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From Left: Adam Orlow, Steven Orlow, and Brian Orlow.
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The Orlow Firm is a family-run personal injury law firm that has provided results-oriented legal representation since 1984. Steven Orlow and his sons Brian and Adam promptly respond to all client inquiries while working efficiently to resolve every case. “Our approach has always been that the client comes first, no matter how small their issues are,” Steven says.
The firm has recovered millions of dollars in compensation for clients throughout the New York City metropolitan area. In a recent labor law case, the firm attained a $1.25 million settlement for a construction worker who lost vision in one eye after he fell off a piece of scaffolding on a construction site. The firm has also achieved a number of other notable recoveries for injury victims from taxi and train companies, negligent contractors and subcontractors, insurance companies, nursing home owners, businesses and government entities.
In recognition of his expertise in the personal injury field, Steven, who has served as President of the Queens County Bar Association, was selected for inclusion in New York’s Super Lawyers in 2008 and 2010. Attorneys at the firm are also involved in the New York State Bar Association, New York State Trial Lawyers Association and Brandeis Bar Association, and have performed pro bono work for victims of 9/11 and the foreclosure crisis.
The firm’s attorneys take pride in their clients’ satisfaction with the representation they receive, and Steven notes that a majority of the firm’s cases are referred to them by prior clients or those clients’ family members and friends. Past clients have written in to the firm to thank its attorneys for “making the entire process rewarding and stress free” and providing “clear and concise explanations and advice.” For more client testimonials visit the firm’s website at www.orlowlaw.com/testimonials.



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