Alison Reilly Gillotti’s passion to be a voice for members of her community drove her to pursue a career in personal injury law. She takes pride in helping those in need navigate our complex legal system while ensuring that her clients receive the compensation they deserve after an injury.
After earning her B.A. in Political Science from the University of Connecticut, she went on to study law at Quinnipiac University and graduated with her J.D. with the distinction of Magna Cum Laude. While in law school, she worked on Quinnipiac University’s Law Review, where she published an article about zoning and climate change. She received awards for civil procedure, bankruptcy, business organizations, and oral advocacy. She is a member of the Connecticut and American Bar Associations, the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, and the New Haven Bar Association.
Before joining Carter Mario Law Firm, Attorney Reilly Gillotti worked in the Milford Superior Court as a temporary assistant clerk in the family court. Afterwards, she primarily represented homeowners against their insurance companies following devastating losses. She is licensed to practice in Connecticut and the U.S. District Court for the State of Connecticut.
Alison enjoys spending weekends with her husband and their 4-year-old son by attending concerts and baseball games. Alison and her family are working towards their goal of seeing every baseball stadium in the country!
If you have a personal injury case on your hands, Attorney Reilly Gillotti is ready to help you file an injury claim. During a free initial consultation, she can help you understand the claims-filing process and answer any questions you may have to ensure your case flows as smoothly as possible.
Bar Admissions
Connecticut
U.S. District Court, State of Connecticut
Education
Quinnipiac University School of Law, J.D.
University of Connecticut, B.A.
Awards, Associations, & Memberships
Connecticut Bar Association
American Bar Association
Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association
New Haven Bar Association