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Pamela Levin Cameron was admitted to the State of Connecticut Superior Court in 2000, the Federal Court in 2001, and the United States Supreme Court in 2004. She graduated from Boston University in 1980, received her Master’s degree from the University of New Haven in 1993, and her J.D. from Quinnipiac University School of Law in 2000.
Ms. Cameron is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association, the New Haven County Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice. She is also a member of the Board of Governors of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, which is currently comprised of members all of whom are generally recognized as among the best trial lawyers in the State of Connecticut. She is also past chair (2009-2010) of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association Women’s Caucus. Ms. Cameron concentrates in advocating for victims who have been injured as a result of automobile collisions, premises liability, dram shop, and medical malpractice. Ms. Cameron has also successfully advocated for individuals injured as a result of negligent spa and salon treatments. She has experience prosecuting claims for vaccine injuries under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program through the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.
Prior to joining Moore, O'Brien, Jacques and Yelenak in 2012, Ms. Cameron practiced as a litigator advocating for personal injury victims at Sinoway, McEnery, Messey and Sullivan in North Haven. Before becoming an attorney, Ms. Cameron worked for 18 years at Yale University School of Medicine where she was the administrator for Digestive Diseases, Microbial Pathogenesis, and Cell Biology.
Ms. Cameron is also active in her community. Ms. Cameron coached the Trinity College Mock Trial team from 2009-2011 and led the team to its first ever national championship competition in Des Moines, Iowa. Currently, she is assistant coach for the Quinnipiac University Mock Trial team. She is co-leader of the Central Connecticut Chapter of the Compassionate Friends, a support group for parents who have experienced the death of a child. Recently in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps, Ms. Cameron spoke at Arlington National Cemetery to over 5,000 attendees on behalf of families of Fallen Peace Corps volunteers. She also served as Family Teams Chairperson for the Y-Me National Breast Cancer Organization.
Miscellanous Verdicts, Decisions and Settlements
1. Insurance company took no liability position and made no offer before trial. Gross verdict $1,069,000 minus comparative negligence of 44% resulting in a net verdict of $598,640.
2. Insurance company offered $7,500 before trial. Verdict $73,456.
3. Insurance company offered $15,000 before trial. Verdict $46,235.
4. Insurance company offered $50,000 before trial. Verdict $130,000.
5. Insurance company offered $10,000. Went to mediation and settled for $100,000.
6. Insurance company offered $20,000. Went to arbitration and received award of $157,622.
7. Insurance company made no offer. Went to mediation and settled for $200,000.
8. Insurance company offered $20,000. Went to arbitration and received award of $147,000.
9. Insurance company offered $100,000. Went to mediation and settled for $250,000.
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