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Why You Need the Top Lawyers at Linden Law
Linden Law is a full-service personal injury law firm located in heart of Midtown Manhattan. At Linden Law, we represent individuals who were hurt in accident and negligence claims. We devote 100% of our practice to providing legal assistance to the injured. We handle cases in all five boroughs of New York City, as well as Long Island and Westchester.
At Linden Law, we feel a law firm should be built on two bedrock principles: success and service. We have a proven track record of successful verdicts and settlements and firmly believe that our clients always come first. We believe an attorney should have a personal connection with their client, and a client has a right to know their case status at any time. Because of this, we pledge to make ourselves available by phone, email, or text message at any time.
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If you were injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, you will need the very best personal injury attorneys in NYC. We are especially skilled in the following practice areas:
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Jason A. Linden, Esq. is a New York born Personal Injury Attorney with close to a decade’s worth of experience recovering money on behalf of the injured.

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Wrongful Death Funding: How to Cover Your Expenses
First things first: What is a wrongful death case? A wrongful death is when your family member has passed away due to the negligence of another party. A...
Read MorePersonal Injury: Can I Talk to a Real Lawyer, Please?
We know how you feel. You may have been in a major car accident that was not your fault and missed your sister's wedding because you were bed-ridden in...
Read MoreHow Long Do I Have to File a Slip and Fall Case?
There's an easy answer to this question. It all depends on what is called the statute of limitations in your state. In New York, you have three years to...
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