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Cannon & Acosta

Cannon & Acosta

1923 New York Avenue, Huntington Station, NY 11746, Huntington Station, NY 11746

Google4.7(70 reviews)
8 Attorneys
$3.1M+ Recovered
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About Cannon & Acosta

Established in 1996, Cannon & Acosta is a personal injury law firm based in Huntington Station, New York. The Hispanic-owned firm serves the Long Island area, representing injured parties in various cases including car accidents, construction accidents, and slip and falls. With eight attorneys, many of whom are bilingual in English and Spanish, the firm has secured substantial settlements for clients. They offer free consultations.

Notable Case Results

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$1.4M

Construction Accident

Man in his late 20s sustained severe fractures to legs, arms, and other body parts after falling two stories from a collapsing roof on a construction site.

$575,000

Motor Vehicle Accident

Woman suffered a fractured vertebra requiring surgery after her vehicle was struck by a snowplow that veered into her lane.

$450,000

Motor Vehicle Accident

Man injured when his ambulance was hit by another driver who ran a stop sign, causing it to flip over. He sustained a herniation requiring surgery.

$400,000

Motor Vehicle Accident

15-year-old girl suffered a pelvic bone fracture requiring emergency surgery after being struck by two cars that spun onto a sidewalk.

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$100,000

Motor Vehicle Accident

50-year-old passenger sustained a swollen knee and soft tissue injuries in a car accident at a stop sign controlled intersection.

$75,000

Pedestrian Accident

Woman struck by a vehicle, resulting in a knee injury with a small tear that required surgery and 6 weeks of missed work.

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