About Brian J. Mongelluzzo
Brian J. Mongelluzzo provides legal representation for individuals involved in personal injury cases. His practice is centered around ensuring that clients receive the compensation they deserve after experiencing harm caused by others. He is committed to advocating for victims and holds a reputation for thorough case preparation and strong negotiation skills. With a focus on personal injury law, Brian assists clients in a variety of situations, including automobile accidents, slip and fall incidents, and workplace injuries. He understands the complexities of these cases and works diligently to navigate the legal system on behalf of his clients. Brian is known for his client-centered approach, taking the time to listen to their concerns and providing guidance throughout the legal process. His dedication to his clients is evident in his commitment to achieving favorable outcomes while maintaining open lines of communication. Located in Waterbury, CT, Brian J. Mongelluzzo is well-versed in Connecticut's personal injury laws and is prepared to fight for the rights of those who have been wronged.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026