Hurt? Harassed?
We Fight Back.
Madison Law Firm PLLC represents New Yorkers in cases the other side underestimates. Prepared for trial from day one — which is why insurers, landlords, and employers settle when we're across the table.
Tell us what happened.
A real attorney — not a chatbot — responds same day.
We Fight for You
on Every Front
Whether you were hurt on the job, harassed by your landlord, or discriminated against at work — CallCuz.com has your back.
Personal Injury
Slip & fall, car accidents, construction injuries, wrongful death. We fight insurance companies every day — and we win.
- Slip & Fall / Trip & Fall
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Construction Accidents (Labor Law)
- Premises Liability
- Dog Bites & Animal Attacks
- Wrongful Death
Housing Rights
Landlord harassment, wrongful eviction, rent overcharge. NYC tenants have powerful protections — we enforce them.
- Landlord Harassment
- Rent Overcharge / DHCR Claims
- Wrongful & Illegal Eviction
- Illegal Deregulation
- Failure to Provide Services
- Rent Stabilization Violations
Discrimination & Harassment
Sexual harassment, employment discrimination, retaliation. We hold employers accountable under NYC's strongest-in-the-nation laws.
- Sexual Harassment at Work
- Employment Discrimination
- Race, Gender & Age Discrimination
- Disability Discrimination (ADA)
- Retaliation & Wrongful Termination
- Housing Discrimination
NY Child Victims Act
Survivors of child abuse in NY can sue until age 55 — against their abuser and the institutions that protected them.
- Sexual abuse by clergy, teachers, coaches
- Claims against schools, churches, dioceses
- Foster care and youth program abuse
- Confidential, trauma-informed representation
We'll handle it from here.
We only win when you win
100% contingency fee. You pay nothing unless we recover money for you. No hidden fees, no surprises.
Deep NYC roots, all five boroughs
We know New York's courts, agencies, and insurance carriers. From the Bronx to Staten Island, we've fought in every borough.
Speed matters — we move fast
Evidence disappears, deadlines pass, memories fade. We act immediately to preserve your case and your rights.
Direct attorney access — Spanish & English
You'll talk to your attorney, not a paralegal. Same-day response. Hablamos español.
Results That
Speak for Themselves
Every number below is a real person whose life we helped put back together. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.
Attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Case results may have been obtained in conjunction with co-counsel. All case results are examples of outcomes achieved for clients and may not reflect typical results.
Simple. Straight. No Runaround.
Call or Click
Reach out 24/7 — by phone, form, or chat. We respond same day, always.
Free Case Review
A real attorney reviews your case, explains your rights, and tells you what it's worth — no charge.
We Build Your Case
We gather evidence, handle all paperwork, and fight the insurance companies or landlords so you don't have to.
You Get Paid
We don't stop until you receive maximum compensation. No fees unless we win. Period.
Don't Take Our Word For It
I fell on a broken step in my apartment building and didn't know where to turn. A friend told me to call Cuz and I'm so glad I did. They handled everything — the doctors, the paperwork, the insurance company. I didn't have to stress about any of it. Got a settlement I never expected.
My landlord was trying to push me out for years — turning off heat, refusing repairs, sending fake notices. CallCuz.com found out he was overcharging me by $800 a month and fought DHCR all the way. We won treble damages. I'm still in my apartment and my rent is now legal.
I was harassed at work for two years and was afraid to say anything. My coworker referred me to CallCuz. From day one they made me feel safe and heard. They filed with the EEOC and eventually got me a settlement that let me start over. These are real people who care.
Hurt? Harassed?
Call Cuz. Right Now.
Free consultation. No fee unless we win. We pick up 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Don't wait — evidence disappears and deadlines are real.
Questions We Hear
Every Day
Nothing upfront — ever. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid if we win your case. Our fee comes out of the settlement or verdict. If we don't win, you owe us nothing.
It depends on your case type. Personal injury: generally 3 years. Claims against NYC or government: you must file a Notice of Claim within 90 days. EEOC discrimination charges: 300 days. Call us immediately — missing a deadline can permanently end your case.
New York follows a "comparative negligence" rule, which means you can still recover even if you were partly at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you are not automatically barred. Don't assume you can't win — call us first.
Document everything immediately — photos, texts, emails, dates, and witnesses. Start a written log. Then call us. NYC and NYS law provide powerful protections for tenants, including the right to sue for damages, emotional distress, and attorney's fees. Your landlord may also owe you a rent refund.
Yes. New York City has some of the strongest anti-discrimination laws in the country. Under the NYC Human Rights Law, you can sue for lost wages, emotional distress, punitive damages, and attorney's fees. You may need to file an EEOC charge first for federal claims. Call us — we'll map out your options.
Yes. We handle cases across Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island, as well as Nassau and Westchester counties. Our office is at 579 5th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, but we come to you if needed.
Sí. We serve clients in Spanish and other languages. We believe every New Yorker deserves legal representation regardless of the language they speak.
That's exactly what the free consultation is for. Tell us what happened and we'll give you an honest answer — even if that means telling you the case isn't strong enough to pursue. We'll never waste your time or give you false hope.
Abused as a Child in NY? You May Still Be Able to Sue.
New York's CVA extended the statute of limitations so survivors can sue until age 55 — against their abuser and the institution that protected them. Schools, churches, daycares, foster care agencies, and more.
Learn About the CVA →