Personal Injury


Connecticut Personal Injury Attorneys You Can Trust

Personal Injury Lawyers in Avon and New London, CT

When someone gets hurt, we feel bad. When we get blamed for someone else getting hurt, we feel even worse. When legal repercussions accompany that blame, it can be downright terrible. We know how difficult the situation can be when you're accused of inflicting blame on another, and we're here to help you get the best outcome possible. Let our personal injury lawyers at Law Offices of Pat Brown fight for you.

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We have experience defending those wrongfully accused in personal injury cases, and we can help you too. Once the initial shock of learning you are being sued has worn off, you're going to need a great legal team behind you to help win your case. Our personal injury services include cases such as:

Auto Accidents. Are you being blamed for an automobile accident? Let us help you put together the best defense possible.

Slip and FallsOne minute, someone takes a spill on your property and the next minute, you've been sued. Don't take this accusation at face value.

Dog BitesCan't believe that your best furry friend is being accused of harming someone? Let us review your case and see what we can do.

Bike Accidents. Facing a lawsuit after a bike accident? Let us analyze the details and build a strong defense for your case.

Motor Vehicle Accidents. Accused of causing a car, truck, or motorcycle accident? Our team will help you protect your rights and fight back effectively.

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Get the Law Offices of Pat Brown on Your Side

We have handled complicated criminal cases at the state and federal levels, and we can handle your personal injury case, too. When you don't know where to turn, our experienced and professional team will be there for you every step of the way. Let Attorney Pat Brown review your case, fight for your rights, and get you the verdict you deserve. Contact us today to get started.

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For more information call us at (860) 321-7722  or click the button below to contact us online.

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Frequently Asked DUI Questions

  • When should I contact a personal injury attorney in Connecticut?

    It's advisable to contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible after your accident to protect your rights and gather essential evidence. Delaying can affect the strength of your case.

  • How do I know if I have a valid personal injury claim?

    To have a valid claim, you generally need to prove that someone else's negligence or intentional actions caused your injury. An attorney can evaluate your case during a consultation. 

  • What should I do immediately after an accident to protect my claim?

    Seek medical attention, report the incident to the appropriate authorities, gather evidence (photos, witness information), and avoid discussing the incident with insurance companies until consulting an attorney.

  • How long do I have to file a personal injury lawsuit in Connecticut?

    In Connecticut, you typically have two years from the date of the injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, exceptions may apply, so consult an attorney promptly.

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What Makes Us Different

At Law Offices of Pat Brown, we are focused on helping our clients get the justice they deserve. 

Providing CT Clients Service Since 2008

Licensed and Insured

Reliable 24/7 Emergency Services

Experienced With Over 250 Jury Trials