Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki
11 Lincoln Ave., Suite 6, Forestville, CT 06010, Forestville, CT 06010
About Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki
Jazlowiecki & Jazlowiecki is a personal injury law firm representing clients in Connecticut and throughout the United States. Established in 1974, the firm's three attorneys handle cases involving auto accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, and mass transportation incidents. They have secured numerous successful verdicts and settlements, including several multi-million dollar awards. Attorney Zak A.F. Jazlowiecki notably initiated the first Propecia lawsuit in the United States.
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Notable Case Results
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$2.2B
Product Liability
Diabetes Drug Actos Settlement Reached: $2.2 Billion. Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. offered to pay to resolve claims of hiding its Actos diabetes medicine’s cancer risks.
$72M
Train Accident
Global settlement for victims of the tragic Lac-Megantic Rail Disaster (July 6, 2013, Quebec, Canada) where an unattended 74-car train carrying crude oil derailed, causing fire and explosions.
$55M
Product Liability
Jury awarded $55 million to Gloria Ristesund, a woman who claims talc in Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder caused her ovarian cancer.
$36M
Bus Accident
A horrible bus crash in upstate New York injured 20 Canadian Citizen Passengers and killed 4, caused by the bus driver falling asleep and rear-ending a semi-truck.
$21M
Product Liability
Bard Vaginal Mesh Settlement: $21 Million to resolve over 500 lawsuits alleging its vaginal-mesh implants harmed women, causing organ damage or other complications.
$3.4M
Products Liability
A Connecticut construction worker suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) when a Stanley-Bostitch nail gun double fired, causing severe traumatic brain injuries and left-sided paralysis.

