Our client was at a storage facility when she tripped and fell on ice. The facility had shoveled from a storm the night before, but the theory of liability was that employees failed to properly salt. Throughout the case the offer was $25K, with Defense counsel pointing to the snowstorm the night before and all other issues that are commonly…[...]

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Kevin Gomez, 22, was acquitted of felony manslaughter in the fatal 2023 hit-and-run death of three-year-old Quintus Chen in Queens, New York, but a jury found him guilty of misdemeanor charges including reckless driving and operating an unregistered vehicle. Queens Daily Eagle Prosecutors argued Gomez’s tinted windows severely impaired his visibility, yet he struck the child and fled the scene,…[...]

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Construction sites are inherently dangerous environments, with heavy machinery, heights, and hazardous materials all contributing to the risk of injury. While safety standards are in place to protect workers, accidents still happen every day in New York. If you've been injured at a construction site, knowing what to do next can have a significant impact on your ability to recover…[...]

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Traveling through New York City’s airports can be stressful even on the best days. But if you’ve been arrested at JFK or LaGuardia for a gun offense, TSA violation, or related weapon charge, the situation becomes urgent and daunting. Many travelers are unaware that New York does not recognize out‑of‑state gun licenses, and even lawful conduct in another state can…[...]

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I am humbled and honored to receive the 2025 "Lion Of The Year" award from the Richmond Hill - South Ozone Park Lions Club during our 13th Anniversary Dinner at Russo's On The Bay. Being recognized by such a wonderful group of community-minded, selfless, and giving individuals makes this award truly special. Thank you![...]

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Kevin Gomez, 22, was acquitted of felony manslaughter in the fatal 2023 hit-and-run death of three-year-old Quintus Chen in Queens, New York, but a jury found him guilty of misdemeanor charges including reckless driving and operating an unregistered vehicle. Queens Daily Eagle Prosecutors argued Gomez’s tinted windows severely impaired his visibility, yet he struck the child and fled the scene,…[...]

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If you’ve been stopped by police in Queens and charged with driving under the influence, you might be wondering: what’s the difference between a DUI and a DWI in New York? While many states use the term DUI (Driving Under the Influence), New York law takes a different approach. Understanding these terms, and what they mean for your case, can…[...]

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            Our client, 72 years old, was a passenger in a car parked along a curb. Getting out, the door was partially blocked from fully opening because a fence in a tree well blocked it. Having to squeeze out of the car, Plaintiff took two steps and tripped over a piece of concrete fracturing her jaw. The concrete was securing…[...]

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A “Not Guilty” verdict was rendered to the charge of Murder 2nd degree at a trial wherein Criminal Defense Attorney Todd Greenberg presented the Defense of Extreme Emotional Disturbance with Expert Witness, Forensic Psychiatrist Dr. Sasha Bardey. The finding of Extreme Emotional Disturbance reduces the charge of Murder in the Second Degree, which carries a life sentence, to Manslaughter in…[...]

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This is a very sad case wherein our client was travelling in upstate New York when her car was rear ended by a tractor trailer which failed to stop in traffic. Under New York’s archaic Wrongful Death statute, the Estate could only recover for conscious pain and suffering and loss of the deceased’s monetary value to her family. Through the…[...]

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The Defendant was charged with Conspiracy to Defraud Financial Institutions, a Class “B” Federal Felony, along with several other co-conspirators. Several banks were the victims of this multimillion dollar Mortgage Fraud. The Federal guidelines called for a range of imprisonment of approximately five years. Due to a Motion by Federal Criminal defense Attorney Todd Greenberg, United States District Judge Peter…[...]

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In a major legal victory in Federal court in Buffalo, Attorney Todd D. Greenberg, Esq., along with Buffalo Attorney Mark J. Mahoney, Esq., who represented a Co-defendant, obtained suppression of evidence found in a search of Mr. Greenberg’s client’s home, including pictures of Nike sneakers, financial records and approximately $450,000 in cash. Addabbo and Greenberg’s client was charged, along with…[...]

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Our client, a 28 year old female, was charged with Domestic Violence in that she allegedly hit an scratched the Complainant, her live-in boyfriend, with whom she has a child and who is a New York City Firefighter. The allegations from the outset were so incredible that Addabbo and Greenberg forced the District Attorney to Trial instead of accepting a…[...]

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On July 8, 2013 a Queens Criminal Court Judge granted the motion of Queens Criminal Defense Attorney Todd D. Greenberg to suppress the results of a breathalyzer on the ground that the Defendant’s limited right to counsel was violated. After a fact finding hearing and legal argument based on extensive research on this issue, the Judge held that Defendant’s right…[...]

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On April 5, 2011, the City of New York settled an accident negligence claim by an eleven year old boy whose leg was run over by a Fire Department vehicle for $250,000.00. On August 25th 2006, in Far Rockaway, Queens a Fire Department vehicle negligently ran over the leg of an eleven year old who was tying his shoe at a…[...]

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