D’Costa Law P.C.
100 Duffy Ave #510, Hicksville, NY 11801, Hicksville, NY 11801
About D’Costa Law P.C.
D’Costa Law P.C. represents clients in personal injury, workers’ compensation, no-fault benefits, and securities law matters. Based in Hicksville, New York, the firm also serves investors nationwide. Daniel D’Costa, the managing partner, has extensive experience in FINRA, NFA, and AAA arbitration. The firm has recovered millions of dollars for clients, including a $2.8 million FINRA arbitration award and personal injury settlements up to $7 million. Free consultations are available, with no fee for personal injury cases unless successful.
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Notable Case Results
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$2.8M
FINRA Arbitration
Represented a group of investors in a suitability claim related to the systemic churning of accounts.
$1.2M
Securities Fraud
Secured a $1.2 Million Settlement on behalf of multiple investors that were victimized by the same stock broker who churned their accounts to generate excessive commissions.
$500,000
FINRA Arbitration
Represented a farmer and his wife in Iowa in a churning case whereby the broker charged over 90% of the accounts value in commission in four months.
$105,000
Securities Fraud
Secured a $105,000 settlement against a national brokerage firm in a dispute involving the purchase of unsuitable investments and portfolio overconcentration.
$75,000
Securities Fraud
Secured a $75,000 settlement for an elderly couple who invested in a fraudulent private placement designed to personally benefit the brokerage firm.
$60,000
FINRA Arbitration
Represented a retired former Lowe’s Home Improvement employee in an unauthorized transactions case whereby the broker purchased and sold a private placement security without her permission.
