If you were injured while working, you may not be sure what to do next. Who pays the medical bills? What about the time you need to take off from work – is that covered? Will my job be waiting for me while I recover? Nicholas Tzaneteas is an experienced work injury lawyer who understands Read More »
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Have you or a loved one been hurt or even fatally injured while on the job as a construction worker in New York City? According to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), one in 10 construction site laborers are injured each year in serious accidents. Moreover, the Bureau of Labor Read More »
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We have won millions of dollars on behalf of our clients, and we will continue to fight for your health and safety in New York City. For almost 20 years the Law Office of Nicholas Tzaneteas has earned a reputation of being tenacious and intelligent, and has taken on The City of New York and Read More »
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There is a building boom going on in New York City and a recent article in the New York Times, Fatal Construction Accidents on the Rise in New York, reveals the fact that there were 8 deaths in 2015, and that number does not include all of the serious non-fatal injuries that also occur due Read More »
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When a ceiling or a roof collapses, it can go in big pieces or even all at once! This can cause significant damages to your property and injury or even death to the people inside. In New York City, there are countless people hurt by deteriorating and collapsing ceilings every year. It is a major Read More »
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A serious automobile accident can be a traumatic and difficult experience for anyone to deal with, and even more so when you aren’t sure who is at fault, or if you are injured and deserve compensation. If you have lived or worked in New York City, you have seen how bad the traffic gets! Car Read More »
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In this courtroom sketch, Hon. Loren Baily-Schiffman listens as Nicholas Tzaneteas (at right), trial counsel to the law firm Weser and Weser, conducts a direct examination of the plaintiff in the pedestrian-motor vehicle accident trial Chou v. Ocean Ambulette Service Inc., et al.In May 2012, Magdalena Chou was a 61-year-old pedestrian entering the crosswalk at Read More »
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