Property damage claims are legal claims that
involve damage to one’s property as opposed to one’s person. They do not,
generally, encompass physical injuries although in some cases, such as auto
negligence lawsuits, property damage and personal injuries can be intertwined.
Property damage claims very frequently involve insurance companies, either
one’s own or that of the person causing damage. The ability to deal and
negotiate with insurance companies, adjusters and claims attorneys is an
essential part of any property damage case and there are attorneys and licensed
public adjusters who specialize in property damage issues. There are several
types of property damage, the two most common being damage to real property and
damage to cars. Bradley Dorin and David Selig provide representation for both.
For more information, call David Selig directly at (212) 974-3435
NYC Tax Advocates
- Payroll & Sales Tax & Workers Comp Audit Representation
- Specializing in IRS and NYS Tax Representation. Workers Compensation Audits, Payroll, Sales and Income Tax representation for Businesses, Individuals, Restaurants and Construction Companies. Civil and Criminal Workers Comp Audit representation includes: NYSIF Examinations, Premium Disputes, Employee Misclassification, Underreporting, Unreported Income, and Failure to Keep Accurate Payroll Records.
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