Get Help for Your Complex Personal Injury Case
Hundreds of Millions of Dollars Recovered for Our Clients
Accidents are an unfortunate fact of life; no matter how careful you are, it is not possible to fully prepare for the actions of others. That being said, when someone else’s careless or wrongful actions cause you harm, you do not have to suffer the consequences on your own. You have the right to take legal action to seek compensation for your damages, including medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering.
If you were injured as a result of another person, company, or entity’s negligence, it is in your best interest to speak to a skilled personal injury attorney at our firm. With over 50 years of collective experience and a history of securing million- and multi-million-dollar results for our clients, The Donnelly Law Firm is prepared to fight for the justice you and your family deserve.
For a free, confidential consultation regarding your case, call (800) 398-1866 today. We serve clients in Summit and throughout the state of New Jersey.
Our Settlements & Verdicts
Our top priority is to devise customized legal strategies that are tailored to the unique legal needs of our clients, no matter how simple or complicated their situations, might be.
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$1.51 Million
Senior Partner Dennis Donnelly represented a young woman who was severely injured when the car seat she was riding in completely tore off its mountings during an accident.
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$1.5 MILLION
Senior Partner, Dennis M. Donnelly represented a truck driver who sustained serious injuries when he struck another larger truck which was illegally parked on the shoulder of a highway.
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$2 Million
Senior partner Dennis Donnelly has successfully settled the claims of a surviving husband and 4 children that negligent administrative supervision and oversight by a hospital.
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$1.5 MILLION
Senior Partner, Dennis Donnelly, represented the estate and family of a 62 year old man who died in a bus accident.
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$1 MILLION
A father/son surgical team will pay a $1,000,000 settlement to the surviving husband and two adult children of a 65-year-old Essex County woman.