42 The Queens Courier • jUNE 26, 2014 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com that the firm serves believe that another individual may have been responsible for their injuries, and Baron and his associates work to make each person feel at ease in the midst of crisis. “Every single client has an entire legal team behind his or her claim,” explains Baron, who notes that it is both a duty and a privilege to protect his clients to the fullest extent of the law. Since Scott Baron & Associates, P.C. is a personal injury firm, Baron and his team of attorneys represent clients who are involved in disputes alleging wrongdoing or damage to another person’s rights, reputation, or property. Cases could center around automobile accidents, defective products, infliction of emotional distress, intentional misconduct, or negligence. Some cases that Baron and his attorneys commonly handle include dog bites, slip and fall injuries, and wrongful death claims. According to Baron, although an injury sustained may be minor or small, the client may still be entitled to significant monetary damages and recovery of medical expenses. Scott Baron & Associates, P.C. aims not only to handle each client’s case strategically, but also to help restore harmony to his or her life following the dramatic experience. Baron understands that choosing a law firm is a difficult decision, and can guarantee that at Scott Baron & Associates, clients will be efficiently guided through the legal process, from the initial consultation, all the way through the completion of the case, and even after the case has been closed. Baron makes it a priority to get to know his clients just as well as he knows his staff. “Over 25 years of experience in this business has taught me that a qualified and dedicated team is always better than a solo act,” says Baron. A strong upbringing with an emphasis on the importance of hard work helped shape Baron into the businessman that he is today, explains longtime friend and president of the New York State Court Officers Association, Dennis Quirk. “Scott’s mother raised two sons by herself, both of whom grew up to be very successful, which really says something,” (Continued on page 43) (Continued from page 41)
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