Our team at Doyon & White, takes pride in providing compassionate representation to those experiencing great pain and loss as the result of a catastrophic injury that was due to the negligence of another. We understand the long road to recovery which may ultimately be a new life for you and finding justice in the legal system to help bridge that gap. We strive to provide empathetic and personalized representation that goes beyond the confines of traditional legal counsel. Not only do we guide you through the legal process and your options along the way, but our team is also focused on ensuring your continued medical needs are met and will assist you in finding doctors and specialists as needed or any other support to help you along the way.
A catastrophic injury is typically classified as long-term or permanent physical, emotional, or cognitive impairment. This can include traumatic brain injury (TBI) leading to cognitive disabilities, memory loss, and personality changes; spinal cord injuries (SCI) resulting in paralysis, loss of motor functions, and lifelong medical complications; severe burns causing disfigurement and extensive scarring; amputations leading to specialized care and prosthetic devices; and multiple fractures and crush injuries resulting in chronic pain, limited mobility, and reduced quality of life.
Such severe injuries can be the result of a vehicle accident, a boating accident, hazardous material exposure, medical malpractice, structural or safety issues on someone else’s property, recreational activities such as at an amusement park or ski resort, or even an animal attack. A fall downstairs due to faulty construction or slippery surface can be life altering. An attack by an unsupervised animal can leave a permanent scar. A negligent snowboarder on the slopes can put an end to your winter passion for years, or the rest of your life.
At Doyon & White, we understand the emotional and financial strain that catastrophic injuries impose on individuals and their families and loved ones. With our extensive trial work and plaintiff litigation experience, we are dedicated to providing strategic representation, advocacy and compassion for those who have suffered from such life-altering incidents. Our approach is centered on building a strong attorney-client relationship with thorough knowledge of your prior condition, your medical treatment, and your future condition including long term well-being and recovery needs. We are here to guide you through the legal process and help you rebuild your life with dignity and strength.
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The length of time required to see your case through to completion varies by case. During your initial consultation, we will review the expected time lines and potential recovery uniquely associated with your matter.
Usually, there is a statute of limitations on bringing a claim. This means you have a limited amount of time to notify the other party of your claim for damages and filing with the appropriate courts. For most wrongful death and catastrophic injury claims, you have less than two years from the date of loss to file a lawsuit in Connecticut. It is therefore advisable to speak with an attorney as soon as you become aware of a potential issue, from there we can help you formulate a plan of action.
Linda is the seasoned probate paralegal working together with clients helping them through probate administration following the loss of a loved one. Joining the team in 2023, she has brought 25+ years of legal experience to the firm with extensive proficiency in all administrative tasks, Probate Court knowledge, complex document preparation, and case management. Linda works exceedingly well the court’s staff and cultivates close relationships with new and existing clientele.
Linda is a long-time resident of the area and loves going for walks on the beach before work. She enjoys spending time with her husband, Ken, and their three grown children. She enjoys road trips, is an avid reader, collector of sea glass and is an amateur artist.
Ashley is the paralegal working directly with our attorneys and our clients. The attorneys at Doyon & White are grateful that our clients feel comfortable reaching out to Ashley for status updates or quick questions when the attorneys are unavailable. Ashley has a background in customer service with 10 years in the hotel industry and enjoys the client relation aspect of her job the most. Ashley is intimately familiar with the details of our client’s cases, processes and reviews all medical records, and communicates with attorneys and insurance adjusters.
Ashley moved to Branford, Conn from Northern California in 2018 and hasn’t looked back since. She enjoys the four seasons New England offers by playing golf and tennis in the summer and looks forward to snow days and skiing in the winter.
Attorney Doyon was born and raised in the hills of Northwest Connecticut. Trevor began his legal career serving as the clerk for several Superior Court Judges, many of whom are now members of the Connecticut Supreme and Appellate Courts.
Before forming Doyon & White Law Group, Trevor was the Managing Partner of a successful mid-size law-firm’s Litigation Department. Trevor has favorably authored and argued hundreds of motions and hearings in every Judicial District of Connecticut, in addition to winning numerous contested arbitrations and jury trial verdicts. Attorney Doyon is known and respected for his determined approach to unique and difficult legal issues by clients and judges alike.
Trevor has been honored as a Super Lawyer’s Rising Star for 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022, a selection made by colleagues and peers and reserved for less than five percent of lawyers in Connecticut. Attorney Doyon has also been nominated to the “National Trial Lawyer’s Top 100” list, was recognized by the American Institute for Lawyers as “Top 10 for Client Satisfaction,” and has been a featured guest speaker at Yale University’s Trial Law Camp.
When he’s not in Court, Trevor enjoys spending time with his wife Becky, their two daughters and their Great Dane “Gronk,” in addition to supporting anything UConn sports and coaching Connecticut’s only national level Sled Hockey team.
Attorney White was born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut. After graduation from Fordham University, he worked in commercial finance in New York City before attending Quinnipiac University School of Law. Upon graduation he served as a clerk in the Superior Court in both the criminal and civil divisions.
Prior to forming Doyon & White Law Group, Attorney White practiced at a mid-size firm in Hamden, Connecticut where he mainly handled criminal defense, habeas cases, and civil litigation matters. Attorney White’s experience arguing before jury trials and court trials has led to winning favorable results for his clients on many occasions. Attorney White’s civil litigation experience includes personal injury representation, business litigation, and insurance coverage disputes.
Attorney White is a thoughtful and diligent advocate for all his clients and is respected for the rapport he builds and compassion he conveys.
Attorney White is a member of the New Haven County Bar Association and previously served as the President of the New Haven Young Lawyers Association.
Still a proud New Haven resident, Attorney White enjoys spending time in the city with his wife Sara, their two young children, and their pit bull, Ghost. He’s an avid UConn basketball fan and New York Yankees fan.