Slager Madry, LLC
750 East Main Street, Suite 810, Stamford, CT 06902, Stamford, CT 06902
About Slager Madry, LLC
Slager Madry, LLC is a Connecticut law firm representing clients in personal injury, medical malpractice, sexual abuse, and wrongful death cases. The firm focuses on high-stakes cases with severe consequences for individuals and families throughout the state. Its six attorneys bring decades of experience, securing significant verdicts and settlements, including a $14.4 million medical malpractice judgment in 2024. The firm also offers bilingual services, and one attorney on the team is a medical doctor.
Our Attorneys
Notable Case Results
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$73M
Wrongful Death / Mass Tort
Historic settlement for families affected by the Sandy Hook shooting.
$40M
Wrongful Death
Settlement for the preventable drowning death of a six-year-old Connecticut child due to a dangerously defective swimming pool drain. This was the largest civil settlement of an individual case in Connecticut history.
$25M
Medical Malpractice
Settlement for a woman who suffered a brain injury due to a hospital's failure to monitor her preeclampsia.
$20M
Personal Injury / Spinal Cord Injury
Settlement for a young woman who suffered a catastrophic spinal cord injury after striking a bench while sledding in a Waterbury municipal park. Overcame governmental immunity.
$16.5M
Trucking Accident
Settlement for a young woman seriously injured in a collision with a tractor-trailer on I-195.
$14.4M
Medical Malpractice
Judgment following jury verdict in a hotly contested medical malpractice trial for a client injured by medical malpractice. Original verdict $9 million, rising to $14.4 million with interest.





