Vozza & Huguenot

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2435 Eastchester Rd
Bronx, NY 10469
Welcome to Vozza & Huguenot. Since the firms inception in 1985 we have represented thousands of clients involving personal injury and wrongful death. We have the financial resources and experience to fight for your rights. When necessary we retain experienced investigators as well as experts in the fields of medicine, safety, construction, scaffolding and any other specialty necessary to maximize the value of your case.

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4.57 reviews
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David A.
10/8/2025

When my mother and her friend were in a serious car accident, we didn't know where to turn. They were both hurt, overwhelmed, and unsure how to handle the next steps. That's when we found Vozza &...

suzanne p.
4/23/2023

My family has used this firm for many years to consult on a variety of legal matters. We have always been treated courteously and both Michael Huguenot and Frank Vozza are true gentlemen. They...

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Elaine C.
11/20/2018

If you want a true professional, who will answer all your calls, explain to you in simple terms what to expect and why, call Mr Frank Vozza. The legal system can be so overwhelmingly confusing,...

William S.
1/30/2023

I am pleased to offer my highest recommendation to this firm. I have known Mike Huguenot for 30 years and he has provided numerous occasions sound business advice and guidance. He has 35+ years...

Cat N.
1/29/2019

Maybe the persons writing good reviews are related to them, but one star is too high for this place. Should have listened to my gut instinct the minute I drove up to the place. The "office " is a...

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