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Markhoff & Mittman, P.C.

Markhoff & Mittman, P.C.

120 Bloomingdale Road, Ste 403, White Plains, NY 10605, White Plains, NY 10605

9 Attorneys
8 Locations
$11.9M+ Recovered
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About Markhoff & Mittman, P.C.

Markhoff & Mittman, P.C., also known as The Disability Guys, represents clients in personal injury, workers' compensation, and social security disability matters. The firm has over 85 years of experience and operates multiple offices across New York. Its nine attorneys have represented over 100,000 people. Attorney Daniel S. Elias provides bilingual support, fluent in Spanish.

Notable Case Results

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$11.2M

Personal Injury

Robert Loja, 38, lost his left leg and severely mangled his right leg after being struck by a car while unloading a trailer for his employer, Sleepy Hollow Landscaping. The driver claimed sun glare. A jury awarded an $11.2 million dollar verdict.

2012Trial VerdictView

$350,000

Workers' Compensation

Client, a Physician’s Assistant, injured his neck, back, and right shoulder while helping a patient. Insurance company tried to lower weekly payments and cap them. Firm convinced the Judge that the client remained totally disabled, leading to a $350,000.00 settlement.

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$349,972

Whistleblower Protection

A worker was terminated from T-Mobile after alleging fraudulent charges. OSHA investigated violations of Sarbanes-Oxley Act whistleblower protection regulations. T-Mobile was ordered to reinstate the employee and pay a settlement.

2012View

$18,830

Workers' Compensation / Whistleblower Protection

OSHA ordered Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company to pay an employee for violating physician orders and requiring him to work with a finger injury while under medical care, and for retaliating against him for filing a workers' compensation claim.

2012View

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