Barry Eichen - Catastrophic Injury Lawyer

Barry Eichen - Catastrophic Injury Lawyer Barry R. Eichen, Catastrophic Personal Injury Lawyer at Eichen Crutchlow Zaslow, LLP.

With decades of experience and multimillion-dollar verdicts, Barry stands by one promise:
Serious Results for Serious Injuries.

04/21/2026

From collision to courtroom: understanding the litigation process.

An accident occurs. Medical treatment begins immediately. An attorney investigates, notifies all parties and insurers, and then evaluates settlement potential. If the insurance company refuses fair compensation, a formal complaint is filed.

Defendants respond with admissions, denials, or defenses. Both sides exchange evidence through interrogatories, depositions, and document production. Motions may be filed to resolve preliminary issues.

If a resolution hasn't been reached, mediation or arbitration may be attempted. If those fail, a jury decides the outcome.

The process is lengthy, but each phase builds toward accountability.

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04/15/2026

The most powerful moments in trial work come from revealing truth and exposing those who try to bury it.

Demonstrating to a jury that people, families, and human lives hold more value than corporate interests or institutional protection. Catching a bad actor in the act of obscuring what really happened. These moments carry immense emotional weight.

Barry Eichen reflects: there's no single most powerful moment. There are countless examples, each driven by the pursuit of accountability and justice.

That's what makes this work meaningful.

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04/13/2026

Insurance adjusters will contact you within hours of an accident offering to settle your property damage and hand you $1,000 to sign away your rights. On cases potentially worth millions.

Barry Eichen shares a real example: his sister's companion fell at a restaurant, ruptured a knee tendon, and could barely walk. Before he even sat back down, the maitre d' appeared with a release form asking him to sign immediately, with no concern for his condition or injuries.

Never sign anything without consulting an attorney first. These early offers are designed to protect them, not you.

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04/10/2026

What qualifies as life-changing money varies drastically from person to person. For some clients, $100,000 is transformative. For others, it's insufficient.

The critical question isn't just probability of success. It's what your client can afford to risk. Even with 85% or 90% odds of winning at trial, if there's a settlement offer on the table that fundamentally alters their circumstances, whose life are you gambling with?

It's not yours. It's theirs.

That's the question every attorney must answer honestly.

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04/08/2026

There are no shortcuts to effective trial work. Just preparation, intelligence, and relentless commitment.

Opposing counsel may have unlimited resources, corporate backing, and teams of experts. But money doesn't change the truth. It just makes revealing it harder.

Barry Eichen's approach: ignore the financial imbalance. They don't have superior intellect. They don't have more passion. What matters is whether you're willing to fight when the odds are stacked against you.

You either are, or you aren't.

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04/06/2026

The courtroom is where the truth comes out. Barry Eichen thrives there because that's where justice happens.

When corporations try to hide what went wrong, we make sure juries see the full picture.

If you or a loved one has been injured, reach out via the link in our bio.

04/03/2026

Pursuing justice comes with real costs, emotional and financial, and not every attorney is willing to bear them.

Thirty years ago, Barry Eichen took on a product liability case against a car manufacturer. One stability expert alone cost $180,000. By trial, he'd invested nearly $700,000, funded through personal loans, with a young family depending on him.

The settlement offer before trial? $400,000. Less than what he'd already spent.

He turned it down, went to trial, and won a significant verdict. But the risk was real, and the stakes were crushing.

That's what complex litigation demands.

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04/01/2026

Barry Eichen's darkest moments don't come from jury verdicts. They come from self-doubt and compromise.

Settling a case you know had the potential for a transformative outcome, backing down when a client wavers and asks for guarantees you can't ethically provide, those decisions haunt more than any courtroom loss.

Jury outcomes are unpredictable. But the regret that follows from losing faith in yourself? That lingers.

The hardest battles aren't against opposing counsel. They're internal.

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03/30/2026

Not every injury justifies a lawsuit. Before pursuing legal action, consider what you stand to gain versus what it will cost you financially and emotionally.

Litigation is draining. It demands time, energy, and mental resilience. And if the outcome isn't favorable, that emotional toll can linger indefinitely.

Sometimes the right decision is walking away. Lawsuits should be reserved for serious harm where the potential recovery justifies the burden.

Evaluate carefully before committing.

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03/30/2026

Not every injury justifies a lawsuit. Before pursuing legal action, consider what you stand to gain versus what it will cost you financially and emotionally.

Litigation is draining. It demands time, energy, and mental resilience. And if the outcome isn't favorable, that emotional toll can linger indefinitely.

Sometimes the right decision is walking away. Lawsuits should be reserved for serious harm where the potential recovery justifies the burden.

Evaluate carefully before committing.

Contact us via the link in our bio for guidance.

03/27/2026

Liars exist in every courtroom. Some are convincing. Some aren't. But your instincts, sharpened through experience, will always tell you when someone's feeding you nonsense.

Trust your brain. It works.

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03/25/2026

Every decision closes a door to something else. Law school meant not pursuing medicine. Not exploring acting. Not chasing other paths that might have been equally fulfilling.

Barry Eichen reflects on the cost of choices: no one gets multiple lives to test every interest. You pick a direction, commit, and accept what you're leaving behind.

Was it the right path? No one ever truly knows. But doubt doesn't invalidate the work. It just means you're honest about what you sacrificed to get here.

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