Verdicts & Settlements

TBI from Motor Vehicle Crash - $1,250,000 recovered

Accident Results in $1.25 Million Recovery

Partner Joe Marasco and associate Attorney Thomas Moran achieved a one million two hundred and fifty-thousand-dollar policy limit recovery on behalf of our client who sustained a traumatic brain injury. Our nineteen- year-old client was a passenger in a negligently operated car. The driver was operating at a high rate of speed and lost control […]

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Pediatrician’s Negligence Leads to Wrongful Death Recovery

Marasco & Nesselbush recovers $875,000 for the family of a young child who tragically lost her life due to a pediatrician’s failure to properly diagnose and treat her bacterial infection. When the young girl, who had asthma, started experiencing shortness of breath, her mother brought her to a local hospital where she was examined then

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Union Member Obtains Retroactive Social Security Benefits

Recently, a 55-year-old maintenance worker and member of a local labor union contacted our office.  We learned that he became unable to work due to problems with his shoulders, right knee, and complications from diabetes. The Marasco & Nesselbush Social Security disability team led by partner Donna Nesselbush first assisted our client with his Social

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Botched Cancer Surgery Leads to Million Dollar Recovery

As a firm we remain humbled by the strength, courage and perseverance of our Medical Malpractice clients. In a case that spanned nearly five years, we recently achieved a million dollar policy limit award and vindication for our client and his wife.  Our client sustained life changing injuries and a recurrence of rectal cancer due

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High-Speed Accident Leads to $800,000 Recovery

Marasco & Nesselbush achieves $800,000 for auto-accident victim who sustained multiple orthopedic injuries. Our client was driving on a Connecticut highway when a car crossed over the grass median and struck her car head on. She was rushed to the hospital where she was diagnosed with multiple injuries including a dislocated hip, punctured lung, and

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Obstetrical Negligence Litigation Results in $900,000 Award

Marasco & Nesselbush partner, Joseph Marasco, and Associate Attorney, Tim Lynch, recently resolved a medical negligence case on behalf of a client who became infertile as a result of her obstetrician’s negligence. The case involved the failure to diagnose retained placental tissue after our client delivered her first child. Our client went on to develop

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M&N Wins Substantial Confidential Settlement in a Case Against a Hospital

In a tragic case, a husband and father lost his life while entrusted in the care of a local hospital. Our client was hospitalized for a period of five days during which the hospital staff failed to recognize and properly treat his worsening condition. Devastatingly, on the fifth day he was found unresponsive after suffering

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Confidential Wrongful Death Settlement

Marasco & Nesselbush senior litigation counsel Mark Grimm achieved confidential wrongful death settlement in a complex medical malpractice case alleging the negligent failure to timely diagnose breast cancer.  Marasco & Nesselbush represented the family of a woman who died as a result of the alleged negligence. Our client had appropriately undergone a screening mammography which

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