abuse victim deserves to be compensated for their injuries and expenses.
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Elder abuse typically takes the form of physical abuse, emotional and verbal abuse, sexual abuse, financial exploitation and neglect. Elder abuse is particularly heinous because the abuser is usually someone the elderly person trusts or depends on, such as a family member, a family friend, a paid care worker or nursing home or hospital staff. If you or someone you love has sustained physical, emotional or financial injuries as a result of elder abuse, consult an experienced attorney promptly – they can help you obtain compensation for your injury and losses.
The Kings County personal injury attorneys at Hill & Moin are known for their compassion and for their skill at winning large judgments and settlements for clients injured as a result of elder abuse. Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to your best interests and to getting you the compensation you need and deserve so you can concentrate on healing. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis; if we do not obtain compensation for you, you do not owe us anything. You may be entitled to medical expenses and lost wages. You may also be entitled to damages for pain and suffering, damages for loss of companionship and punitive damages, depending on the circumstances of your case and the extent of the injuries.
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