Practice Area · Municipal Liability
Claims Against the City and Counties of New York
In a metropolitan area as large as New York City, local government agencies are frequently named as defendants in personal injury lawsuits — but suing a government entity follows different rules than an ordinary claim. An attorney who doesn't understand how these agencies operate in litigation, including strict Notice of Claim deadlines, can put a valid claim at risk before it starts.
Pascale Law has represented clients in claims against New York City, Nassau County, and surrounding municipalities, including an $11.5 million jury verdict against the City of New York on behalf of a child injured falling from defective public park equipment.
- Public sidewalk and park accidents
- Municipal bus and transit accidents
- Government building and premises injuries
- Notice of Claim filings against city or county agencies
Case Result
$11.5 million jury verdict against the City of New York on behalf of a child injured falling from defective public park equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes claims against the government different?
They require a formal Notice of Claim, generally within 90 days, before a lawsuit can proceed — miss it, and a valid claim can be lost.
Has Pascale Law handled cases like this before?
Yes — including an $11.5 million jury verdict against the City of New York in a premises liability case involving a child injured in a public park.
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