Michael J. McConnell
New York Injury Lawyer

Michael J. McConnell is a New York personal injury and workers’ compensation lawyer who will relentlessly pursue full justice in the form of maximum financial compensation for his injured clients, survivors of sexual abuse, and the grieving families who have experienced the forever heartbreak of losing a loved one. He is a former New York City prosecutor who takes a complete no-nonsense approach from start to finish on a case. In addition to his courtroom proficiency, Mike has over half a decade of experience working for a large insurance company, which gives him valuable insight as to what gets insurance companies to pay top dollar settlements for injuries. His office is conveniently located in Westchester County in Ardsley, NY near Yonkers and is easily accessible by major highways and public transportation from the surrounding areas including all of Westchester, the Bronx, Manhattan, and Rockland County. Mike works on a contingency fee basis, meaning no fee unless he wins for you. Contact the Law Office of Michael J. McConnell today for your free consultation.

 

Areas the Law Office of Michael J. McConnell Serves
Westchester County
  • Yonkers
  • White Plains
  • New Rochelle
  • Mount Vernon
  • Eastchester
  • Port Chester
  • Elmsford
  • Mamaroneck
  • Tarrytown
  • All Of Westchester County
New York City
  • The Bronx
  • Manhattan
  • Queens
  • Brooklyn
  • Staten Island
Rockland County
  • Haverstraw
  • New City
  • Spring Valley
  • Monsey
  • Nanuet
  • Peal River
  • Nyack
Long Island
  • Nassau County
  • Suffolk County
Areas the Law Office of Michael J. McConnell Serves
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Navigating the legal system is complex, and there are strict time limits that apply to your case. Don’t wait to get the help you need. Contact the Law Office of Michael J. McConnell today for your free consultation and let us fight for the full justice and compensation you deserve.

New York Injury Lawyer

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