New York City is one of the most legally complex places in the world to live. The laws that protect tenants from predatory landlords, the workers who fall on construction sites, the people hurt by negligent drivers — they're some of the strongest in the country. But they only work if you know about them. And most people don't.
I built CallCuz.com because I saw a gap. Traditional law firm marketing reaches people who already know to look for a lawyer. The people who need help most — the construction worker who doesn't know Labor Law §240 makes his fall an absolute liability case, the Bronx tenant paying $800 over the legal rent, the warehouse employee being harassed by a supervisor — those people don't always know they have rights. And they definitely don't always have a cousin who's a lawyer to call.
Now they do. That's what CallCuz.com is. A neighborhood law firm built for the boroughs — accessible, bilingual, available 24/7, and contingency-based so there's no financial barrier to getting help. If you have a case, we fight. If we don't win, you pay nothing.
My practice is built on the belief that aggressive, high-quality legal representation shouldn't be reserved for people who can afford hourly rates. The cases we take — personal injury, housing rights, workplace discrimination — are exactly the areas where ordinary New Yorkers need an advocate most. And these are contingency cases, meaning we only eat when you eat.