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Nassau County is a suburb of New York City in the heart of Long Island. It is home to over 1.3 million people in two cities, three towns and dozens of incorporated and unincorporated villages and hamlets. For decades Nassau County has attracted people from New York City who are looking for a more suburban, family-oriented lifestyle. The county’s residents enjoy one of the highest per capita incomes levels in the country, and Nassau County boasts numerous colleges and universities. The county is also home to the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League, a professional minor league baseball team, Belmont Race Track, beautiful beaches and abundant recreational opportunities.
Like all of the New York metropolitan area, Nassau County is a developed and very populated area, and accidents of all kinds are likely to happen. Many of them will be serious. If you or a member of your family is involved in a serious accident and the other party is to blame, you deserve to be compensated for your injuries and expenses.
Escalators are a regular source of accidents in Nassau County. Whether caused by overcrowding, malfunction or an unsafe condition, an escalator accident can be frightening and can lead to lasting injury. In the event you or someone you love is injured in an escalator accident, an attorney can advise you if you have a claim for compensation. Talk to an experienced legal professional promptly to ensure that you preserve your rights.
The Nassau County personal injury attorneys at Hill & Moin are well known for their expertise, their success and their integrity. They are highly experienced at obtaining the greatest compensation possible for accident victims, including those who have sustained injury in escalator accidents. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis; if we do not obtain compensation for you, you do not owe us anything. A court may award you 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. Our experienced attorneys are committed to your best interests and to getting you the relief you need and deserve.
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