Traumatic Brain / Spinal Cord Injury
Traumatic Brain injury and Spinal Cord Trauma
Polito & Quinn, LLC Connecticut and Rhode Island Lawyers
The nervous system is the most fragile part of the human body. It allows us to be who we are, and when it is damaged, our lives and our personalities can be changed forever. At Polito & Quinn, LLC, our goal is to help our clients become prepared for an uncertain future. It is about more than just winning a big settlement – it is about restoring their peace of mind.
For a free consultation, call 1.860.447.3300 or contact us online.
Our two attorneys both
have over 20 years of legal experience,
attained Board–Certification as Civil Trial Advocates,
and are AV–Rated*. They provide personalized
service, working one–on–one with each client
in an effort to form a relationship that lasts.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
- Our mission is to help identify all of your
injuries.
- Find the proper medical treatment
- Reach a settlement that fairly compensates
you
Spinal Cord Trauma
Spinal cord injuries require life long medical treatment and can involve major life changes.
With every TBI and spinal cord injury case, we get involved as quickly as possible to help our clients adapt to an entirely new way of living.
We will work hard to hold people and companies responsible for injuries caused by their carelessness.
If you or a loved one suffered traumatic brain
injury or spinal cord trauma, we can help you
look to the future. For a free consultation at Polito & Quinn,
LLC in Waterford, Connecticut, call 1.860.447.3300 or contact
us online today. Personable, attentive,
approachable advocates, we will respond promptly
to any questions or concerns.
We are proud of our long record of successful verdicts and settlements achieved for the benefit of our clients.
*CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies.
*Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer
review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential
opinions of members of the Bar and the Judiciary.
Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories
- legal ability and general ethical standards.
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