Bongiorno, Montiglio, Mitchell & Palmieri, PLLC

Alexys M. Carter

Associate

Address:
200 Old Country Road, Suite 680
Mineola, New York 11501

Email:
alexys.carter@bmmplaw.com

Phones:
Direct: (516) 620-0268

Practice Areas:
Automobile Liability
Trucking / Commercial Transportation
Construction Site Accidents and Defects
Dealership Liability
Premises Liability
Products Liability
Property Damage
Subrogation

Education:
Hofstra University 2010
B.B.A. Legal Studies in Business Academic Honors Scholarship
Touro Law Center 2014
J.D. Award for Exceptional Contributions to the Leadership of the Trial Advocacy Board

Legal Assistant:
Tracey Herbst
Direct:  (516) 620-4521
Email: tracey.herbst@bmmplaw.com

Bio

Alexys M. Carter joined Bongiorno, Montiglio, Mitchell & Palmieri, PLLC in 2019. Her practice focuses primarily in the areas of premises liability, automobile liability, products liability, construction defect and New York’s Labor Law. She handles all aspects of litigation.

Prior to joining the firm, Alexys worked at a prominent civil litigation/insurance defense firm, as well as a plaintiff’s personal injury and workers’ compensation boutique firm. She is especially familiar with New York’s Labor Law and possesses an OSHA-10 certification. The OSHA-10 certification, combined with her years of experience litigating construction claims on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants, empowers her to zealously advocate on behalf of her clients in these often high exposure cases.

While at Touro, Alexys completed an externship with the Hon. Leonard D. Wexler in the Federal Court for the Eastern District of New York. She also was a member of the executive board of the Trial Advocacy and Practice Society and Touro’s Mock Trial team.

Memberships:
New York State Bar Association, 2015-present
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers, 2015-present

Bar Admissions:
State of New York 2015
Eastern District of New York 2017
Southern District of New York 2017

Results:
Lindstrand v. LIRO Program & Construction Management, P.E., P.C., et. al
Lilly v. Williams, et. al