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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Car Accident lawyer in your area do?
A Car Accident lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Car Accident cases in your area.
How much does a Car Accident lawyer cost in your area?
Most Car Accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Car Accident lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Car Accident lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Car Accident lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Car Accident cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I have been practicing law in Danbury, Connecticut for thirty eight years, including seven years as an assistant state's attorney prosecuting felonies and misdemeanors. Before opening my own practice in 2008, I was a principal in the Danbury law firms of Pinney, Payne, P.C., and Secor, Cassidy, and McPartland, P.C.. I have extensive experience in litigating matters such as personal injuries arising out of motor vehicle accidents and premises liability; criminal and motor vehicle offenses, including DUI; real estate disputes, including eminent domain proceedings, boundary issues and foreclosures; partnership disputes; and employment matters. I have conducted dozens of court and jury trials and have argued numerous appeals in the Connecticut Supreme and Appellate Courts.. I also frequently serve as a mediator in personal injury and commercial disputes.. In addition to my extensive litigation experience, I often act as the closing attorney in commercial and residential real estate transactions.. I have also had considerable experience representing local municipalities, and in 1990 I served as counsel to the Danbury Charter Revision Commission.. I have had a long history of involvement in the Danbury community, as have many members of my family. I am a Past President of the Danbury Bar Association; Past Chairman of the Western Connecticut State University Foundation; and I have served on the boards of several community charitable organizations. I was an adjunct professor at Western Connecticut State University in its Justice and Law Department in the 1990s.
I grew up in Southbury, Connecticut and enjoyed being a member of the wrestling team at Pomperaug High School and spent weekends snowboarding at Mohawk Mountain. My parents who are both now retired teachers instilled a lifelong love of education and giving back to the local community. I started my very first job as a file clerk at Tremont Sheldon P.C. when I was in college and the experience piqued my interest in law and the legal system. I went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude from Suffolk University with dual majors in Political Science and Philosophy. Thereafter, I attended and graduated from Boston College Law School in 2013.. While in Boston, I worked as a student prosecutor at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office, where I handled all aspects of criminal cases, including arguing motions and participating in trials. Here, I found my passion for advocating on behalf of victims. I went on to work in the Trial and Administrative Law Divisions of the Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General as a legal intern. In this role, I worked on personal injury claims brought against the state of Massachusetts. Combined, these experiences led me to my calling as a civil litigator advocating for victims of negligence and sexual abuse survivors.. Through my experiences, I realized that I wanted to be an attorney that advocates for victims, an attorney that values and listens to clients, and an attorney that can be trusted to provide clients with the fair compensation they deserve. It is with this mindset that I returned to Tremont Sheldon P.C. in 2013. Now, I spend my days advocating for my clients and I believe it is the most meaningful and important work I could be doing.. As an attorney at Tremont Sheldon P.C., I specialize in litigating personal injury claims including automobile collisions, medical malpractice, and all other cases of harm resulting from negligence and sexual abuse.. I am an active member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA) serving on its Board of Governors and Co-Chairman of its Membership Committee. The Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association is a non-profit professional association dedicated to creating and maintaining a more just society by preserving individual rights within the justice system. Both our founders, T. Paul Tremont and Robert Sheldon have been Presidents of the Association. The CTLA has several community outreach programs that I have helped with and ,on a fun note, I participated on their softball team.. In my free time, I am actively involved in my local community through hiking all different trails in Connecticut and participating in charitable events. I served on the Monroe Connecticut Zoning Commission and was a member of the Rotary Club. My wife and I are actively involved in several charities and organizations related to raising awareness and funding for a cure for a rare terminal disease, from which our daughter suffered.. At Tremont Sheldon P.C., we work to build lasting and meaningful relationships with our clients. We want our clients to feel heard and supported. I am here to be your voice and to be an advocate for you. I look forward to getting to know you, learning your story, and being an advocate that you can turn to and trust.
Born and raised in Bridgeport, CT, Attorney Altieri was educated in local schools, receiving her B.S. in Biology from Fairfield University. She attended Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles, receiving her Juris Doctor, and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in June, 1984 and the Connecticut Bar in November, 1984.. Attorney Altieri was employed by various firms in the Boston area and returned to Connecticut in May, 1986 to open her own practice. She is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association, the Greater Bridgeport Bar Association, and the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. She has also served in the Superior Court as an Attorney Trial Referee, which means she has been able to hear certain cases and make decisions for the court.. She is licensed as an attorney as well as a real estate broker in both Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Let us get the results you need with our skill, determination and 30 years experience.. ---. A graduate of Yale University and the University of Connecticut School of Law, Attorney John Serrano has been a lawyer in Connecticut for 30 years.. For two decades, thousands of persons have turned to Attorney Serrano for help in personal injury cases, including automobile accident, work accident, traumatic brain injury, dog bite, and slip and fall on ice and snow. Attorney Serrano has also helped hundreds of clients obtain Social Security Disability and SSI benefits to provide for themselves and their families when illness, disease or injury keep them from working.. Drawing on his wide ranging legal experience, Attorney Serrano has helped many clients overcome difficult situations, whether due to personal injury, divorce or criminal prosecution.. Attorney Serrano has tried cases in Connecticut Superior Court and U.S. District Court. He has argued before the Connecticut Supreme and Appellate Courts.. Besides his experience in personal injury, workers compensation, Social Security, divorce and criminal law, Attorney Serrano has handled cases involving immigration, real estate, business transactions, wills and trusts, probate, computer law, commercial litigation, evictions, bankruptcy, franchise law, labor law, and zoning.. Attorney Serrano speaks Portuguese and Spanish.
I have been a personal injury attorney my entire career. There are three reasons why I have been successful in the field:. (1) I work hard. What you reap is what you sow. If you don't put in the groundwork to do the job right, then the job won't be done right.. (2) I like new ideas. A lot of attorneys have been handling cases the same way for their entire careers without questioning whether it was actually the best way to handle them. It is easy for everyone to get into a routine in their job and repeat the same tasks over and over and attorneys are no different. I do everything I can to avoid that and to handle my cases for my clients in a manner that makes insurance companies uncomfortable because it is not the "norm.". (3) I'm a fairly simple person and I take pride in that. You can see the same, repeated words used in a lot of attorney's advertisements on this website and others. Everybody calls themselves dynamic, or passionate, or innovative, or so on. Traits that sound impressive, but don't require any real support. I don't speak or act that way in my personal life so I don't speak or act that way in my professional life. Instead, I talk to all of my clients as normal people. I think the worst mistake a lot of lawyers make is thinking that they need to act like a lawyer, or be somebody that they are not. I've always found that the best way to communicate is to be yourself and allow the other person to do the same. That sort of communication results in both people being on the same page, which allows them to work toward the same goal together.
Brad is an attorney in the Richmond office of Allen & Allen specializing in cases involving car crashes, premises liability, and dog bites. Brad, who became a lawyer to help others, has previously worked at a Richmond-based personal injury law firm.. Born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Dallas, Texas, Brad graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he double majored in History and Political Science. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond T.C. Williams School of Law, where he was selected for membership in the Order of the Barristers for his excellence in trial advocacy. While attending the University of Richmond, Brad was also a member of the law school’s Moot Court Board. Currently, he is an active member of the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, dedicated to enhancing the knowledge, skills and professionalism of trial lawyers, as well as the American Association for Justice, which promotes a fair and effective justice system.. In addition to his practice, Brad volunteers outside of work, coaching undergraduate mock trial at the University of Richmond. In his spare time, he enjoys hanging out with his Golden Retriever, Mickey.