Adam Oremland handles construction, commercial-auto, and premises injury claims for people in the Bronx and Staten Island. This page is the firm’s intake — not a lawyer marketplace. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Same intake as the classic site. Phone-first (Horaeum D1: 320–393px) so the brief fits the first viewport. Not a lawyer marketplace.
Adam Oremland, Esq. — Personal injury attorney — The Lawbulldog. Matters the office actually takes, not invented case counts.
Named NAP: Bronx, New York · (718) 367-1700. No Lorem Ipsum testimonials. Reviewed 2026-08-18.
Chip → brief → this firm’s CRM only (jurisdica_hosted_site). Classic WordPress is still at /.
Injury type, borough, date, injured? — the file, not a slogan.
POST hosted-lead. Never counsel/brief matching. Never sold.
The office reads it. City/MTA clocks are why same-day matters.
Labor Law scaffolding, falls from height, and worksite injuries turn on who controlled the site. The brief asks the contractor names you remember. That is often the whole case.
Scaffold accidentNew York scaffold claims (Labor Law) are not generic construction copy. Who supplied the scaffold and who told you to use it belong in the first paragraph.
Car accidentNew York no-fault (PIP) sits next to a liability claim against the other driver. The brief asks for the police report number, the insurance notices you already received, and whether anyone went to the ER — those facts decide the first 30 days.
Truck accidentCommercial policies and black-box data matter. The brief asks for the trucking company when you know it.
Pedestrian accidentA walker hit in the Bronx or Manhattan needs the crosswalk, the light, and the vehicle type. Those three facts change the insurance picture.
Slip and fallPremises claims need notice, lighting, and weather. Send where you fell before the store rewrites the floor. Photos on your phone belong in the brief.
Mta accidentCity and MTA notices have short clocks. A same-day brief protects the filing window. Bus, subway, and city-vehicle crashes are not ordinary auto claims.
Uber accidentUber/Lyft policies differ from a private driver’s. The brief records the app, the vehicle, and whether you were a rider, driver, or pedestrian.
Hit and runUninsured / hit-and-run coverage is time-sensitive. The brief captures plate fragments, the police precinct, and whether you already called your own insurer.
Wrongful deathFamily members need one intake that names the decedent, the date, and the incident — not a generic contact box.
Most personal-injury matters here are contingency — the office will confirm in the first call. This form does not create an attorney-client relationship until the firm agrees to represent you.
No. The brief goes only to this firm’s Jurisdica CRM (lead_source=jurisdica_hosted_site). It is not sold to other firms and is not counsel matching.
the Bronx first: the Bronx, Staten Island. Neighboring boroughs are taken when the facts fit.
City and transit notices can be short. Send the brief the same day if you can, then call the office.