Judd Kleeger

Judd Kleeger

Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C.

19 West 44th Street Suite 1500
New York, NY 10036

Phone: 212-271-4156

Website: lawyer1.com/

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About Judd Kleeger

As a partner with Hecht, Kleeger & Damashek, P.C., Judd F. Kleeger is dedicated to helping those who have been harmed by the wrongful conduct of others. On this, he says, “it is rewarding to assist clients that have experienced a catastrophic event in their lives and help them get back on their feet.” Like the other personal injury attorneys at the firm, Mr. Kleeger strives to secure clients the compensation they need to move forward with their lives after an accident. Mr. Kleeger knows that the life of an injury victim is challenging after an accident. Following a car crash, you may be unable to drive and get yourself to and from work efficiently. If you suffered from a traumatic brain injury, you’re unable to live the life you were once accustomed to – at least for an extended period of time. And after a truck wreck, you may be out of work for months. Mr. Kleeger’s goal as an attorney is to hold the parties that caused you this harm accountable for their negligent and reckless misconduct. He strives to get his clients fair and full compensation for their injuries, and hopes to get them back to their pre-accident life as quickly as possible.


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