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Jonathan R. Ratchik

Jonathan R. Ratchik

Kramer, Dunleavy & Ratchik PLLC
  • Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice
  • New York
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Legal Analysis
5.0/5.0
Communication Skills
5.0/5.0
Ethics and Professionalism
5.0/5.0
Cari B. Rincker
Cari B. Rincker August 19, 2020
Rating: 10 Lawyer Rating - 10 out of 10
He is an extraordinarily talented attorney and anyone would be lucky to have him as counsel on a personal injury matter.
Client Reviews
H. L. August 12, 2024
Super helpful & competent lawyer! In January 2020, I slipped on ice in a NYC park, resulting in a brain injury. Mr. Ratchik was outstanding—he made navigating the legal process easy and stress-free. His knowledge and attention to detail were exceptional. He was always available to answer questions and provided clear guidance throughout. I highly recommend Mr. Ratchik to anyone in need of a dedicated, knowledgable, and compassionate personal injury lawyer.
Jos M. May 12, 2024
Absolutely recommend I would highly recommend the Kramer, Dunleavy & Ratchik firm. They were professional, knowledgeable and experienced. They kept me informed of any updates or issues even through the covid era. Jonathan and Joanne are very friendly and worked tirelessly. They made a difficult time easier for me and my family.
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Biography

Over two decades of experience devoted exclusively to the practice of personal injury law

Has recovered tens of millions of dollars on behalf negligence victims and their families

Frequent lecturer for New York State Trial Lawyers Association

Growing up, Jonathan Ratchik knew that he wanted to make a difference. To help people get back up when life knocked them down. To be their voice when no one seemed to listen or care.

In hindsight, it seems only natural that Jonathan went to law school and, after graduating, immediately became a personal injury attorney.

Jonathan lives in New York City with his wife, Hollie, and their two children. When he’s not fighting in the courtroom, Jonathan enjoys coaching his son’s little league team, listening to the Yankees on the radio, and being a great husband (and an even better dad). He’s also a proud supporter and volunteer for Transportation Alternatives, an advocacy group that is committed to making NYC a safer, more enjoyable place for all New Yorkers to walk, bike and live.

Practice Areas
Personal Injury
Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
Medical Malpractice
Birth Injury, Medical Misdiagnosis, Pharmacy Errors, Surgical Errors
Video Conferencing
  • Google Meet
  • Skype
  • Zoom
  • Microsoft Teams
Fees
  • Free Consultation
  • Contingent Fees
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
New York
New York State Office of Court Administration
ID Number: 2856607
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2nd Circuit
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United States District Court, Eastern District of New York
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United States District Court, Southern District of New York
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Languages
  • English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
Partner
Kramer, Dunleavy & Ratchik PLLC
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Partner
Kramer & Dunleavy, LLP
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Education
American University Washington College of Law
J.D. (1997) | Law
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New York University
B.A. (1994) | Political Science, French
Honors: cum laude
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Awards
Super Lawyers
Thomson Reuters
AV Preeminent
Martindale-Hubbell Lawyers Service
Selected: 2019-2020 Peer Rated for Highest Level of Professional Excellence
Client Champion - GOLD
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Professional Associations
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Current
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Association of the Bar of the City of New York
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New York State Bar  # 2856607
Member
- Current
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Publications
Articles & Publications
Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act of 1995
American University Journal of International Law and Policy
Speaking Engagements
Ethics, Decisions 2015
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Ethics, Decisions 2014
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Ethics, Decisions 2013
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Pleadings and Filings, Decisions 2012
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Pleadings and Filings, Decisions 2010
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Pleadings and Filings, Decisions 2010
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Pleadings and Filings, Decisions 2009
New York State Trial Lawyers Association
Ethics, Decisions 2016
Websites & Blogs
Website
Kramer, Dunleavy & Ratchik PLLC
Blog
The Blame Game Podcast
Legal Answers
341 Questions Answered
Q. How to file a Request for Judicial Intervention in a personal injury case in Kings County?
A: It's likely that the Court instructed you to file a Request for Preliminary Conference - that will get discovery moving on your case. With regard to how to fill out the RJI, my colleague gave excellent advice. If all else fails, call the NYSCEF help desk or the clerk's office. Finally, it is generally inadvisable to represent yourself in a personal injury lawsuit. Best to have an experienced personal injury attorney on your side. You can find many excellent attorneys using the Find a Lawyer tab on the JUSTIA homepage.
Q. Senior attacked by neighbor on Long Island with a bat, resulting in injuries; seeking advice on suing for damages.
A: Sorry to hear what happened to you. It sounds like you might have a straightforward case against your assailant. Just keep in mind that the statute of limitations for any such lawsuit is one (1) year. Also, intentional torts are not covered by insurance which means that unless your assailant has assets, you might end up with nothing more than a paper judgment. With regard to a lawsuit against the landlord, that's a little more complicated since a landlord's duty to keep its premises safe generally refers to an obligation to prevent unauthorized access by intruders. Tenants, by definition, have permission to be in the building. Best to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney. You can find many excellent attorneys using the Find a Lawyer tab on the JUSTIA homepage. ... Read More
Q. What can I do if a livestock owner refuses to provide insurance info after an accident in NY?
A: Sorry to hear what happened to you. In New York, a farmer can be held liable for injuries caused by their animal wandering onto a roadway if they were negligent in allowing the animal to escape. If you haven't already, file an application for no-fault insurance benefits with your own insurance company. No-fault will cover your medical expenses, lost earnings, etc. With regard to pursuing a claim against the livestock owner, you can't force him to voluntarily disclose his insurance information. If you file a lawsuit, however, he will have to disclose it during the course of discovery. And if he doesn't have insurance, you can always file a claim for UM coverage through your own insurance. Best to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney. You can find many excellent attorneys using the Find a Lawyer tab on the JUSTIA homepage. ... Read More
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Kramer, Dunleavy & Ratchik PLLC
15 Maiden Lane
Suite 2005
New York, NY 10038
US
Telephone: (212) 226-6662
Fax: (212) 226-8089
Monday: 9 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM - 7 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM - 7 PM
Thursday: 9 AM - 7 PM
Friday: 9 AM - 7 PM (Today)
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed