Daniel J. Solinsky is a seasoned trial attorney with a proven track record of success in both criminal and civil litigation.
Mr. Solinsky is a distinguished litigator and leading trial attorney with an extensive track record of securing exceptional results in challenging legal environments across New York State. Dan's trial results have been named Top 50 Verdicts in New York.
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Mr. Solinsky has recovered some of the largest jury verdicts and settlements in New York for people who have been injured, including:
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$12.75 MILLION (municipal liability)
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$6.5 MILLION for a Union Electrician who was injured in a construction accident.
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$1,283,200.00 VERDICT: Premises Liability Accident in Bronx County
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$500,000.00 VERDICT: Motor Vehicle Accident in Suffolk County
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$400,000.00 VERDICT: Motor Vehicle Accident in Suffolk County
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Mr. Solinsky's career began as a highly regarded prosecutor in the Bronx County Trial Bureau in the prestigious A34 trial bureau, where he prosecuted a wide range of violent and non-violent felony cases, including armed robbery, grand larceny, assault, and firearm possession.
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He later served as Principal Court Attorney under two Administrative Justices in the Supreme Court of Bronx County, further honing his expertise in complex legal matters.
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Mr. Solinsky's remarkable achievements have earned him recognition as a Super Lawyer for seven consecutive years (2018-2024), a prestigious honor awarded to only the top 5% of attorneys in the New York Metropolitan Area.
He is a sought-after speaker and educator, lecturing fellow attorneys on Municipal Liability, Jury Selection, and Depositions through the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers. Additionally, he has authored articles for the New York Law Journal and co-authored the 2017 Municipal Law Update for the Academy.
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Dan's practice focuses on representing clients who have suffered serious injuries due to negligence, municipal fault, medical and nursing negligence, and defective products. He is deeply committed to forging strong connections with his clients, emphasizing that this personal bond is essential to effectively advocating for their interests in both State and Federal Courts.