Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP operates in the personal injury legal services sector throughout the Tri-State area. The firm formed in 2008 when three independent practices merged to create a boutique operation focused on plaintiff representation. Their work covers cases from minor injuries through catastrophic accidents, handling everything from initial investigation to appeals when necessary.
The practice area spans multiple injury types. Auto accidents include drunk driving crashes, truck collisions, bicycle incidents, pedestrian strikes, motorcycle wrecks, and rideshare accidents. Premises liability cases address property owner negligence like dangerous sidewalk conditions and inadequate building security. Construction site injuries form another specialty, covering scaffold falls, crane accidents, and other workplace incidents protected under New York law. The firm also handles abuse cases requiring discretion, malpractice claims involving medical and legal professionals, plus catastrophic injuries like brain trauma, spinal cord damage, amputations, and burn injuries.
The three founding partners bring different backgrounds to the firm. Matthew Sakkas graduated from Clark University and Vanderbilt Law School, starting his career in insurance defense before switching to plaintiff work. He's served as a judge for the Student Trial Advocacy Competition and participated in the Trial Lawyers Care initiative after 9/11. Adam D. Cahn joined the partnership in 2005, bringing expertise in cases involving traumatic brain injuries and complex regional pain syndrome. Mitchel E. Weiss merged his practice with the others in 2008, contributing experience in truck accidents, train incidents, and product liability claims. All three partners appear on the Super Lawyers list.
The firm reports recovering over $600 million to $700 million in verdicts and settlements across their combined six decades of practice. They state that 95% of new clients come through referrals from former clients or other attorneys. Multiple law firms have turned to them to provide trial counsel for cases they couldn't handle themselves. The practice maintains what they describe as a boutique approach while delivering resources comparable to larger operations.
Staff members speak five languages to serve clients from diverse backgrounds throughout New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. The firm positions itself around personal attention, stating that cases remain with the partners rather than being delegated to junior attorneys or paralegals. This approach stems partly from founding partner Matthew Sakkas's experience as an accident victim himself, which shaped his perspective on client service and communication throughout the legal process.
The team works on contingency, meaning clients pay no upfront fees and attorneys only collect payment if they win the case. The firm advances all case costs during litigation and recovers them from the final settlement. Free initial consultations let potential clients discuss their situations before committing to representation. The practice advertises 24/7 availability for injured clients who need to reach them outside standard business hours.
Case strategy involves fast-moving investigators who document conditions, secure surveillance footage, and interview witnesses before evidence disappears. The attorneys handle mediations, arbitrations, and trials depending on what each case requires. They work with medical experts, life-care planners, and economists on catastrophic injury cases to calculate both immediate and long-term compensation needs. The firm takes on government entities, landlords, businesses, manufacturers, nursing homes, and hospitals across cases of varying complexity.
Contact options include an online form submission system for consultation requests and case evaluations. The firm maintains several office locations to serve clients throughout the region. Their main Manhattan office sits in Midtown, with additional locations in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Garden City, New York, and Stamford, Connecticut. This geographic spread helps them handle complex cases involving multiple jurisdictions or out-of-state defendants. Professional memberships include the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, New York Academy of Trial Lawyers, New York County Lawyers' Association, and American Association for Justice.
Business address
Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP
110 East 42nd Street, Suite 1508,
New York,
NY
10017
United States
Contact details
Phone: 212-571-7171
Fax: 212-571-7174