Travis W. Nunziato

Travis W. Nunziato

Associate

Bar & Court Admissions

  • New Jersey
  • Connecticut
  • U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey

Education

  • Quinnipiac University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude
  • Rutgers University, B.A., cum laude

About

Travis Nunziato is an associate and member of the firm’s Personal Injury Practice Group. He is committed to providing legal representation to his clients, who have been seriously injured by an accident through no fault of their own. Travis’s practice is primarily focused on automobile accidents, products and premises liability claims, and other accidents in which severe, catastrophic injuries are involved.

Prior to joining Laddey, Clark & Ryan, he worked for Halloran & Sage, LLP, a mid-size law firm in Hartford, Connecticut; Zirulnik, Sherlock, & DeMille; and as staff counsel for Selective Insurance Company of America. Most recently, he was an associate attorney for the Law Office of Paul Grosso, where he handled personal injury, workers’ compensation, and Social Security disability matters.

Travis coaches the Newton High School Mock Trial team, which recently won the Sussex County Championship and Northern Region Championship for the first time in the school’s history.  The team ranked #3 out of over eighty teams in the State.

Travis graduated with honors from Rutgers University – New Brunswick, obtaining degrees in both Political Science and Sociology. He received his J.D. with high honors from Quinnipiac University School of Law.  During his time at Quinnipiac School of Law, he earned a concentration with honors in Civil Advocacy & Dispute Resolution, served as the Lead Articles Editor for the Quinnipiac Health Law Journal, was a competing member for both the Mock Trial Honor Society & Society for Dispute Resolution, and served as the Chair of the Honor Code Committee.

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  • $1,800,000 Verdict

    19-year-old girl is rear-ended and had a herniation in her neck that will eventually result in surgery. The insurance company for the other driver, Mercury Insurance, claimed all of the spinal damage was due to old age and only made a minimal settlement offer. The jury was able to see how much the spinal damage and constant pain impacted the future for this young woman. 

  • $4,100,000 Verdict

    A 14-year-old girl’s father ran a stop sign and collided with a passing car. She suffered a herniation in her neck, which harms her ability to play the viola. She had been a serious candidate at Julliard. The insurance company, Allstate, offered $7,500 pre-trial, which forced this case into the jury’s hands. 

  • $750,000 Verdict

    A woman leaving work at 1 a.m. slipped on black ice in the parking lot outside of her office building, fracturing her ankle. She worked at an international company that conducted business at all hours of the day. The company that was hired to perform 24/7 monitoring of the property claimed it had no idea that people would be working that late and therefore should not be held responsible for re-freeze situations. We successfully argued that the snow and ice removal company, which received weather alerts every two hours, should have known that there was a re-freeze situation, and that it was well aware people worked in this office 24/7.

  • $2,000,000 Verdict

    An elevator maintained by Schindler Elevator Corporation dropped and slammed to a stop in Stateline, Nevada, severely injuring one of the passengers. Schindler and its attorneys maintained throughout the case that it did nothing wrong despite the admissions of its own supervisors that it was not maintaining the elevators to the proper standards.

  • $5,000,000 Verdict

     A 72 year-old man slipped and fell on black ice outside a Wells Fargo Bank. He suffered a spinal injury and required emergency surgery that confined him to a wheelchair. Wells Fargo and the company it hired to clear ice from the property attempted to blame the victim, but we were able to convince the jury the ice was an ongoing condition caused by a poor drainage pipe. 

  • $1,455,000 Verdict

    Аn 18-year-old woman was rear-ended on her way home from college and suffered a herniation in her lower spine. Her doctors said her injury would eventually result in a fusion surgery. The insurance company, New Jersey Manufacturers, offered only $50,000 to resolve the case before trial started. We were able to show the jury how the terrible injury to this young woman has dramatically altered her life, and the woman’s treating doctors showed how the damage to her spine is progressive. 

  • $7,750,000 Verdict

    Schindler Elevator Corporation created false work reports claiming a secretary performed maintenance on an elevator at the Headquarters Plaza building in Morristown, NJ. The elevator eventually failed catastrophically, severely injuring the carpenter inside. The man will never work again and is now in constant pain from his injuries. This case was a retrial after a previous jury entered an award of $4,000,000 in the same case that Schindler was able to get reversed on appeal. 

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