Edward P. Capozzi is a catastrophic personal injury trial lawyer who believes the courtroom is the place where truth should be made clear and memorable. After beginning his professional life as a musician, he brought the skills of performance, timing, and storytelling into his legal practice, developing creative presentations and his well-known “Domino Theory” to help juries understand how a defendant’s choices lead to real-world harm. He is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a civil trial attorney, a credential held by fewer than 2% of lawyers in the state. Mr. Capozzi focuses his practice exclusively on serious injury matters, including automobile and trucking crashes, NJ Transit cases, products liability, elevator incidents, and other catastrophic claims. A Past President of the New Jersey Association for Justice, he lectures nationwide while representing clients in New Jersey and beyond. Outside of work, he enjoys time with his wife, Mariana, their four children, and his favorite New York sports teams.
Edward Capozzi achieved a notable $10,500,000 pre-trial settlement against the Port Authority on behalf of a driver who sustained severe injuries from debris on the George Washington Bridge. This landmark result underscores their ability to hold powerful public entities accountable and secure maximum recovery for victims of transit negligence.