Wocl Leydon Personal Injury Lawyers is a distinguished Connecticut-based law firm specializing exclusively in personal injury cases, serving clients throughout Stamford, Norwalk, and Fairfield County. For over 40 years, the firm has built a reputation for securing justice and full compensation for injured individuals, standing out for its deep local knowledge, personalized approach, and impressive record of multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements.
The firm adopts a client-centered strategy, offering free initial consultations either in person or virtually and working on a no-win, no-fee basis. Their attorneys provide direct, compassionate representation from the first consultation through case resolution, ensuring each client receives individualized attention. They are particularly skilled at handling complex cases involving severe injuries, insurance disputes, and corporate defendants, leveraging their extensive experience with local courts, medical providers, and accident reconstruction experts.
Services Offered
- Personal Injury
- Car Accident
- Truck Accident
- Motorcycle Accident
- Pedestrian Accident
- Nursing Home Injury
- Premises Liability
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Wrongful Death
- Medical Malpractice
- Surgical Errors
- Misdiagnosis & Failure to Diagnose
- Birth Injury
- Defective Medical Devices (including Hernia Mesh, Stryker Hip Replacement, Transvaginal Mesh Injuries)
- Unsafe Products (including Depo-Provera Lawsuit, Roundup Lawsuit, Talcum Powder, NEC Baby Formula Lawsuit, Motor Vehicle Design Defects)
- Auto Defects
- Slip and Fall
- Inadequate Security Cases
The firm primarily serves individuals and families in Stamford, Norwalk, and across Fairfield County, including surrounding areas such as Darien, New Canaan, and Greenwich. They offer services in English and Spanish, with a dedicated Spanish-language website option, and are highly accessible with virtual consultation availability. Their notable achievements include securing verdicts and settlements such as $18.5 million for a truck accident, $9 million for a car accident, and $5 million for medical malpractice.
