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Personal Injury Lawyer in Hartford, CT

Introduction

Hartford is Connecticut's capital city and the centre of the state's legal, insurance, and healthcare industries. It is also one of the most active personal injury litigation markets in Connecticut — with major highway corridors, a dense urban population, and some of the state's highest-volume courts.

Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki LLC has represented seriously injured people in Hartford and throughout Hartford County for over 50 years. Our Bristol office is approximately 20 minutes from Hartford Superior Court, and our attorneys are fully familiar with Hartford County litigation practice.

Coverage

Types of Cases We Handle in Hartford

Seriously injured? Call (860) 589-8000 for a free case evaluation — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No fee unless we win.

Compensation

What Compensation Can I Recover After a Serious Injury in Hartford?

  • All medical expenses — emergency care, surgery, hospitalisation, rehabilitation, and ongoing treatment
  • Lost income and reduced future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering — physical and psychological
  • Permanent disability, disfigurement, or loss of a body function
  • Loss of consortium — the impact of your injuries on your family relationships
  • Wrongful death damages — for families who have lost a loved one

Hartford cases often involve complex insurance issues — multiple at-fault parties, commercial vehicle policies, government entity claims, and underinsured motorists. Our attorneys have 50+ years of experience navigating Hartford County's litigation landscape to maximise recovery for our clients.

Local Risk

Hartford's Most Dangerous Roads and Intersections

Hartford generates some of Connecticut's most serious accident cases. I-84 runs 4.1 miles through downtown Hartford and East Hartford with complex exit and entrance ramp systems that create a high frequency of crashes. The I-84/I-91 interchange is one of New England's most congested freight corridors.

State crash data identifies Route 44 and Main Street in Hartford as one of the highest crash-rate intersections in Connecticut, recording 129 crashes and 38 injuries at that single location. Other high-risk corridors include:

  • I-84/I-91 interchange — frequent serious truck accidents at one of New England's busiest freight junctions
  • Route 44 (Albany Avenue) — one of Connecticut's highest crash-rate roads, with 129 recorded crashes at the Route 44/Main Street intersection alone
  • Flatbush Avenue — a primary north-south route with significant commercial truck traffic
  • New Britain Avenue — a densely populated corridor with high accident rates
Local Information

Hartford Courts and Hospitals

Personal injury cases in Hartford are filed in Hartford Superior Court (95 Washington Street, Hartford). The Hartford Judicial District handles civil cases for Hartford and surrounding towns.

Major trauma centres serving Hartford injury victims include Hartford Hospital (80 Seymour Street), Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center (114 Woodland Street), and Connecticut Children's Medical Center (282 Washington Street).

Results

Case Results — Hartford

Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki LLC has represented seriously injured clients in Hartford County. View our full results:

  • $3,420,000 — Product liability — nail gun injury, jury verdict, Hartford
  • $2,500,000 — Medical malpractice — woman rendered paraplegic, settlement against hospital
  • $175,000 — Motor vehicle accident — passenger on public bus ejected from seat, knee and hand injuries
  • $45,000 — Motor vehicle accident — rear-end collision, neck and lumbar injuries
Track Record

Our Track Record

  • $72,000,000 — Lac-Mégantic train disaster (global multi-party settlement)
  • $36,000,000 — Bus crash — personal injury (global multi-party settlement)
  • $2,950,000 — Bicycle injury verdict upheld by the Connecticut Supreme Court

The $72M and $36M recoveries involved multiple parties and law firms.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Hartford Personal Injury

Connecticut law gives you two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury claim (CT Gen. Stat. § 52-584). For claims against government-operated transit — such as CTtransit buses — notice periods can be as short as 90 days. Do not wait to contact an attorney.

Free Case Evaluation — Contact Us Today

Call (860) 589-8000 — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No fee unless we win.

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