When powerful institutions fail you,we take them head on.

Smolen & Roytman focuses on civil rights, personal injury, medical malpractice and insurance bad faith /fraud cases. We  work relentlessly to ensure that you are supported, prepared and successful.

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$500+ Million

In Verdicts and Settlements

2023
$82 Million
Top 5 Civil Rights Death Case Jury Verdict in U.S. History
2023
$33 Million
Largest Compensatory Damages Jury Verdict in a Civil Rights Death Case
2026
$26.25 Million
Largest Wrongful Conviction Settlement in U.S. History
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Comprehensive Solutions
for Every Legal Need

Smolen & Roytman represents clients in a broad range of legal matters where justice and accountability are at stake. 

Meet Our Team

Get to know the skilled Smolen & Roman team who will stand by your side every step of the way. We relentlessly advocate for you and work toward an outcome that makes a difference.

Big Results,
Personal Focus

At Smolen & Roytman, you get the strength of a top-tier legal team with the personal attention of a smaller firm. We keep you informed, involved and in control.

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Our Cases

Brandon Gann discusses a $5.5 million recovery after a utility company's failure to maintain a dangerous power line resulted in a catastrophic electrocution injury.play video button

Brandon Gann

Electrocuted after a utility failed to maintain a dangerous power line — resulting in a $5.5 million recovery.
Elliott Williams case video about a $10.25 million judgment after jail staff ignored signs of paralysis and failed to provide emergency medical care.play video button

Elliott Williams

Died in jail after staff dismissed his paralysis as fake — leading to a $10.25 million judgment.
Eric Harris case video covering a landmark $6 million excessive force settlement after an unarmed man was fatally shot by a reserve deputy.play video button

Eric Harris

Fatally shot by a reserve deputy despite being unarmed — leading to a landmark $6 million excessive force settlement.
Terral Ellis case video about a $33 million verdict after jail staff failed to provide medical care for a treatable illness.play video button

Terral Ellis

Died from a treatable illness after jail staff failed to provide medical care — resulting in a $33 million verdict.

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