Paul H. Maloney IV - New York, NY
Attorney at Edelman & Edelman, P.C.
Personal Injury Lawyers in New York, NY
60 Broad Street Suite 2900 New York, NY 10004
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New York Personal Injury Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Labor Law
- Workers' Compensation
- Construction Accidents
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Car Accident
- Truck Accidents
- Bike Accidents
- Medical Malpractice
- Birth Injury
- Premises Liability
- Animal Bites
- Slip and Fall Accident
- Product Liability
- Wrongful Death
- Brain Injury
Attorney Information
Overview
Mr. Maloney has been practicing law in New York for more than 33 years. He graduated from Loyola Law School in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1981, relocated to New York in 1983 and has been practicing law here ever since. At the beginning of his career, Paul worked as a real estate and insurance defense lawyer defending personal injury cases.
Over time, he found that his life views were more in line with injury victims, so he decided to switch the focus of his practice to representing personal injury plaintiffs. As Paul was considering his options for moving into plaintiff representation, it happened that he found himself in a case where the plaintiff was being represented by Martin Edelman.
The attorneys were impressed with each other throughout the proceedings, and Mr. Edelman eventually asked him if he would like to join the firm. Mr. Maloney accepted and joined Edelman & Edelman, P.C., in 1987. He would remain until 1994 where he tried many cases with the firm. In 1994, Paul decided he wanted to pursue other opportunities. After almost 20 years of running his own successful practice, Mr. Maloney returned to Edelman & Edelman, P.C., in 2013. Paul is happy to be back and we are happy he is part of the firm again.
Mr. Maloney focuses his practice on labor law and catastrophic personal injury cases, including numerous cases where he has secured multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts for our clients. In addition to his work on behalf of our clients, Mr. Maloney has also donated his time by providing mediation services to residents of New York County, serving on the Board of Trustees for the Corlears School in New York City, and is a past lecturer at the New York State Trial Lawyers Institute.
Education
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Legal Education
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Loyola University New Orleans School of Law,
New Orleans,
Louisiana, 1981
Juris Doctor
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Loyola University New Orleans School of Law,
New Orleans,
Louisiana, 1981
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- Edelman & Edelman, P.C., 1987 - 1994
Classes and Seminars
- New York State Trial Lawyers Institute, Past Lecturer
Published Works
Articles
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Wrongful Death Attorney
Surviving family members have a right to be fully compensated for the personal and material losses they suffer as a result of their loved one's passing. -
Construction Accident Attorney
New York City construction workers constantly encounter dangerous hazards — placing themselves in harm's way every time they step onto a job site. -
Defective Product Attorney
People who use defective products have a right to be compensated for their medical care, loss of income and any other losses that may arise from their injuries. -
Brain Injury Attorney
We recovered $3.3 million for a client who suffered a severe brain injury after he was hit by a tanker truck and struck his head on a curb. -
Birth Injury Attorney
We obtained $7 million in damages for an infant in a case against Bellevue Hospital Center and the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC).
Bar Admissions
- New York, 1983
Other Affiliations
- Corlears School, New York City, New York (Board of Trustees)
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Contact
60 Broad Street
Suite 2900
New York, NY 10004
Phone: 212-235-1197
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.edelmanpclaw.com
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