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Courtney C. Stabnick View All Attorneys

Attorney Courtney C. Stabnick

860.785.4501 860.436.9630

Attorney Courtney C. Stabnick is a graduate of Colby College (BA 1995) and Suffolk University School of Law, where she graduated in 1998. She practiced law in Massachusetts from 1998 to 2001, where she practiced in the areas of workers' compensation, premises liability, subrogation and dram shop litigation. She is admitted to practice before the Connecticut and U.S. District Courts. Attorney Stabnick handles employer’s subrogation, personal injury and civil defense claims, as well as workers' compensation claims. She has appeared before the Connecticut Appellate and Supreme Courts. She is a member of the American Bar Association, Massachusetts Bar Association, Connecticut Bar Association, as well as the Hartford County Bar Association and the Boston Bar Association. She is also admitted to practice in Massachusetts.  Attorney Stabnick has written articles on the subject of workers' compensation subrogation. She has also presented seminars on workers' compensation subrogation to clients, insurance carriers and third party administrators. Attorney Stabnick is a member of the National Association of Subrogation Professionals and has been a repeat guest lecturer at their annual conventions. Attorney Stabnick was named a “Rising Star” in the New England Super Lawyers list in 2010 and 2013 in the area of civil litigation defense and has been named to Hartford Magazine’s best lawyer list in personal injury litigation since 2014. In 2022, she was named to Hartford Magazine’s best lawyer list in the areas of insurance law, civil litigation, both plaintiff and defense, and worker’s compensation on both the Connecticut and New England’s Best Lawyers list. Prior to joining Strunk Dodge Aiken Zovas, Attorney Stabnick was a partner at Pomeranz, Drayton & Stabnick, where from 2001 to 2022 she focused her practice in the areas of workers’ compensation subrogation, personal injury and civil defense claims, as well as in the defense of workers' compensation claims.

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