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Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder

About the Practice:

KK&B's experience dates back to 1936 when the firm was founded by Theodore I. Koskoff, a former president of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Over the years it has emerged as one of the leading trial law firms in the country. The attorneys at KK&B are experienced, ethical and professional. That is why we are recognized by others as leaders in our field. Several attorneys at KK&B are listed in The Best Lawyers in America and over 70% of our clients are referred by other lawyers who demonstrate their confidence in us by placing their clients' welfare in our hands.
Our team of trial lawyers handle cases for individuals, groups and businesses who have suffered serious injuries or losses.

Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder
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Practice Attorneys:

Theodore I. Koskoff
Michael P. Koskoff
Richard A. Bieder
Joel H. Lichtenstein
John D. Jessep
Christopher D. Bernard
Carey B. Reilly
James D. Horwitz
Vincent M. Musto
Joshua D. Koskoff
Rosalind J. Koskoff
Regina M. DeLuca
Antonio Ponvert III
Kathleen L. Nastri
Gertrude A. Kiaunis


Locations:

350 Fairfield Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06604


Past Cases:

Boy Wins Huge Malpractice Award - A Hartford jury Tuesday returned a $12.5 million medical malpractice verdict - one of the largest ever in the state - against Hartford Hospital in the case of a 12-year-old South Windsor boy who became a quadriplegic seven years ago when a spinal tumor swelled while he awaited surgery. The jury, after a 10-week trial and five days of deliberations, agreed with lawyers for Justin Iriondo that a failure to adequately monitor him, and to react to a medical student's documentation that the boy had lost the movement of his arms and legs, resulted in permanent paralysis.
Jury awards woman $800K in malpractice case - A jury has awarded $810,000 in damages to an elderly city woman whose hip was shattered during a surgical procedure.
Beulah Post, 88, broke her leg during a fall in March 1998. Dr. Henry Rubenstein later broke the widow's hip while placing a steel rod in her leg to set the broken bone, said Post's attorney, Joshua Koskoff of Bridgeport.


Areas of practice:

Birth Injuries Birth Trauma Cancer Misdiagnosis
Doctor Mistakes Doctor Negligence Failure to Diagnose
Hospital Mistakes Hospital Negligence Medical Malpractice
Medication Errors Misdiagnosis Nursing Errors
Surgeon Errors    

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