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Injury. Stress. Uncertainty.

Legal Help After You’ve Been Hurt

You Focus on Healing

We’ll Handle the Legal Side

When you’ve been injured by someone else’s actions, the last thing you need is confusion about what comes next. We help Waterbury clients seek compensation, understand their rights, and deal with insurance companies—so you can focus on getting better, not battling alone.

We’re in This Together

You Deserve Support That’s Personal

We take your injury seriously and treat your case like it matters—because it does. Whether your situation is straightforward or complex, we work hard to deliver honest advice, realistic expectations, and real support every step of the way.

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Car Accidents

 From minor collisions to major injuries

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Slip & Falls

On public, private, or commercial property

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Medical Negligence

When professional care falls dangerously short

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Wrongful Death

Legal support after tragic, preventable losses

FAQs About Personal Injury Law

If you've been injured, it’s natural to have questions. Here are some of the most common concerns we help our clients navigate.

  • Do I have a case if the accident was partly my fault?

    Maybe. Connecticut uses modified comparative negligence rules, meaning you can still recover compensation as long as you weren’t more than 50% at fault. Your recovery may be reduced based on your share of fault. We’ll help you understand where you stand.

  • How long do I have to file a personal injury claim?

    In most Connecticut cases, you have two years from the date of injury. However, deadlines may be shorter in special circumstances, like claims involving government entities. Acting quickly protects your rights and strengthens your case.

  • What should I do after an accident?

    First, seek medical care—even if you feel okay. Then document everything you can: photos, names of witnesses, medical records, and insurance information. Avoid giving statements to insurance companies before speaking to an attorney. We guide you through what matters most early on.

  • How much compensation can I recover?

    It depends on the severity of your injuries and how they impact your life. Compensation may cover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Every case is different, and we help you understand what fair compensation looks like for you.

  • What if I can't afford to pay a lawyer?

    You can still get legal help. We handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay us unless we recover money for you. We’ll explain how this works clearly at your first consultation—no surprises, no pressure.

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