Successful Stratton Faxon Cases Are a Potpourri

Dec 30, 2008   //   by christy   //   Personal Injury  //  No Comments

Successful Stratton Faxon Cases are a Potpourri

Settlements and verdicts resolved successfully by Stratton Faxon encompass a wide array of subject matter.

The cases resemble a litany of human suffering. The hard-working legal team of Stratton-Faxon has allowed a bit of grace to seep into the lives of Connecticut victims marred by unspeakable tragedies. When medical malpractice was allowed to occur at UCONN Medical Center, the Stratton Faxon team of trial lawyers provided the promise of a normal life to a newborn victimized by failure to diagnose methycillin resistant staph aureus infection in the infant’s hip. A 58-year-old woman’s wrongful death and her daughter’s and granddaughter’s serious burn injuries were somewhat compensated for after a successful settlement in the matter of a product liability claim. When a volunteer firefighter was driving recklessly and took the life of a young mother, Stratton Faxon’s competent team was able to secure a $4.7 million wrongful death verdict, providing a measure of solace to the woman’s grief-stricken family. Stratton Faxon has secured two recent settlements for bad faith failure against one of the largest specialty insurers in the United States, and against a large insurance company. When a 67-year-old Polish immigrant was run over by a truck in Brooklyn, NY, the firm was able to secure a $2.5 million settlement in spite of the client’s meager cleaning salary of $16,000 per annum, and despite New York state law, which severely limits recovery for wrongful death.

The litany of successful verdicts and settlements orchestrated by the diligent efforts of Stratton Faxon goes on. When a former altar boy was attacked by a parish priest, the Connecticut firm’s legal team obtained a $1.6 million settlement – the highest settlement obtained in Connecticut history for a clergy sexual abuse case. When a worker’s feet were crushed in a fall caused by unguarded railings, the worker received a $1.4 million award. Stratton Faxon obtained the first such verdict in the United States when Salomon Smith Barney was forced to settle for submitting fraudulent analyst reports in the sale of Global Crossings securities.

This successful track record has led Stratton Faxon to be regarded as Connecticut’s firm for trial law.

Alexandra Reed writes for Connecticut personal injury law firm, Stratton Faxon. Contact Stratton Faxon to speak with a Connecticut accident lawyer about your personal injury, wrongful death, or Connecticut malpractice case. To learn more, visit www.Strattonfaxon.com.

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