Trusted Spanish speaking personal injury lawyers serving clients across Brooklyn and the surrounding area.
If you were injured in an accident, you are likely facing mounting medical expenses, unplanned time away from work, and complicated insurance questions. In stressful moments like these, people feel most comfortable, and most clearly heard, speaking their native language. Our Brooklyn, NY Spanish speaking personal injury lawyer makes that possible at every stage of your claim. Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers was established in 2001 and operates on a simple philosophy: every client's case is the firm's most important case. Contact our office to schedule a free consultation.
Spanish Speaking Personal Injury Lawyer Brooklyn, NY
After an accident, an insurance company may ask you for a recorded statement, send you forms to sign, and present you with settlement figures, all in English. One misunderstood sentence can cost you a significant part of your recovery. A Spanish speaking personal injury lawyer prevents that. Instead of communicating through an interpreter or a bilingual receptionist, our attorney discusses every aspect of the case with you in Spanish.
Nothing is lost in translation because no translation is required. You speak with your lawyer directly, you read documents that have been explained to you in your own language, and you make decisions with complete information.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Brooklyn
Spanish speaking clients throughout Brooklyn bring our firm a wide range of injury claims. We accept cases on behalf of injured plaintiffs only, never insurance carriers, and every matter below can be handled in Spanish from the first conversation through final resolution.
- Car accidents. Collisions on the Belt Parkway, Atlantic Avenue, and Flatbush Avenue injure Brooklyn drivers daily. Distracted driving and speeding sit at the top of the list of crash causes in Brooklyn, and we build cases that prove it.
- Pedestrian accidents. A person on foot has no protection against a turning vehicle. We represent pedestrians struck in crosswalks, parking lots, and intersections throughout the borough.
- Slip and falls. Unshoveled walkways, defective stairs, open cellar doors, and slick supermarket aisles. When a property owner ignores a hazard, the injured person has legal options.
- Uber accidents. Coverage in a rideshare crash changes based on the driver's status in the app at the time of impact. We determine which policies apply and pursue them.
- Lyft accidents. Passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and other motorists injured by Lyft drivers all have potential claims. We evaluate each one and identify the responsible parties.
- Bicycle accidents. Brooklyn cyclists contend with doorings, blocked bike lanes, and inattentive drivers. Delivery riders, who depend on their bicycles for income, face these risks each working day.
- Truck accidents. A fully loaded commercial truck leaves devastating injuries behind. These cases demand immediate evidence preservation and a willingness to litigate against well-funded defense teams.
- Motorcycle accidents. Adjusters often treat riders as reckless by default. Our attorneys reject that premise and prove what actually happened.
- Construction accidents. Workers hurt in falls or struck by falling debris may have claims against parties beyond their employer.
- Wrongful death. When a preventable accident takes a loved one, we pursue justice for the family with the seriousness the loss deserves. No case requires more care, and none receives more of ours.
Why Choose Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers as My Spanish Speaking Personal Injury Lawyer in Brooklyn, NY?
A Spanish Speaking Attorney Who Tries Cases
Before he ever entered a courtroom, Ivan Rodriguez spent two years as an investigator with the New York City Administration for Children's Services, work that taught him how to gather facts and document them. He earned his Bachelor of Science from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in 1996, completed his law degree at the Hofstra University School of Law, and has practiced with our firm since 2003. Born in New York and fluent in Spanish, he has taken cases to verdict and argued successfully before the Appellate Division. He holds memberships in the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the New York State Bar Association, and the organization formerly known as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, now the American Association for Justice.
A Local Firm with Proven Results
Our attorneys maintain multiple office locations, including one in Brooklyn, and bring 100 years of combined experience to injury litigation. That experience has produced millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for injured clients, including recoveries in disputed liability cases other firms declined to take. We charge nothing upfront, and no attorney fee is owed unless our personal injury lawyer in Brooklyn, NY recovers compensation for you.
Understanding Personal Injury Cases
Damages, Liability, and Compensation for Personal Injury Cases
Compensation in an injury case is meant to restore what the accident took from you. To obtain it, you must first establish liability by showing that another party's negligence caused your harm. New York places no cap on compensatory damages in most personal injury matters, so the size of a recovery reflects the actual losses involved. Insurers rarely volunteer full value, and future losses in particular require careful projection supported by medical and economic evidence. Recoverable damages commonly include:
- Hospital bills, surgery, and rehabilitation costs
- Income lost while you recover
- Diminished ability to earn in the future
- Physical pain and emotional suffering
- Loss of enjoyment of daily life
- Burial expenses and lost support in wrongful death cases
What Are Important Aspects of a Personal Injury Case?
Certain decisions made in the first days after an accident are critical. Insurance companies understand this and act accordingly. Before you sign anything or accept any offer, consider the following:
- Prompt medical treatment protects your health and creates the documentation your claim will rest on.
- New York applies a comparative fault standard, meaning partial responsibility for an accident reduces your compensation without eliminating it.
- Recorded statements requested by insurance companies are designed to limit their payout, and you are not required to give one before speaking with an attorney.
- Immigration status does not block an injury claim, and pursuing one will not get you deported after an accident.
What Is the Personal Injury Case Timeline?
Nearly every client asks how long the case will take. The honest answer depends on the severity of the injuries and how the insurer responds. The stages, however, rarely change:
- A consultation and case review, where the facts are assessed
- Treatment and documentation, continuing until your recovery stabilizes
- A settlement demand presented to the insurance carrier
- Negotiation, followed by a lawsuit if the offers fall short
- Resolution, through settlement, arbitration, or trial
A settlement accepted too early, before the full extent of your injuries is known, cannot be reopened later. Patience often increases the final value of a claim.
What Should You Bring to Your Personal Injury Consultation?
Documents and evidence help our attorneys better understand your situation. If available, gather:
- The accident report, which you can obtain through your local police precinct if you do not already have a copy
- Medical records, bills, and discharge paperwork
- Names and contact information for any witnesses
- Photographs of your injuries, the scene, and any property damage
- Correspondence from insurance companies
Expect a focused, unhurried conversation conducted in Spanish if you prefer. We will assess your claim candidly, explain how our contingency fee works, and outline the path forward before you leave.
What Are Important New York Legal Resources for Personal Injury Cases?
Reliable information about New York injury law comes directly from the state. The following official sources address the rules that matter most in these cases.
- CPLR 214, published by the New York State Senate, sets a three-year filing deadline for most negligence lawsuits.
- The comparative negligence rules appear in Article 14-A of the Civil Practice Law and Rules.
- The Kings County Supreme Court, Civil Term, at 360 Adams Street, is the busiest civil term in New York State.
- The state court system offers free interpreting services in Spanish for every stage of a civil case.
- The city's Vision Zero program explains New York City speed limits and street safety enforcement.
Reach Out to Rosenberg & Rodriguez Personal Injury Lawyers to Schedule a Consultation
A free, confidential case review with a Spanish speaking personal injury lawyer in Brooklyn, NY can be scheduled today. We carry the legal burden so you can concentrate on your recovery. Our firm does not collect attorney fees unless we obtain compensation for you. Contact us today, and our office will respond promptly to schedule a time that works for you.













