Personal Injury Lawyer Practice Areas Serving Westchester, the Bronx, and the NYC Metro Area
Find the Right Category for Your Injury Case
After an accident, one of the first questions is whether you’re calling the right type of lawyer. Car crashes, slip and falls, construction injuries, and product defects each follow different legal paths under New York law. The Law Offices of Daniel A. Kalish focuses specifically on personal injury matters across White Plains, Westchester County, the Bronx, and the NYC metropolitan area. This page is designed to help you quickly identify your case type and move directly to the right next step.
Our Full Range of Personal Injury Services
Below are the core accident and injury categories handled by the firm. Each section links to detailed pages so you can explore your specific situation without confusion.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Best for: Drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and rideshare users injured in traffic collisions.
Car crashes, truck accidents, motorcycle collisions, and underinsured motorist claims make up a significant portion of the practice. You receive structured guidance through insurance claims, New York no-fault issues, and settlement negotiations, with direct communication throughout.
Premises Liability
Best for: Slip and fall victims, negligent security cases, and dog bite injuries.
When a property owner’s negligence leads to injury, liability and insurance coverage can become complex quickly. You gain a clear explanation of responsibility, available damages, and the steps needed to move your claim forward.
Construction Accidents
Best for: Construction workers injured in scaffold, ladder, or job site accidents.
New York labor laws provide specific protections for injured construction workers, especially in elevation-related incidents. Your case is evaluated with attention to statutory protections and the multiple parties often involved on active job sites.
Product Liability
Best for: Injuries caused by defective products, unsafe auto parts, or recalled consumer goods.
Manufacturers and distributors can be held accountable when unsafe products cause harm. You receive careful analysis of defect types, recall history, and the legal path toward compensation.
Referred Matters
Best for: Medical malpractice and lead paint claims.
These matters are not handled directly but can be referred to a trusted referral network for focused representation. This clear scope helps you avoid delays and ensures you are guided to the right attorney from the start.
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Injured? We Handle Cases Like Yours.
If you are unsure where your situation fits, start with the category that most closely matches how the injury happened. You can also review step-by-step guidance about the personal injury claim process and common insurance questions before making a decision. Many clients first visit educational resources, then contact the office once they feel confident about their next move.
What to Do Next After an Accident
Trusted by Crash Victims Across the NYC Metro Area
Starting a personal injury claim does not need to feel complicated. The first step is a focused conversation about how the injury occurred and what medical treatment you’ve received. You’ll receive an honest evaluation of whether the case fits within the firm’s practice areas and what options are available. If representation makes sense, communication expectations and decision points are explained so you know what happens next.
A Simple Intake Process, Explained Clearly
Initial call or form submission.
Case fit review and document discussion.
Clear explanation of strategy and next steps.
Ongoing updates with client control over settlement decisions.
Move Forward With the Right Injury Category
If you are searching for a personal injury lawyer who clearly outlines practice areas and communicates directly, the next step is simple. The Law Offices of Daniel A. Kalish serves clients in White Plains, throughout Westchester County, and in the Bronx with focused injury representation. Reach out today to confirm fit and start with clarity.
