Charles Wisell is a dedicated trial attorney at Lipsig Law Firm in New York, advocating for victims of serious accidents and complex personal injury cases.
Charles E. Wisell is the Managing Partner of the Lipsig Firm. He has been passionately representing the victims of motor vehicle crashes, dangerous construction sites, and unsafe premises for more than 30 years. Careless, reckless choices made by companies affect our community at large and threaten everyone’s safety. When companies and individuals make careless, irresponsible choices, the systems in place to protect us stop working. By holding wrongdoers accountable, he prevents careless or reckless conduct from recurring.
Insurance companies and the law firms they hire will do anything to deny recovery to the people they injure. Insurance companies have tremendous resources that they use against injured individuals. To fight back, Mr. Wisell spends no expense and works tirelessly to protect his clients’ rights. He has recovered over 250 Million Dollars for his clients.
At home, he is the father of three children. He coaches youth sports, including baseball and ice hockey. He also volunteers and supports impoverished communities.
He is fluent in Spanish and has appeared many times as a guest legal speaker on CNN Español, NBC, CNN, and Radio House. He has also been a guest lecturer in Honduras, discussing legal matters that affect both countries.
$12,166,409 – VERDICT- 24-year-old was struck and dragged by a New York City Transit Authority bus. He suffered hand fractures, rib fractures, and compression injuries to his internal organs.
$6,117,250 – VERDICT – 48-year-old stopped in traffic, was struck in the rear by a construction van. He suffered an aggravation of a prior disc injury that required surgery.
$14,820,000 – VERDICT – 60–year–old handyman who fell from a scaffold. He suffered ankle and knee fractures that required surgery.
$1,236,267.33 - VERDICT – 43-year-old who tripped and fell on construction debris left on a sidewalk. He suffered an elbow fracture.