Frost & Kavanaugh
287 North Greenbush Road, Troy, NY 12180, Troy, NY 12180
About Frost & Kavanaugh
Frost & Kavanaugh is a Troy, New York law firm representing clients in personal injury, criminal defense, and divorce and family law matters. The firm serves Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Albany Counties. Its two attorneys have over 50 years of combined experience, including securing a $5.45 million personal injury settlement. They prepare every case for trial, pursuing favorable outcomes for clients. Arthur R. Frost is recognized as AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and a Top 100 Trial Lawyer.
Notable Case Results
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$5.5M
Personal Injury
A.C. was a customer at a local car dealership and was standing at the dealership service counter speaking to a service representative. Another customer brought his vehicle to the dealership to be serviced.
$5.5M
Personal Injury
Client (A.C.) suffered severe leg injuries, leading to above-knee amputation, when a dealership mechanic wildly accelerated a vehicle with hand controls and crashed into him. Settlement secured financial security for medical care and specialty prosthetic.
$3.8M
Construction Site Injury
Settled a construction site accident for a man who was crushed by a backhoe.
$3.1M
Medical Malpractice
Multi-defendant medical malpractice/wrongful death case resulting in a jury verdict.
$3M
Personal Injury
State worker (Michael Yusczyk) suffered disabling injuries, rendered paraplegic, after his mower hit a broken steel sign base on a bike path. Settlement recommended by Buffalo City Council.
$2M
Construction Site Injury
Settled a construction site injury case for a young man who was crushed, injuring his leg and back.

