The Killino Team’s Legacy of Protecting the Vulnerable
Jeffrey Killino’s law firm was born from a deep-seated commitment to justice and a passion for protecting the most vulnerable members of society: babies and children. Our founder, Jeffrey Killino, has a long history of fighting for the rights of injured children and their families.
Early in his career, Killino was instrumental in securing a recall of millions of lead-tainted toys, ultimately contributing to the passage of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008. Additionally, Killino took on high-stakes cases involving catastrophic injuries, including a truck accident that tragically resulted in fatalities and severe brain injuries. His relentless pursuit of justice led to a nationwide tire recall, highlighting the importance of corporate accountability.
Building on this strong foundation, Jeffrey Killino and his team have become a nationally recognized law firm dedicated to helping families affected by birth and child injuries. We understand the devastating impact these injuries can have on a child’s life and their family’s wellbeing. Our team of experienced attorneys is committed to providing compassionate and aggressive legal representation to ensure that our clients receive the justice and compensation they deserve.
Jeffrey Killino: A Champion for Injured Babies and Children
Jeffrey Killino is a nationally recognized attorney renowned for his expertise in birth injury and child injury cases. With decades of experience, he has dedicated his career to fighting for the rights of injured children and their families. His unwavering commitment to justice and passion for helping others have earned him a reputation as one of the nation’s leading advocates.
Killino’s practice has a strong focus on child and birth injury cases, where he advocates for infants who have suffered harm due to medical negligence. He is particularly passionate about cases involving oxygen deprivation, which can lead to devastating consequences such as cerebral palsy, brain damage, and other lifelong disabilities.
Killino has extensive experience handling a wide range of child injury cases, including product liability, wrongful death, and catastrophic injuries. His groundbreaking work in the Mattel toy recall case and the Chinese tire recall has significantly impacted consumer safety.
Killino’s dedication to his clients has earned him recognition from national media outlets, including CNN, ABC, Fox News, and the Discovery Channel. He has also been quoted in major publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.
Jeffrey Killino’s Extensive Experience
When a child is harmed or loses their life due to a defective toy or juvenile product, Jeffrey Killino is deeply familiar with the regulations and industry standards that were breached, often more so than the manufacturers and distributors. In cases where a child is fatally struck by a tractor-trailer or delivery truck, Jeffrey Killino knows the trucking standards and Federal Motor Carrier Safety regulations that were ignored. When a baby suffers a severe injury at birth, Jeffrey Killino understands the medicine as well as the medical policies and systems that failed. His profound knowledge and experience in child and birth injury cases enable Jeffrey Killino and his team to consistently exceed client expectations and secure the future for many injured babies and children.
Jeffrey Killino’s Commitment to Justice and Compassion
While we have many multi-million dollar recoveries for babies and children nationwide, the true measure of our success lies in our positive impact on the lives of injured children and their families. Our clients’ lives are changed and transformed. They regularly purchase new homes and vehicles and establish much-needed around-the-clock medical care. Jeffrey Killino stays involved with his client and their families as that journey continues. He is committed to their cause and cares deeply about their wellbeing. He is an advocate for improving the lives of seriously injured babies and children, even outside of the courtroom.