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About Brett J. Nomberg
For over 30 years, Brett Nomberg has successfully helped accident victims get the compensation they deserve. Mr. Nomberg is a highly skilled New York Personal Injury attorney who has consistently beaten the largest New York defense firms. Mr. Nomberg personally handles every case, including the trial and all appeals. Mr. Nomberg is always available for clients when they call or email, including on weekends. Our office is located in Midtown Manhattan, but we litigate cases throughout New York State. Mr. Nomberg has successfully helped accident victims get the compensation they deserve in all five boroughs of NYC, Long Island, Westchester, Sullivan, Orange, and Ulster County.
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Recent Victories
by Brett Nomberg at Trial
Cinderblocks Fall Off Wall onto Head of a Queens County Worker
$3.1 MILLION
Award after Winning Jury Trial
A Scenic Artist was on his first day inside a Queens County warehouse helping paint set walls for a television show. Within 45 minutes of starting his work, two cinderblocks fell off the top of a 10-foot interior wall and struck him directly on the head and shoulder. He suffered brain trauma, cognitive difficulties, memory loss, panic attacks, anxiety, and depression. He also required a cervical fusion and was never able to resume working.
Read MoreSullivan County 7-Year-Old Girl Sexually Assaulted from Lack of Supervision at School
$1.1 Million
Settlement after Selecting a Jury
A 7-year-old girl attending a public school was told she needed speech therapy. The school never informed her parents that they were having a 14-year-old male student supervise their daughter during the speech class. The infant plaintiff was repeatedly molested during 4 separate speech classes by the 14-year-old on her private areas while they sat next to one another in the small classroom with only the teacher and one other young male student present. The male student on the fourth day forced the girl’s hand inside his pants and she pulled free, walked out, and told her parents everything. The police were called and the male student was arrested. A Family Court judge allowed the male student to return to school and dismissed the case without a trial.
Read MoreNassau County Woman Falls from Mis-Leveled Elevator
$1.7 Million
Award just before Trial
A woman working in a Nassau County office building when she was seriously injured after tripping on a mis-leveled elevator. The defendant building owner had security cameras facing the elevator but tried to conceal that they had the footage. After repeated motions by Mr. Nomberg with the defendant offering no explanations for not producing the video surveillance, the judge sanctioned the defendants by issuing an order finding them responsible for the accident as a matter of law and setting a date for trial.
Read MoreWrongful death of Brooklyn grandmother by driver of Dump truck who went through Red Light
$750,000
Settlement for entire Insurance Policy Limit
A pedestrian was struck and killed in Brooklyn by a driver of a dump truck while crossing the street inside the crosswalk. After the driver initially stopped he then decided to go through the red light and stuck the plaintiff while making a left turn. Mr. Nomberg and the family worked to obtain video footage of the accident and immediately put the case into suit. Within weeks, Mr. Nomberg made a motion for summary judgment asking the court to find the defendant, employer, and owner of the vehicle responsible for the accident as a matter of law.
Read MoreDelaware County Student injured from Improper School Supervision
$450,000
Settlement Shortly before Trial
A student was pushed off the bleachers by another student inside the school gymnasium during an after-school program breaking her arm that required surgery. The students were not permitted to be on the bleachers but two of the teachers left the gym and the third was busy playing basketball instead of supervising the 10 students in the room. Mr. Nomberg convinced the insurance company two months before the trial to settle for $450,000.
Read MoreWestchester County Construction Worker Struck by Falling Paint Bucket
$875,000
Award after Picking Jury
A construction worker in Westchester County was struck in the head by a 5-gallon paint bucket being hoisted to the roof above him. Under New York Labor Law §240, the owner of the building was responsible for ensuring workers were protected from falling objects. Brett Nomberg won summary judgment establishing 100 percent liability against the defendants. With liability decided the only issue for trial was how much to award in damages. The defendants and their insurance company then wanted to settle and agreed to pay $875,000 right we picked a jury.
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In 2026, JP Morgan Chase bank was caught by Mr. Nomberg trying to conceal video surveillance of the accident and dangerous conditions when a worker was injured in their bank.
In 2021, a defense attorney tried to conceal a surveillance tape of the accident. Brett Nomberg made a motion for sanctions and the court as punishment held the defendant was entirely responsible for the accident. The case then settled for $1.7 million.
In 2014, a New York defense lawyer tried to conceal evidence from Brett Nomberg. That attorney was sanctioned $10,000 and the insurance company then settled for $3.9 million.
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Frequently Asked Questions
01. If you were injured in a workplace accident, can you have a personal injury case in addition to a Workers Compensation claim?
Yes, although generally you are not permitted to sue your employer for a work accident, you are entitled to sue another party that caused the accident while working. In those circumstances a person can have both a Workers Compensation claim and a personal injury case.
02. What steps should someone take immediately following a workplace accident?
03. After a car accident, how long does a person have to file a lawsuit in New York?
04. Can construction workers recover compensation even if no one was directly negligent?
Yes. Under New York Labor Law §240, building owners have a duty to make sure workers are provided with proper protection and safe equipment to perform their tasks. The failure of a ladder to properly support a worker may be enough to hold the building owner legally responsible, even without proving traditional negligence.
05. What is the typical timeline for a personal injury lawsuit in New York?
A case can be resolved in three months or take over three years, depending on many factors. One factor is the courthouse. Cases in the Bronx have fair juries, but due to the volume of cases in that courthouse, trial can take several years.
06. What types of compensation may be available in a personal injury case?
Compensation can include an award for pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of daily life activities, lost earnings, and medical expenses. A spouse of an injured accident victim may also recover for the losses associated with caring for their injured partner. A fair settlement amount is determined by the client with the careful advice of the attorney after discussing all variables and risks.
07. What does a personal injury attorney do, and what costs should a client expect?
A personal injury lawyer provides all necessary litigation skills to help an injured victim get fair compensation with almost no risk to the client. As a general rule, if there is no recovery, there is no attorney fee. If there is a recovery, the attorney fee is usually one-third of the award, including litigation costs such as courthouse fees, court reporter fees, and similar expenses.
08. How often should you hear from your personal injury lawyer?
Communication is extremely important for any working relationship. You should be able to speak with your lawyer whenever you have a question. Brett Nomberg personally handles every case and is always available to clients, including on weekends.
09. Is it better to settle directly with the insurance company instead of hiring a lawyer?
Most people do not have the experience to know the value of their injuries, and insurance companies will exploit that lack of knowledge to settle for an unreasonable amount. An experienced personal injury attorney knows the true value of your case.
10. What if I am not happy with my lawyer? Can I switch, and what are the costs?
Anyone may change their personal injury lawyer, and generally it will not affect the fees, which continue to be one-third of the recovery. That one-third fee is apportioned between the different law firms. However, the longer an attorney works on a case, the less likely another lawyer may be to take it over, so it is better to make a change as soon as possible.


