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New York Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
At Devon Reiff P.C., our attorney is dedicated to providing strong advocacy to personal injury clients in New York, New York. Since opening our doors in 2007, he has proudly represented clients in cases involving motor vehicle accidents, product liability, premises liability, brain injury, construction accidents, wrongful death, nursing home abuse, health care negligence and animal bites. He also fights on behalf of workers who have experienced retaliation and abuse in the workplace, particularly when it has led to wrongful termination.
Additionally, our firm concentrates on cases in which government agencies of the city or state of New York are sued due to the negligence of their employees. These cases involve the operation of city and state vehicles, machinery and the poor maintenance of roadways, sidewalks, bridges and properties. Our lawyer also handles cases related to excessive use of force or brutality by the police. Other clients include union members and nonunion construction trade workers, undocumented workers, sanitation workers and other injured workers who are entitled to workers' compensation.
Our firm's principal attorney, Devon Reiff, has over four decades of legal experience and offers aggressive and sophisticated legal services. He takes pride in providing consistent and professional excellence to his clients, largely resulting in successful outcomes. He holds membership and leadership positions in several prestigious legal organizations and also conducts continuing legal education seminars. Moreover, he serves as a mediator for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.
Before establishing Devon Reiff P.C., attorney Reiff was the head of the negligence department at a renowned law firm. There, he established a reputation for being a prestigious top negligence trial attorney. He consistently achieved impressive verdicts and settlements, often in the multimillion-dollar range, for the firm’s clients.
Our firm has been listed among the Best Law firms by the U.S. News & World Report in 2021. Some of our noteworthy results include a $4.3 million verdict for a client with a lacerated cornea, a $3.6 million settlement for an injured pedestrian, a $3.5 million settlement for a taxi driver shooting victim and a $2 million settlement for a client injured in a pipe explosion.
Our attorney will be committed to supporting you and advocating for the justice you deserve. His reputation for taking cases to trial makes insurance companies and defendants aware that he is determined to fight for our clients. He ensures that wrongdoers are held accountable for their actions.
Look no further than Devon Reiff P.C. Make use of our free initial consultations and virtual appointments.
About Devon Reiff P.C.
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Construction Site Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Car Accidents
- Negligence or Wrongful Death
Representative Cases
- Eva Pusta v. The City of New York and Southgate Owners Corp. ,(Supreme/NY )
- Suzanne DeMeo v. BCA Enterprise I, Inc. d/b/a W Café ,(Supreme/New York )
- Joseph Catrama and Grace Catrama v. Denise Galante ,(Supreme/Richmond )
- Janet Allen v. The City of New York and Kevin Dooley ,(Supreme/Bronx )
- Judith Titen and Herbert Titen v. Iavarone Brothers of Wantagh LLC d/b/a Iavarone Bros Quality Foods Store ,(Supreme/Nassau )
- Carrie Machinist v. Calabretta Family LLC ,(Supreme/Suffolk )
- Brenda Ratliff and James Lasteria v. Fred Smith Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc. and Vladislav Khlevner ,(Supreme/Bronx )
- Francisco Villalobos and Vicki L. Villalobos v. First National Capital Inc., Hutch Trucking Inc., Keith Hutcheson and Grant L. Hargrove ,(Supreme/New York )
- William Larkin v. Kerr-McGee Corporation, Keyspan Energy and Slattery Skanska, Inc. ,(Supreme/Kings )
- Victoria Black and Seth Black v. The Jude Thaddeus Glen Cove Marina, Inc.,The Jude Thaddeus Glen Cove Marina I, Inc., The Judge Thaddeus Glen Cove Marina, Inc.
- Nicholas Van Remortel v. Titanic Taxi Corp., Dominique Maxis, Empire City Subway Company (Limited) and The City of New York ,(Supreme/New York )
- Lynn Boccio and Ernest Gonzalez v. Meng-Yung Yang, Kuei-Ping Tang, Jean M. Bourgeois and Allways Limo ,(Supreme/Queens )
- Ann Landon Stonesifer v. The City of New York, The New York City Transit Authority and The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ,(Supreme/New York )
- Richard Gambino and Theresa Gambino v. The City of New York and Milton Sanchez ,(Supreme/Queens )
- Nancy Lutwak and Irwin Lutwak v. The Ruppert Yorkville Towers Condominium, Yorkville Towers Associates, LLC, R Y Management Co., Inc., Sentry Contracting, Inc. and Rockledge Scaffold Corp. ,(Supreme/New York )
- Christopher Morici v. Sydney Fedner Associates, Inc. J.E. Levine Builders, Inc., Delta Testing Laboratories, Inc., A. Russo Wrecking, Inc. and 501 West 41st Street Associates, LLC ,(Supreme/New York )
- Wendy Chan v. Chatham Towers, Inc. and Cooper Square Realty, Inc. ,(Supreme/ New York )
- Vincent Russo and Dawn Russo v. One Bryant Park LLC, Durst Development LLC and Tishman ,(Supreme/New York )
- Edward Vecchio and Barbara Vecchio v. HRH Construction, LLC, Almar Plumbing & Heating Corporation and Edward J. Minskoff Equities, Inc. ,(Supreme/ New York )
- Dominick Carano and Julie Carano v. William A. Gross Construction Associates, Inc. ,(Supreme/ Queens County )
- John Vecchio and Kim Vecchio v. Miller Place Realty, LLC, NB Realty, LLC and Racanelli Construction Company, Inc. ,(Supreme/ Suffolk County )
- Racanelli Construction Company, Inc. v. Dame Contracting Corp.
- Sarah London and Michael London v. Big Lucky Inc. d/b/a Superfine, Charles Cara and Anna Cara ,(Supreme/ Kings County )
- Pedro Marrero v. Dr. Anthony S. DeSano, George L. Colvin, D.O., The Center for Alternative Medicine and New Deal, P.C. ,(Supreme/ Queens County )
- Daisy Dukes v. Spring Scaffolding ,(Supreme/ Queens County )
- Adenharishon Jacobs-Lahache v.Vornado Realty Trust, Turner Construction Company and Bovis Lend Lease LMB ,(Supreme/Kings )
- Gardenia Deadwiley and Eric Deadwiley v. Treadway Charter Bus Tour Company and MTZ Tours, Inc. ,(Supreme/ Kings County )
- Hayden Williams and Erna Williams v. The City of New York, New York State Dormitory Authority and Bovis Lend Lease, LMB, Inc. ,(Supreme/Bronx )
- Jonas Macedo v. J.D. Posillico and URS Corporation ,(Supreme/New York )
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110 East 42nd StreetSuite 1508 New York, NY 10017
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