Personal Injury Attorney in Fairfield, Connecticut

If you are assaulted by a reckless, violent person, you may suffer severe injuries, leaving you with steep medical bills, lost time from work and other losses. While the criminal aspects of this case are handled by the state, you may pursue a personal injury claim to obtain monetary compensation for the losses you have suffered.

I represent those who have been injured by assault and other violent conduct. My number one priority is helping you obtain monetary compensation for your physical and emotional injuries.

Contact my law office today online or by telephone at (203) 259-5251 to speak with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

Pursuing Damages for Assault Injuries

If you have been injured by assault, it is important to explore your avenues for compensation. It is possible for a variety of people to be held liable for damages:

  • The property owner: If a bar served a person too much alcohol and that person assaulted you while drunk, you may pursue damages from the bar owner. Also, in many cases property owners can be sued if negligent security leads to an assault injury or bar brawl.
  • The assailant: You may also seek damages from the person who assaulted you. It is important to speak to an attorney versed in all potential avenues of recovery

As an experienced personal injury lawyer, I know how to value claims and pursue monetary damages for my clients. I will work with you personally to help you achieve your most critical legal goals.

Schedule Your Free Initial Consultation Today

If you are facing a critical legal problem, I am here to answer your questions and help you explore your legal options.

I represent clients throughout Fairfield County including Easton, Fairfield, Monroe, Trumbull, Stratford, Bridgeport, Westport, Weston, New Canaan, Wilton, Norwalk, Darien, Stamford and Greenwich.

For a free consultation about your personal injury case contact me online or call my Fairfield office at (203) 259-5251 or my Stamford office at (203) 356-1475.