The Trantolo tradition began in 1938, when our law firm was founded by Joseph Trantolo. It continues to this very day.

The purpose of the firm was to successfully represent injured people, against insurance companies who were more interested in profit than people. We still do. That is our winning tradition.

The purpose of the firm was to win for our clients and get them the justice they so rightly deserved. We have won millions of dollars throughout the years, for thousands of injured people. We have gotten our clients the justice they so rightly deserve. We still do. This is our winning tradition.

The purpose of the firm was to provide hope to people who had lost it. People who lost careers and capabilities because of injuries could also be victims of fear and discouragement, facing uncertain tomorrows. The medical profession saved lives. Our firm saved futures. We still do. This is our winning tradition.

The purpose of the firm was to provide more than the best legal advice possible. Joseph Trantolo knew, in his soul, that fighting for clients meant more than an outstanding knowledge of the law. It also means having wisdom, and providing the best emotional support possible to those who have suffered pain and loss. He passed this conviction on to his son, Vincent, and to his grandsons, Scott and Keith. He knew the significance of listening with heart.

We still do. This is our winning tradition.

The purpose of the firm was to be a part of the community, not apart from it. Helping people outside of the courtroom, as well within its walls, was critical to a firm that really cared. Everyone believed in providing leadership and support to community programs that helped others. We still do. This is our winning tradition.

The purpose of the firm was to provide the best client service possible. Attorneys and support staff were hired because they not only thought deeply about our clients. They also cared deeply. They held the belief that having the best client service was essential to having the best legal service. We still do. This is our winning tradition.