David Worby has practiced law since 1977, Richard Vecchio since 1986, and Michael Edelman since 1972, and together the three founders of Worby Vecchio Edelman LLP bring decades of combined experience to motorcycle accident cases out of their office at 81 Main Street, Ste 306, in White Plains, New York. Among the firm’s notable results is a federal court case that produced a gross verdict of $7,700,000, with a net judgment of $5,390,000 after a bench trial, and a related settlement of $4,515,000 secured before trial in the same underlying accident.
The firm notes that New York is a comparative negligence state, so a rider found partially at fault can still recover compensation, with the judgment reduced by their assigned percentage of fault. New York also imposes no damage caps in motorcycle accident cases, meaning a verdict or settlement has no statutory ceiling. Worby Vecchio Edelman explains that the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim is three years from the date of the accident, while a wrongful death claim in Westchester County and throughout New York must be filed within two years of the deceased’s passing.
Attorneys at the firm work with accident reconstruction experts to counter bias against motorcycle riders and to establish liability, which the firm says can extend to negligent drivers, manufacturers of defective motorcycle parts, or government entities responsible for hazardous road conditions. The firm holds affiliations with the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, and the Westchester County Bar Association, and can be reached at (914) 686-3700.
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