Giampa Law
860 Grand Concourse Suite 1H, Bronx, NY 10451, Bronx, NY 10451
About Giampa Law
Giampa Law is a personal injury firm serving clients across New York City, Nassau, and Westchester Counties. The firm has been in practice for 30 years, handling cases including car accidents, medical malpractice, and wrongful death. Richard L. Giampa, a former Bronx prosecutor, founded the firm. Its attorneys have secured significant verdicts and settlements, including a $1.5 million award featured in The New Yorker. Giampa Law offers services on a contingency fee basis and has bilingual staff.
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Notable Case Results
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$7.5M
Personal Injury/Wrongful Death
Our clients were a family of three injured by smoke damage during a fire in their apartment building. The father, mother, and one-year-old daughter were all injured due to smoke inhalation, with the father ultimately passing away several days later as a result.
$6.8M
Bus/Scooter Accident
Our client was struck by a county bus while legally operating a licensed motor scooter, suffering severe injuries including multiple bone fractures and a long term stay in the hospital.
$5M
Medical Malpractice/Wrongful Death
A 37-year-old female died after complications that occurred as a result of a transected mesenteric artery which occurred during an exploratory laparotomy and reversal of an ileostomy. The transection led to her losing her entire small intestine; she received a transplanted small intestine but within a year developed graft v. host disease and passed away. She was an executive at a major clothing store at the time of her operation.
$3.6M
Workplace Accident
Plaintiff, a building porter in a co-op building, was hit in the shoulder and back with a falling brick while loading the building's trash compactor. Plaintiff sustained a shoulder injury requiring arthroscopic surgery and claimed permanent injury and an inability to work.
$3.5M
Construction Site Accident
Plaintiff, while working as a carpenter on a major shopping mall construction site, fell through an unmarked hole and sustained a severe broken ankle requiring emergency surgery. Plaintiff claimed permanent injury and an inability to work.
$3.3M
Lead Paint Poisoning
The plaintiffs were two sisters who were diagnosed with lead poisoning as a result of lead paint in their family home in Orange County, New York.

