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Bridgeport Criminal Defense Law Firm
Overview
Offering client-centered service, our attorneys at Paoletti & Gusmano, Attorneys at Law, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, provide dedicated criminal defense and personal injury representation. We proudly serve people in the Bridgeport, New Haven, Milford, Hartford, West Hartford, Bristol, Waterbury, Norwalk, Stamford, Danbury, Stratford, New Britain and Meriden areas. Our law firm accepts credit cards.
Whether people have been charged with a misdemeanor or a felony offense, criminal allegations may have lasting negative repercussions on their lives. Having more than five decades of combined legal experience, our attorneys represent clients with matters such as DUI and DWI, drug violations, theft, sex offenses, assault and other violent crimes, and white collar crimes. We thoroughly investigate each of our client's cases - looking for evidence, interviewing witnesses and analyzing the police reports. It is our goal to help them achieve the best possible outcomes to their cases, which may include seeing the charges against them reduced or dropped, or obtaining an acquittal at trial.
The negligent or otherwise unsafe actions of others can leave people seriously injured and struggling with several challenges. Helping clients recover the maximum compensation for their associated losses, including their medical expenses and lost wages, our law firm handles cases involving matters such as car accidents, animal bites, nursing home abuse, premises liability and wrongful death.
When it comes to navigating the legal system, our team at Paoletti & Gusmano, Attorneys at Law, recognize that our clients may feel overwhelmed and stressed. Our law firm offers free initial consultations during which we take the time to listen to our clients' sides and get a clear understanding of their situations. Tailoring our approach based on their specific circumstances, needs and legal objectives, we provide customized guidance and walk our clients through each step of the legal process.
About Paoletti & Gusmano, Attorneys at Law
Previous Law Firm Name
- Paul C. Gusmano
- Frederick D. Paoletti, Jr.
Practice Areas
- Criminal Defense
- Personal Injury
- Criminal Conspiracy
- Misdemeanor Crimes
- Connecticut Pardons And Expungements
- DUI DWI
- Drug Charges
- Domestic Violence
Litigation
- 90%
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
3301 Main St. Bridgeport, CT 06606
Phone
Fax
- 203-373-9888
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