The Reilly Law Firm, LLC
90 Grove Street, Unit 110, Ridgefield, CT 06877, Ridgefield, CT 06877
About The Reilly Law Firm, LLC
The Reilly Law Firm, LLC is a civil litigation firm with offices in Ridgefield and Greenwich, Connecticut. The firm represents clients in personal injury, medical malpractice, business litigation, and probate litigation. Attorney Lawrence F. Reilly, a board-certified civil trial lawyer with over 30 years of experience, has recovered millions for clients. He is a life member of the Million and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Reilly also serves the Connecticut Judicial Branch as a special master, arbitrator, and fact finder.
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Notable Case Results
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$3.2M
Medical Malpractice
Claims of medical malpractice in connection with a surgery where the surgeon was not properly prepared, attempted surgery improperly, and did not properly follow the patient after the surgery, leading to significant spinal disabilities.
$2M
Auto Accident
Plaintiff’s vehicle was struck by defendant’s car which had driven through a stop sign, resulting in brain and neck injury.
$875,000
Medical Malpractice
Improper misdiagnosis of gout and prescription of Allopurinol, causing a serious side-effect called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (burning, blistering rash).
$350,000
Pedestrian Accident
Our client was struck by a car as he was crossing the street and suffered a broken hip.
$340,000
Business Litigation
Claim against a home improvement contractor for defective construction, resulting in an arbitration award for the homeowner.
$200,000
Auto Accident
Client’s car was struck in the rear by defendant’s car. The parties agreed to go to a mediator and the case settled before trial.
