Law Offices of Eric Dinnocenzo
469 7th Ave Suite 1215, New York, NY 10018, New York, NY 10018
About Law Offices of Eric Dinnocenzo
The Law Offices of Eric Dinnocenzo represents clients in New York and New Jersey courts. The firm handles personal injury, employment discrimination, and various insurance denial cases, including life, accidental death, property, and homeowners insurance. Eric Dinnocenzo, with over two decades of experience, personally manages each case. He has secured millions for clients, including significant recoveries in medical malpractice and construction accidents.
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Notable Case Results
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$3M
Life Insurance Denial
Recovery for life insurance beneficiary whose son died in a drowning accident.
$2.6M
Medical Malpractice
Settlement for a 44-year old man admitted to hospital who was not properly monitored and experienced a delay in performing bypass surgery, causing his condition to deteriorate and ultimately lead to a heart transplant.
$2M
Construction Accident
Settlement after winning summary judgment on Labor Law § 240(1) claim for a custodian at a New York City public school who fell from an A-frame ladder and suffered from lumbar injuries requiring a disc fusion surgery.
$1.8M
Premises Liability
Judgment awarded for a claim of negligent security against a Manhattan nightclub on behalf of a man stabbed in the left thigh during an altercation with another patron. Our client underwent multiple operations and suffered from muscle loss and for walking requires the assistance of a cane.
$1.3M
Construction Accident
Settlement for a laborer who fell while descending an improperly secured ladder. He suffered from a skull fracture with bleeding in the brain resulting in mild cognitive impairments as well as herniations to his cervical and lumbar regions.
