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Richard John Villanova is an accomplished attorney based in Jersey City, NJ, specializing in insurance and personal injury law. His journey in the legal field began in 1998 when he enrolled in New York Law School while simultaneously serving as a claims adjustor for his firm. This unique blend of practical experience and academic knowledge culminated in his graduation in 2002 and subsequent admission to the New Jersey Bar. As an associate at Blume Donnelly Fried Forte Zerres and Molinari, Richard leverages his extensive background in the insurance industry to advocate fiercely for clients facing the aftermath of automobile accidents, premises liability incidents, and various personal injury claims. His impressive track record speaks volumes; in 2005 alone, he secured over $1.5 million in settlements for his clients, demonstrating his commitment to achieving optimal results. One notable case involved a man who had tragically lost both legs below the knees due to diabetes. After being involved in a serious motor vehicle accident that resulted in fractures to both thighs, the individual faced significant challenges. Richard’s expertise and tenacity shone through as he successfully negotiated a full settlement of $200,000 from the available policy limit in just 30 days, ensuring that the client's immediate needs were met with compassion and efficiency. A proud member of the American Trial Lawyers Association and both the Essex and Morris County Bar Associations, Richard John Villanova continues to be a dedicated advocate for those seeking justice in the complex world of personal injury and insurance law. His blend of experience, empathy, and expertise makes him a formidable ally for clients navigating difficult times.
Product liability attorneys represent consumers injured by defective or dangerous products. They hold manufacturers accountable for harm caused by their products. Common matters include defective products, product recalls, manufacturing defects, warning label failures.