The law office of Charles David Segal is dedicated 100% to each and every client who has suffered an injustice—and the firm does its utmost to compassionately appreciate people’s pain, distress, and suffering, always treating clients with dignity and sensitivity. Upon initially accepting a case, Mr. Segal conducts thorough interviews; researches the issues and specific situations in-depth; engages top-notch investigators; and hires the appropriate, knowledgeable experts. His commitment to wide-ranging research and critical analysis enables him to meticulously prepare and build each case. His resourceful approach and careful examination of the facts create the necessary foundation for securing full, fair, and just compensation for aggrieved clients.
Areas of practice include:
- Acid burns
- Amputations
- Amusement park accidents
- Assaults and attacks
- Brain and spinal cord injuries (neck, back, disc, and nerve injuries)
- Bullying
- Burns and scars
- Ceiling collapse
- Construction site accidents
- Defective products
- Dog bites
- Escalator and elevator injuries
- Fire and smoke injuries
- Fractured bones
- Injuries/Death caused by inadequate building security
- Improper roadway design and negligent maintenance of roadways
- Landlord negligence/Premises liability
- Lead-paint poisoning
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Musculoskeletal injuries: Torn ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and other soft-tissue injuries
- Neglect cases: Abuse in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, daycare centers, group homes, and facilities for the developmentally disabled
- Negligent security contributing to attacks
- Pedestrian accidents
- School-system negligence and abuses
- Slip, trip, and fall Injuries (as a result of broken sidewalks, improper stairway design, uneven stairs, lack of handrail, uneven/defective sidewalks and pavement, dangerous walkways)
- Snow and ice accidents
- Transportation accidents: Bus, truck, motor vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, scooter, skate board, long board, roller blades, and other types of vehicles
- Wrongful death