Case Stats

  • This gives referring lawyers and the outside world the exact same information we use in-house for quality control. Intakes need to be accepted / declined and cases need to be resolved! Justice delayed is justice denied.
  • Intakes Under Review 45 
  • Referred Cases from other lawyers state and nationwide 94%
  • Median Time First Contact to Decline 14 days (most cases are reviewed w/ an indication of merit within 72 hours)
  • Median Time First Contact to Accepted/Filed Cases 9 weeks
  • Median Time Case Filing to Resolution 1.8 years

archive for September, 2019


  • Frozen Shoulder Caused by Flu Vaccine

    Faxon Law Group filed a petition in the United States Court of Federal Claims demanding compensation under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program for injuries suffered by a young woman who received a routine influenza vaccine in 2018. Halie Lange experienced severe and ongoing pain and limited range of motion in her left shoulder immediately after the shot was administered to her at Brattleboro Family Medicine in Brattleboro, VT. The pain in her shoulder worsened over the next few weeks and to date, despite treatment, her symptoms have not improved. Lange now struggles daily with the residual effects of what MORE

  • Child Suffers Multiple Dog Bites

    Peter Kacprzynski, et. al. v. Andre Czaplinski (Waterbury Superior Court—filed July 15, 2019) On February 10, 2019, a minor child visiting a residence in Shelton, CT with her father was attacked and bitten by an unsecured dog belonging to the defendants. The child sustained multiple puncture wounds and bites on her face and required surgical treatment. As a consequence of the attack, the child incurred painful injuries, some of which are permanent in nature, as well as significant medical bills.

How to Use Case Builder

Case Builder contains two helpful categories: cases we are working on now and our past results. Case Builder is a novel concept. Our web designer said we should have this information fixed in a web page. We disagreed—thinking that just like our practice is always changing the case builder should be an ever-changing description of where we are right now—not last month or a year ago.

Current Cases

Past Results

National Board of Trial Advocacy

US News Best Law Firms 2017

Super Lawyers Top 50 New England Lawyers

Super Lawyers Top 10 Connecticut Lawyers

Martin Hubbell Peer Review Rated

CLTA Board of Govenors