Personal injury attorneys represent people hurt in car crashes, slip-and-falls, workplace accidents, dog bites, and cases of medical negligence. Their job is to prove someone else was at fault, document the harm done (medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering), and negotiate or litigate a settlement with the insurance company on the other side. In New Britain, that often means dealing with Hartford-area insurers, Connecticut's comparative negligence rules, and local hospital and court systems, so familiarity with those specifics matters as much as general trial experience.
We're tracking 26 personal injury attorneys serving New Britain. When you're comparing them, look past the billboard ads and ask about their actual trial record, not just settlement volume, since a firm that never goes to trial can lose leverage at the negotiating table. Ask who will actually handle your file day to day, how they communicate updates, and whether they front the costs of expert witnesses and medical records during the case.
Our scoring weighs verified client feedback, responsiveness, case outcomes where disclosed, and how consistently a firm shows up across sources, not just star averages. See how we calculate it on the methodology page, and check the ranked guide to the best personal injury attorneys in New Britain for the full breakdown.