EL&C Trial Attorneys

Eichen, Crutchlow & McElroy

Certified Civil Trial Attorneys · (732) 777-0100 · (732) 575-1400

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Personal injury law can involve many different types of claims, theories and principles. Some other types  of personal injury actions include:

•    Dog bite cases can result in the dog owner's liability to the person who is injured.
•    Assault and battery are two intentional torts that involve improper contact with another, without permission or consent.
•    Railroad accidents (FELA) may result in personal injury or death and may subject the railroad to liability.
•    Insufficient security of a business or property by its owner or possessor of that business can result in injury to business invitees lawfully visiting their establishment.
•    Wrongful death actions may be brought by the dependents or beneficiaries of a deceased individual against a party or company whose action or inaction caused the death of their loved one.

Eichen, Crutchlow & McElroy has represented individuals for more than twenty years who have been injured due to the negligent or intentional behavior of others.  Victims of various types of personal injury claims are entitled to compensation, and may be entitled to additional damages to cover future expenses, pain and suffering, or other issues.  Now more than ever you need a law firm with experience in complex personal injury cases and who will aggressively pursue a claim on your behalf.

If you or family members have been injured as a result of negligence due to others, contact us to discuss your case.
   


 

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