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We handle everything from motor vehicle collisions to complex construction accidents, and our commitment to your victory remains unwavering. Our team of New York personal injury lawyers at Sakkas Cahn & Weiss combines decades of courtroom excellence with a firsthand understanding of the true cost of a serious injury. With offices strategically placed in the Tri-State area throughout NY, in Elizabeth, NJ, and Stamford, CT, and staff speaking five languages, every client has the full force of our experience behind their case!

When adults sexually abuse children, the pain and damage lasts a lifetime. Too often, they get away with it. Too often, they victimize other kids.
At Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP, our personal injury lawyers advocate on behalf of children and youths who have been sexually molested by someone in a position of authority. We also represent adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse who are ready to bring their abusers to justice under the Child Victims Act.
Let’s Hold Them Accountable
Was your child victimized or were you abused in your youth? Our experienced and caring attorneys will pursue justice against the abuser and the institutions that allowed it to happen. Call today at 212-571-7171 for a free, confidential consultation.
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Our trial lawyers are not afraid to take on major institutions like the Catholic Church or the New York City Public Schools. We have brought successful civil lawsuits for sexual abuse of children. We will pursue action in all types of cases in NYC and beyond:
We have learned a great deal about how sex offenders groom their victims (and the parents) to cover up the abuse and keep it secret. We use this knowledge to expose those adults and hold them responsible for the devastation. We also hold employers and organizations accountable for enabling the abuse by failing to conduct background checks, failing to supervise, and failing to investigate complaints or anonymous tips.
Survivors of abuse carry the emotional and psychological scars. Yet the abusers never showed remorse or paid a price, as if it never happened. The recently enacted Child Victims Act provides an opportunity to hold abusers and enablers legally accountable for abuse that occurred years or decades earlier. You did this. You took advantage of a child. That is powerful justice in itself.
Through a civil action, victims are also entitled to monetary compensation for the tangible impact on their lives. This might include depression, anxiety, insomnia, substance abuse, suicide attempts and other self-destructive behaviors. These residual effects of abuse can also interfere with the ability to hold a job, which is a quantifiable loss. And you are entitled to compensation for the costs of medication, counseling and other ongoing care.
Victims deserve to be heard and believed. They deserve to be compensated. Please contact our Lower Manhattan law office to explore your legal remedies in a free and confidential consultation. We represent people from all five boroughs of New York City, Nassau County and Westchester County, and throughout the tri-state area. You can call 212-571-7171 or contact us online.
Behind every successful outcome stands a group of trial-tested attorneys who combine decades of courtroom success with a deep understanding of car accident cases. Our partners’ complementary strengths create formidable legal representation that turns challenging crash cases into notable victories.
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You don’t have to go through this alone. Our team is here to listen, guide, and fight for you.
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