Eric Blomberg, Esq.

Eric Blomberg is an accomplished litigator who has been exclusively representing plaintiffs in personal injury, medical malpractice, product liability and wrongful death cases throughout his legal career. Most recently, Eric settled a medical malpractice case against a hospital for a total payout of $2,450,000. The suit was filed on behalf of a psychiatric patient who suffered a traumatic brain injury after throwing himself from a hospital window.1

In addition to obtaining millions of dollars in settlements and alternative dispute resolution, Eric has obtained numerous verdicts for the injured and their families in the courtroom as well. Among others, Eric notably obtained a $495,000 verdict in an automobile accident case where the insurance company's final settlement offer before trial was $20,000; a $100,000 verdict in an automobile accident case where the insurance company's final settlement offer before trial was $3,000; and a $75,000 verdict in a premises liability case where the insurance company's final settlement offer was $0.1

Eric is licensed to practice in Connecticut and New York. He is an active member of the American Association of Justice, the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association and Medical Malpractice Committee, the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, the Connecticut Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, and the Regional Bar Association. Eric is also a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and American Trial Lawyers Association, and he has also lectured before the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association regarding litigation technique and trial strategy.

Eric graduated from the Quinnipiac University School of Law, where he represented the University in National Mock Trial and Moot Court competitions. At that time, he also worked as a legal intern with the Connecticut Attorney General's Office and the Reardon Law Firm. Eric obtained his undergraduate degree magna cum laude from Adelphi University, while playing Division I soccer.

Eric currently resides in Norwalk with his wife who is an elementary school teacher in Greenwich.

If you would like to meet or speak with Attorney Blomberg, you may call or email him at eblomberg@theberkowitzlawfirm.com .

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  • $9,000,000.00 medical malpractice recovery against an obstetrician and a hospital whose failure to timely deliver the infant plaintiff, despite signs of fetal distress, left her severely brain damaged.
  • $6,100,000.00 settlement against a hospital and two physicians on behalf of a client who sustained permanent paralysis following the administration of anesthesia and prior to undergoing an anterior cervical discectomy.
  • $4,750,000.00 medical malpractice award on behalf of a child who sustained brain damage as a result of a hospital's negligent airway management.
  • $4,000,000.00 medical malpractice verdict against a gynecologist who caused the plaintiff to undergo a hysterectomy following a negligent surgical procedure and destroyed her ability to bear children.
  • $3,000,000.00 medical malpractice recovery against an anesthesiologist whose negligent administration of spinal anesthesia left an infant plaintiff profoundly brain damaged.
  • $3,000,000.00 medical malpractice settlement on behalf of a brain damaged newborn against a hospital as a result of the hospital's failure to timely deliver said newborn despite signs and symptoms of fetal distress.
  • $2,600,000.00 wrongful death verdict against a family practitioner and a urologist whose failure to timely diagnose prostate cancer led to the plaintiff's death.
  • $2,500,000.00 settlement against a radiologist for his failure to timely diagnose the plaintiff's spinal tumor which progressed to metastatic late stage cancer.
  • $2,450,000.00 total award against a hospital for its failure to properly restrain a hospital psychiatric patient who jumped out of a hospital window and fell three stories sustaining a permanent brain injury.
  • $2,300,000.00 medical malpractice settlement against a hospital following its failure to diagnose a bacterial infection causing a child to go into respiratory arrest and without oxygen for 20 minutes leading to the child's brain damage.

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