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Robert Peragine

Robert Peragine

Senior Trial Attorney at Trantolo & Trantolo
Bridgeport, CT
Car AccidentsProduct LiabilitySlip & FallWrongful Death

About Robert Peragine

Robert Peragine is a multi-jurisdictional trial attorney admitted in both New York and Connecticut. He received his undergraduate degree from SUNY Cortland in 2003 and his law degree from the University of Massachusetts School of Law in 2006, graduating fifth in his class. He began his career as a prosecutor before gaining plaintiff-side experience at Trantolo & Trantolo, then went on to serve as Senior Trial Attorney at two large New York personal injury firms before returning to Trantolo & Trantolo as Senior Trial Attorney and Legal Director for Fairfield County and the New York offices. He has been recognized by TopVerdict for a Top 100 Personal Injury Settlement in New York in 2023, named a National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Plaintiff Attorney and Top 40 Under 40, and selected as a New York Super Lawyer in 2024, 2025, and 2026. He grew up in Bluepoint, New York and holds a Best of the Bar Award for Top Verdict in New York.

Notable case results

$750,000Verdict

Grant v. Nutritional Food Supplements (Suffolk County Supreme Court, product liability, cervical and lumbar injuries; last offer $10,000; Best of NY Bar Award 2019)

$975,000Verdict

After liability verdict, Reed v. Perrotta (cervical fusion, initial offer $0, Suffolk County Superior Court)

$408,000Verdict

Van Der Jaget v. Carlton (Hartford Superior Court, lumbar soft tissue; last offer $11,800; Top 25 Connecticut Verdicts 2012)

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.

Practice areas

Car Accidents
Product Liability
Slip & Fall
Wrongful Death

Education

University of Massachusetts School of Law
J.D., 2006
State University of New York at Cortland
Undergraduate, 2003

Bar admissions & credentials

State Bar of New York
State Bar of Connecticut

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