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Chenago County Injury Lawyer

Have you suffered serious injuries in an accident in Norwich or elsewhere in Chenango County? Was someone else responsible for causing the accident? You may be entitled to significant compensation, and Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney, is prepared to help you seek it.

Scott concentrates his legal practice on one thing: helping victims of serious accidents secure the money they need and deserve for all their losses. Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney, only represents victims of accidents – never the insurers or big companies that are responsible for causing injuries.

Find out more about how Chenango County injury attorney Scott C. Gottlieb can help you with your case. For more information, call or contact us online now for a FREE claim review and details about your best legal options for recovering compensation.

A Lawyer Who Gets Results in Chenango County

With a population of over 7,000 residents, Norwich is the county seat of Chenango County. More than 50,000 people in total call Chenango County home. Other communities in the county include Afton, Oxford, Bainbridge, Sherburne, Green and Otselic.

Several major highways traverse Chenango County. Interstate 88 crosses the southeastern corner of the county and connects Afton to Binghamton to the southwest and to Oneonta and Schenectady in the northeast. Other major roads in Chenango County include Routes 12, 80, 23, 8, 41 and 7.

While Chenango County is located near the geographic center of New York State, near Binghamton it is considered a part of the Southern Tier region.

Emergency Services in Chenango County

If you have suffered a personal injury in an accident in Chenango County, you may contact local emergency services at the following numbers:

Call 911 for emergencies.

For non-emergencies, use the following contact information:

  • Chenango County Bureau of Fire & Emergency Management
    (607) 334-5564
  • Chenango County Sheriff’s Office
    279 County Route 46
    Norwich, NY 13815
    (607) 337-1957
  • Norwich Police Department
    18 East Main Street
    Norwich, NY 13815
    (607) 334-2424

Experience in Courts Serving Chenango County

Local insurance companies know that Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney, is ready to aggressively fight for compensation on behalf of personal injury victims in Chenango County. He has earned a reputation for relentless client advocacy.

Scott knows the court system in Chenango County. It can make a significant difference to the outcome of your case when you work with a local lawyer who knows the community – and is known by the community.

Some of the courts you may become familiar with during the course of your case include:

Hospitals Serving Norwich and Chenango County

If you have suffered a serious personal injury in any type of accident, your first priority should be to seek appropriate emergency medical treatment as soon as possible. Major medical facilities that serve Chenango County include:

Types of Injury Cases We Handle

Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney, handles a variety of personal injury matters in Chenango County, including:

What Should I Do If I Have Been Hurt in Chenango County?

  1. Call for help. If you need emergency assistance, call 911. For non-emergencies, use the numbers listed above to reach police and fire services in Chenango County.
  2. Seek medical treatment. Your first priority should be your health and safety. Even if you do not get medical treatment at the scene of the accident, it is still critical to see a doctor as soon as possible after the accident. Not only will a thorough examination ensure that you receive proper treatment, it will also document your injuries. A full medical examination is extremely important to catch potentially life-threatening injuries that may go unnoticed until it is too late. Be sure to tell the doctor exactly how your accident occurred.
  3. Photograph the scene and your injuries. If you are able to, use your smartphone or a camera to take pictures of where the accident happened. Try to get several photos of the site and any obvious injuries you suffered. If you are unable to take pictures yourself, ask someone else to do it for you. Pictures of the scene could play a vital role in your personal injury lawsuit.
  4. Get contact information from witnesses and potentially responsible parties. Be sure to obtain contact information from everyone who saw the accident and anyone who may be responsible – for example, other drivers, the owner of the property where the accident happened or the manager of the business where you got hurt. Write down names, addresses and phone numbers.

Talk to a Chenango County Attorney Now

Scott Gottlieb has received an AV® Preeminent™ rating, which is the highest possible rating from Martindale-Hubbell (4.9 out of 5). Hard work, honesty, respect and experience are the keys to winning — and that is what you can expect from Scott C. Gottlieb, Injury Law Attorney.

If you have been hurt in Chenango County, and your personal injuries were someone else’s fault, find out how to get the legal help you need now. Call us or contact us online now for a FREE consultation about your legal rights.

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