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Help and resources for personal injury attorney clients in Hartford

If you're working with a personal injury attorney in Hartford, it helps to know which agencies and associations exist outside your law firm to answer questions, handle complaints, or point you toward legal help. Below is a short list of real, named organisations gathered from official state and national sources, covering attorney oversight, fee disputes, insurance regulation, trial lawyer associations, and free civil legal aid.

Government & regulatory

This is general information, not professional advice. Consult a qualified professional about your situation.

  • Connecticut Insurance Department (CID)

    The state regulator of insurance companies and agents in Connecticut, taking consumer complaints about claim handling, denied claims, or unfair practices by auto, health, and liability insurers relevant to personal injury cases.

    Visit website → Phone: 800-203-3447 or 860-297-3900 P.O. Box 816, Hartford, CT 06142-0816

Industry & professional associations

  • Connecticut Bar Association (CBA)

    A voluntary statewide lawyers' association that runs a Resolution of Legal Fee Disputes Program and administers referral programs that can connect the public with a volunteer lawyer for limited free advice.

    Visit website → Phone: 860-722-2494 31 Pratt St., Ste 420, Hartford, CT 06103
  • Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA)

    A statewide nonprofit association of Connecticut plaintiffs' trial lawyers, including personal injury attorneys, working to protect plaintiffs' rights and access to the civil justice system.

    Visit website → Phone: (860) 522-4345 100 Pearl Street, 10th Floor, Hartford, CT 06103
  • American Association for Justice (AAJ)

    The largest national trial-bar association of plaintiffs'-side attorneys, including personal injury lawyers, advocating for injured persons' right to trial by jury and a fair civil justice system.

Consumer protection

This is general information only. Follow each body's official guidance for your situation.

  • Connecticut Client Security Fund

    A fund run by the Connecticut Judicial Branch that can pay partial restitution to clients who lose money due to attorney misconduct, in certain limited cases.

    Visit website → Phone: (860) 296-3845 999 Asylum Avenue, Fifth Floor, Hartford, Connecticut 06105

Legal help

This is general information, not legal advice. Speak to a qualified professional about your specific situation.

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