Buzin Law P.C
111 Broadway, Suite 1204, New York, NY 10006, New York, NY 10006
About Buzin Law P.C
Buzin Law P.C. is a New York-based firm representing clients in personal injury, medical malpractice, and sexual abuse cases. The firm has six attorneys, including Andrew S. Buzin, who has participated in resolutions totaling over $92.5 million. Buzin Law P.C. has secured significant verdicts, such as a $28 million award for negligent supervision and a $28.5 million medical malpractice verdict. Attorney William Cafaro offers Spanish language services. The firm also handles employment and commercial litigation matters.
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Notable Case Results
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$765M
Mass Tort
NFL and former players who sued the League agreed in principle to resolve the pending litigation. The players’ claims were based on the alleged cover-up of the effects of concussions and Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI).
$500M
Sexual Abuse
Settlement fund for victims of former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State doctor Larry Nassar.
$380M
Sexual Abuse
Settlement fund for victims of former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State doctor Larry Nassar.
$28.5M
Medical Malpractice
Verdict against a prominent New York City surgeon for former Giants running back Michael Cox, whose career was cut short because of a botched surgery following leg and ankle injuries he suffered after being tackled in a game against Seattle in 2014.
$28M
Personal Injury
Verdict for negligent supervision/negligent security, causing TBI and PTSD. A 14-year old cognitively-impaired girl was allowed to leave school grounds and was led off campus by an older male student who raped her. Three months later, the school again failed to supervise the girl according to its “eyes on” policy, and she was savagely assaulted and battered in the girls’ locker room. The incident was video recorded by one of the assailant’s friends and posted on the internet. A Westchester County jury allowed the girl to recover $8 million for past pain and suffering, and $20 million for future pain and suffering.





