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Attorney Alex Mario, daughter of firm founder and president Carter Mario, continues her family's legacy of fighting for the injured at Carter Mario Law Firm in Connecticut. Inspired from an early age, Alex has devoted her career to personal injury representation throughout the state.
"I'm committed to empowering others to reclaim control of their lives. Being at the forefront of a journey where others are given the resources to succeed in fulfilling their aspirations is incredibly rewarding, and I hope to inspire others to do the same," Alex has said of her practice.
Alex brings a compassionate, detail-oriented approach to every case. Named a "Badass Woman of the Week" by local media, she exemplifies the firm's commitment to client advocacy and community involvement. The Carter Mario Law Firm has been a trusted name in Connecticut personal injury law for decades, and Alex is carrying that tradition forward with distinction and dedication.
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Profile last reviewed: August 3, 2026
Carter Mario Law Firm
100 Plains Road
Milford, Connecticut 06461
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Alex Mario handles personal injury claims across Connecticut, Massachusetts, and surrounding states, including car accidents, medical malpractice, catastrophic injuries, nursing home abuse, workers' compensation, and slip-and-fall cases. She also represents clients in dangerous drug and product liability matters.
Alex is licensed to practice law in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Florida, and Rhode Island, allowing her to represent clients across multiple states.
Alex earned her Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law, where she served on the school's Trial Advocacy team and received the Archibald R. Murray Public Service Award. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a dual major in Journalism and Mass Communication and Spanish Literature and Language.
Yes. Alex is a Super Lawyers Rising Star (2023–2025), an Elite Lawyer, a National Trial Lawyers' Top 40 Under 40 honoree (Civil Plaintiff), a Lawyers of Distinction member, and a Haute Living Top Lawyer. She was named a New Leader in the Law by the Connecticut Law Tribune in 2022 and recognized as Woman of the Year by Professional Women United.
Clients can reach Carter Mario Injury Lawyers at 203-876-2711 or visit https://www.cartermario.com/contact-us/ to schedule a free no-obligation consultation. The firm offers 24/7 availability and serves clients across seven Connecticut locations and Springfield, Massachusetts.
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