We start from the proposition that every accident is preventable had the person in charge taken proper precautions
for your safety and the safety of others.
We seek the facts that the responsible person or corporation and their insurance company try to hide.
Then we leave no stone unturned.
How Evidence Wins Cases
A personal injury case can hinge on a single piece of evidence, one key witness, or a seemingly minor detail that is easily overlooked. That’s why we go to extraordinary lengths on behalf of our clients.
Notable Case: Medical Malpractice
We represented a grandfather who suffered a stroke and a heart attack while undergoing an ablation procedure for Atrial fibrillation, a heart condition where abnormal electrical activity of the heart causes the heart muscle to quiver, placing the patient at risk for stroke.
Notable Case: Product Liability
A high school hockey player sustained quadriplegia (permanent paralysis from the chest down) from a burst fracture of his cervical spine after striking the dasher boards of a hockey rink headfirst. We sued the manufacturer of the hockey helmet that had a woefully inadequate energy management system to absorb the forces transmitted to the hockey player’s neck.
Notable Case: Construction Site Accidents
A young skilled carpenter was working at an athletic facility under construction at the Submarine Base in New London, Connecticut. OSHA regulations require openings in floors and roofs be covered to prevent falls. Usually, pieces of plywood are placed over openings, screwed down to prevent accidental displacement, and spray painted with the word “Hole” in orange.