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HANNIGAN
LAW FIRMPLLC

PRACTICE
AREAS

LITIGATION

 

Experienced trial and appellate counsel to municipalities, contractors, select insurers, and emergency first responders.

CONSTRUCTION SITE LIABILITY

 

Contractor litigation, contract disputes, and employer liability issues.

MUNICIPAL LAW

 

Governmental tort liability, defense of civil rights claims, and municipal litgation and counseling.

FIRE & AMBULANCE SERVICE

 

Representing Fire Districts, Not-for-Profit Fire Companies, and Ambulance providers throughout New York State.

INSURANCE COVERAGE DISPUTES

 

Insurance coverage counsel, coverage analysis, and subrogation.

PERSONAL INJURY

 

Premises liability, motorcycle and automobile collisions, product liability, and hospitality liability.

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INTEGRITY - COMMITMENT - EXPERIENCE

     Located in the historic Delmar Fire House at the Four Corners, our practice focuses on civil litigation and the representation of fire and emergency medical services organizations throughout New York State.

 

     We also represent contractors, municipalities, and select insurance carriers in matters involving contracts, insurance coverage, and claims for damages or personal injury. We have successfully handled appeals before the Appellate Division in the Second, Third and Fourth Departments, as well as the New York State Court of Appeals and the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

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CONTACT
 
HANNIGAN
LAW FIRM

OUR ADDRESS

388 Kenwood Avenue, Delmar, New York​, 12054

Tel: 518-869-9911

Fax: 518-869-9915

 

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News

NEWS

Terry Hannigan and Mark Butler will be offering NYS Basic Fire Commissioner Training in 2024.  For more information and to register for a course, please click here.

Tim was an invited speaker at the New York State Conference of Mayors' (NYCOM) Annual Meeting on May 17, 2023 to discuss the issue of volunteer firefighter recruitment, retention strategies, and what municipalities can do to assist in strengthening their volunteer fire departments to ensure the department's success well into the future.

Tim earns significant win for the volunteer fire service in New York State's highest court!  On April 20, 2023, the New York State Court of Appeals issued its decision in Anderson v. Commack Fire District, which reversed a mid-level appeals court decision that was adverse to fire districts and, as Tim argued, improperly subjected fire districts to liability for motor vehicle accidents. The decision has immediate, statewide effect and protects fire districts in the case of vicarious liability for the ordinary negligence of firefighters while operating emergency vehicles with lights and sirens activated.  A copy of the full decision can be found here.

 

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