When you need a Connecticut personal injury lawyer, Cooper Law Group, PLLC is ready to advocate on your behalf. We believe that earning your trust is not just an important part of developing an effective attorney-client relationship-it is foundational to your healing process. When an injury has endangered your health, an accident has shattered your sense of security, or medical malpractice has broken your faith in professionals, you need an attorney who will fight for the compensation you deserve.
Built his practice on three core values: compassion for clients, strategic advocacy, and proven results. Today, Cooper Law Group is committed to ensuring that each client receives the highest levels of support and legal assistance possible.
Our team carefully listens to each client’s story, evaluates their claims, answers every question, and creates an individual strategy for success. Our meticulous research, significant experience, and deep subject matter knowledge empowers us to stand up for your rights-and our empathy for the injured ensures that you’re supported throughout the process.
Cooper Law Group provides personal
and compassionate support for each client, from the initial consultation to
final resolution.
Our strategic advocacy is backed by careful research, decades of experience, and the resolve to seek justice for
each client.
Our history of legal victories proves Cooper Law Group’s success in helping our clients get positive results for complicated personal injury claims.
Founder Jeffrey M. Cooper is an
award-winning trial attorney who has secured multiple multimillion-dollar verdicts for his clients.
An attorney, mediator, arbitrator, and legal consultant with over five decades of experience.
Cooper Law Group’s senior litigation paralegal, bringing decades of practical knowledge in personal injury claims and insurance defense.
Discover why our clients trust us with their complex personal injury cases.
for 37 year-old female client and her newborn baby who died at a tertiary hospital as a result of becoming stuck in the birth canal during attempted vaginal delivery that should have been performed by cesarean section.
for 37 year-old female client and her newborn baby who died at a tertiary hospital as a result of becoming stuck in the birth canal during attempted vaginal delivery that should have been performed by cesarean section.
for a 52 year-old male client who suffered a stroke during routine surgery due to poor preoperative planning.
for a 45 year-old female client who died because of negligent removal of a breathing tube by a respiratory therapist.