Plaintiffs’ personal injury litigation requires not only experience, but also the commitment, drive, and skill to stay current on legal and medical issues. CMM has a proven track record of success in the field, achieving major verdicts and settlements for injured clients throughout Long Island (Suffolk and Nassau), New York City, the Hudson Valley, and beyond. Chaired by senior trial partner Scott Middleton, our Personal Injury group has decades of experience aggressively litigating a broad range of negligence matters in state and federal court.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Our Long Island Personal Injury attorneys handle cases stemming from car, motorcycle, boat, bicycle, pedestrian, and drunk driving accidents. We have the experience and knowledge needed to represent clients who have suffered catastrophic injuries.
Slip & Fall Accidents & Premises Liability
The seconds it takes to fall can have a lifelong impact. Our personal injury attorneys have aggressively represented plaintiffs in a wide variety of such cases including slips and trips resulting from uneven surfaces, sidewalk cracks, spills, slippery surfaces, weather-related conditions, and negligent or insufficient upkeep of property.
Wrongful Death
Our results-driven attorneys vigorously pursue compensation from all responsible parties for the families of wrongful death victims. We are adept at partnering with medical and financial experts to properly assess and bulletproof our calculation of damages.
Products Liability
We handle products liability actions based on a wide range of theories including failure to warn, negligent manufacturing/manufacturing defects, and negligent design.
Representative Matters
- CMM Litigation Team Prevails at Trial
- CMM Successfully Appeals Insurer’s Denial of Disability Benefits, Ensuring Our Client’s Financial Stability During Medical Crisis
- CMM’s Creative Lawyering Results in Significant Settlement for Family in Wrongful Death Case
- CMM Wins Appeal, Paving the Way for Just Compensation for Our Client
- CMM Successfully Moves for Pre-Judgment Attachment in Personal Injury Case