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Know Your Rights with attorney Marc Albert

 

In 2015, Marc Albert appeared on WPIX in New York discussing what your rights are in the event you are injured in an accident or as a result of medical malpractice.

Over the course of his career, Mr. Albert, New York’s personal injury lawyer, has had diverse experience in both the small firm and big firm atmospheres. He spent the first 7 years of his career litigating personal injury cases from inception through trial for a small Manhattan firm, The Law Offices of Jamie C. Rosenberg. During this time, through the successful results obtained for his clients, Mr. Albert established himself as an attorney on the rise in New York’s personal injury landscape. By 2003, Mr. Albert had become so well known in the personal injury field that he was asked to join national powerhouse, Seeger Weiss LLP, to run their personal injury and medical malpractice division.

Mr. Albert spent the following 8 ½ years at Seeger Weiss, where he was named a Partner and played an integral role in building a nationally recognized personal injury practice to match the firm’s already existing reputation as one of the nation’s most important mass tort and class action firms. During his tenure at Seeger Weiss, Mr. Albert not only put together an impressive list of seven figure recoveries for his clients, but also has been recognized on countless occasions for his work on groundbreaking cases involving important issues of personal injury law. He became a “go to” attorney for the press, often being asked to comment by the media on cases of note and having many of his cases covered extensively by print, television and radio media sources. Personal injury lawyer Marc Albert, has been featured on such outlets as The Today Show, CNN, MSNBC, Inside Edition, Telemundo Channel 47, CBS TV News, ABC TV News, WWOR TV News, The New York Post, The New York Times, The New York Daily News and countless others.

Mr. Albert has been involved in some of the more noteworthy cases in the last decade. He received widespread praise for his representation of a 21 year old female client, Maria B., who was viciously assaulted and raped inside the New York City Transit Authority’s 21st Street/Van Alst Subway Station while at least two Transit employees stood by without rendering assistance. The case triggered an outpouring of emotion from New York citizens, who were outraged at the inaction of the Transit personnel. The case also had the significant impact of raising the level of awareness for all New York women riding the subway.

Mr. Albert, personal injury lawyer, also received considerable acclaim for his representation of 11 victims and their families in the tragic Windsor Wildcats Bus Accident case. The accident, which occurred when a Coach Canada bus carrying an under 21 year old female hockey team struck a parked tractor trailer on Route I-390 near Rochester, resulted in four deaths and countless serious injuries. In the first trial relating to the accident in March, 2010, Mr. Albert, together with one of his Partners, Moshe Horn, obtained a $2.25 million verdict on behalf of three of his clients who were passengers on the bus. Mr. Albert was later instrumental in mediating the case with the Court and bringing to resolution a global $36 Million settlement on behalf of the plaintiffs.

Mr. Albert approaches each and every case with compassion and dedication to his client. He firmly believes that it is of critical importance for an attorney to get emotionally invested in each client’s case and not merely go through the motions or treat the case solely “as a job”. The attorney needs to take each case personally, feel the hardship that his client is going through, get to know his client and their family and understand their expectations and fight tooth and nail for that client.

Personal injury lawyer Marc Albert is admitted to practice in the State of New York and in the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Contact us today for a free initial consultation.

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