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Keogh Crispi Wins $1.2 Million for Victim's Daughter

The law firm of Keogh Crispi recently won a personal injury lawsuit against a New York construction and contracting company; the victim's daughter was awarded $1.2 million dollars.

2012-08-07
NEW YORK, NY, August 07, 2012 (Press-News.org) The law firm of Keogh Crispi recently won a personal injury lawsuit against a New York construction and contracting company; the victim's daughter was awarded $1.2 million dollars. The victim's daughter filed a lawsuit against Premier Contracting of New York, Inc., Triumph Construction Corp. and Cuzjack Construction Corp. after her father was fatally injured on their property.

On January 28, 2012, her father was fatally injured when he was hit and run over by a dump truck which was owned and operated by the two defendants. The fatal accident occurred at one of the defendant's commercial property.

The victim suffered fatal injuries, including multiple fractures and damage to the thoracic cavity which was extruded through a fifteen inch hole in the victim's left thigh.

Keogh Crispi then filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the defendants and was awarded $1.2 million in compensation for her father's death.

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The attorneys at Keogh Crispi have more than 40 years of legal experience. If you have suffered serious injuries or the wrongful death of a family member due to someone else's negligence, Keogh Crispi has the experience and knowledge to help you recover the maximum amount of compensation from the responsible party.

Keogh Crispi represents clients throughout New York City. Our office is located two blocks from Grand Central Station and we are available 24 hours a day to meet with you. Call our firm toll free, or contact us online to schedule a free initial consultation with one of our attorneys.

Keogh Crispi, P.C.
521 Fifth Avenue, Suite 1740
New York, NY 10175
Phone: 212-818-0600
Toll Free: 866-842-6415
Fax: 212-818-0180
Web: http://www.keoghcrispi.com


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[Press-News.org] Keogh Crispi Wins $1.2 Million for Victim's Daughter
The law firm of Keogh Crispi recently won a personal injury lawsuit against a New York construction and contracting company; the victim's daughter was awarded $1.2 million dollars.