Jonathan Perkins

Your Connecticut personal injury attorney

Jonathan Perkins was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa.  He moved to England and graduated from high school before coming to the United States.  He and his wife and children have lived in Connecticut for more than 25 years.  He has served on numerous nonprofit boards and committees as well as several bar association committees.

Over the years, Jonathan has recovered millions of dollars in damages for his clients.  He is dedicated to fighting to protect the interests of those who have suffered injuries.  You can count on his experience and proven success record to assist you in obtaining the compensation you deserve.

Education information:

Jonathan received his J.D. from New York University School of Law in 1987.  He graduated magna cum laude from Pace University with a B.A. in 1984.

Admissions:

Jonathan is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut; the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York; the United States Court Appeals for the Second Circuit; the State of New York Appellate Division of the Superior Court; and the State of Connecticut Superior Court.

Professional Memberships:

Jonathan Perkins is a member of the New Haven County Bar Association, the Connecticut Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.

Practice Areas:

As a successful Connecticut personal injury lawyer, Jonathan Perkins practices law in the following areas, including, but not limited to:

Ask Perkins:

  •   I am injured but I do not have any money or any insurance. What can I do?

    First, it is extremely important for you to go to a doctor, both for your health and to substantiate your case. Next, come to us. We work on a contingency fee basis and will not charge you any fees for our services unless we win your case. We will help you recover money to pay for your medical expenses.

    With Jonathan Perkins Injury Lawyers, clients never have to worry about legal fees while they are struggling to pay medical bills. We take care of you.

  •   How can you help me?

    Perkins can help you in a number of ways. We evaluate your case, determine if you are eligible for compensation, and develop a plan to gain you compensation. A case management team is assigned to your case. This team tracks all your paperwork and appointments and helps you document your medical records. We make sure you seek treatment for any new injuries. We will even drive you to the doctor’s office if you have no transportation.

  •   How do I know if I have a claim?

    The best, quickest way to find out if you have an injury case in Connecticut is to speak to a qualified legal professional. When you call Jonathan Perkins Injury Lawyers, you speak to Dawn Soffer, our call intake manager. She writes a detailed report of your accident. Your case is then reviewed by an experienced staff member and a personal injury attorney.

    We are honest and open. If we do not believe you have a valid injury case, we will let you know immediately.

  •   Should I speak to another attorney about my case?

    Some people are reassured by a second opinion. Many of our own clients come to us frustrated with the care—or lack of care—from their former lawyers. At Jonathan Perkins Injury Lawyers, we want you to feel confident and secure in your attorney selection. Our team works hard to ensure your experience with us is a good one.

  •   An insurance company offered me a settlement shortly after I was injured. Should I take it?

    Though the offer may be tempting, you should never take a settlement without consulting an attorney. Our Connecticut personal injury lawyers have extensive experience negotiating settlements. We know when an offer is fair compensation and when you are being low-balled. We do not let clients walk away with less than they deserve.

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