
RESULTSTHATSET THE BAR
Year After Year, Schwartzapfel Holbrook Is Recognized For Achieving Some Of The Highest Settlements And Verdicts In The State
These outcomes don’t happen by chance.
They are the result of expert strategy, disciplined negotiation, substantial financial investment, and seasoned attorneys with proven track records and decades of trial experience.
We take great pride in delivering outcomes that change lives — because when your future is on the line, nothing less will do.
Fast-Tracked Recovery
We know that every day without justice adds stress to your life.
That’s why we’ve built system and processes
— unique to our firm —
designed to move cases forward efficiently.
Justice delayed is justice denied. We understand that being out of work and bills piling up have real life consequences. Time matters.
This disciplined approach allows us to secure the money and benefits for our clients as fast as possible, bringing relief when it’s needed most.
Your Future Is Too Important To Leave To Chance
Every case is unique.
But one thing never changes: our relentless commitment to delivering the best possible outcome for each and every client.
What follows is just a snapshot of the results we obtained — from record-setting recoveries and life changing results, to victories that restored dignity and stability in the face of injury.
THIS IS WHAT FIGHTING FOR YOU LOOKS LIKE:
CASE RESULTS
$265,000,000
Global recovery representing one of eight wrongful death victims in an Amtrak train wreck.
CASE RESULTS
$24,750,000
Union laborer suffers serious leg injuries due to hazardous worksite.
CASE RESULTS
$7,000,000
For a union electrician who injured his back after falling from a ladder on a NYC construction site.
CASE RESULTS
$6,000,000
For union laborers with leg and foot injuries from a car strike on a Suffolk County construction site.
CASE RESULTS
$5,750,000
For a union insulator who injured his head, neck, and shoulder from a fall on a Suffolk County construction site.
CASE RESULTS
$5,000,000
For a union bridge painter who injured his wrist after a fall on a NYC construction site.
