Defining the Gold Standard in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Law
New England’s Best Lawyers® 2025, the annual magazine with a peer-reviewed listing of the top attorneys in the region is out with Lubin & Meyer attorneys featured on the cover with the accompanying feature article: Defining the Gold Standard in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Law.
This is the fourth consecutive year the firm has been featured as the standout personal injury law firm by the New England publication.
Best Lawyers article excerpt:
"SINCE FOUNDING LUBIN & MEYER in 1974, Andrew C. Meyer, Jr. has become the nation's most successful malpractice attorney, building the firm into the country's premier personal injury practice. Backed by a powerhouse team of 19 attorneys, medical staff and legal professionals, Lubin & Meyer is known for precedent-setting cases that make headlines — and history.
"No other law firm is better positioned to handle complex, high-stakes medical malpractice and personal injury cases," said a recent referring attorney. "Their talent, expertise and integrity — paired with a record of success — set them apart."
Year after year, Lubin & Meyer dominates in verdicts and settlements. Last year alone, the firm secured 36 verdicts and settlements of $1 million or more — 18 times that of any other personal injury law firm in the region.* For the 17th consecutive year, they lead the region in high-value results. But their impact goes beyond the numbers. Lubin & Meyer has driven meaningful legal reforms, improved patient safety and earned a reputation for excellence in advocacy, community impact and client satisfaction." More...
Best Lawyers New England is an annual listing of the top legal talent in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, as determined by Best Lawyers' methodology "designed to capture, as accurately as possible, the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area."