Victoria Verlezza is a personal injury litigator who brings drive, focus, and a client-first mindset to every case she handles. Known as an aggressive advocate, she works closely with injured people to help them deal with insurance companies and the many moving parts of a claim, always aiming for the best possible outcome. Victoria represents clients harmed by careless or unsafe conduct in matters involving motor vehicle crashes, construction accidents, wrongful death, slip-and-fall injuries, negligent security, electrocution, and toxic exposure cases involving lead, mercury, or mold. Before joining Brach Eichler Injury Lawyers, she gained valuable courtroom and research experience through public service roles, including an internship in the Appellate Division at the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office. She also served as a judicial intern in the Family Division of the New Jersey Superior Court in Union County, where she observed how judges evaluate evidence and make decisions that impact families. Victoria earned her Juris Doctor from Widener University Commonwealth Law School in 2024. She brings careful preparation, clear communication, and determined advocacy to clients who need someone in their corner.
Victoria is an experienced personal injury litigator. She is an aggressiveadvocate on behalf of her clients and brings a passionate, client-centeredapproach, helping injury victims navigate the complexities of the insuranceindustry to achieve the best possible outcomes. She is dedicated torepresenting all persons harmed by the careless acts of others, including,but not limited to: motor vehicle wrecks; trucking collisions; constructionaccidents; wrongful death; slip and fall; products liability; negligentsecurity; electrocution; and lead, mercury, and mold poisoning.Prior to joining Brach Eichler Injury Lawyers, Victoria worked as a legalintern in the Appellate Division at the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.Additionally, she has worked as a judicial intern for Judge Gavin I.Handwerker in the family division of the New Jersey Superior Court in UnionCounty. Victoria received her J.D. from Widener University Commonwealth LawSchool in 2024.