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Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP
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Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP
Greenstein & Milbauer, LLP
118-35 Queens Boulevard, Suite 400Queens New York 11375United States
(646) 850-2610
Business Description
Greenstein & Milbauer LLP is a law firm that focuses exclusively on helping victims of the negligence or wrongful acts of others. Personal injury claims arising from accidents or negligence of any kind are handled by us. This includes car accidents, premises accidents, and medical malpractice. These cases are handled on behalf of residents of New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County. We represent victims only and spare no effort in fighting for "our people." Our only goal is to stay on top of the case so that all you have to worry about is getting better. Don't be a victim twice! Call 646-50-2610, now!
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Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest of the five New York City boroughs by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long Island and by Nassau County to its east. Queens shares water borders with the boroughs of Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island, as well as with New Jersey.With a population of 2,405,464 as of the 2020 census, Queens is the second-most populous county in New York state, behind Kings County (Brooklyn), and is therefore also the second-most populous of the five New York City boroughs. If Queens were its own city, it would be the fourth most-populous in the U.S. after New York City itself, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Queens is the fourth-most densely populated borough in New York City and the fourth-most densely populated U.S. county. About 47% of its residents are foreign-born. Queens is the most linguistically and ethnically diverse place on Earth.Queens was established in 1683 as one of the original 12 counties of the Province of New York. The settlement was named after the English Queen and Portuguese royal princess Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705). From 1683 to 1899, the County of Queens included what is now Nassau County.