Meet Sarah Dowling
Sarah Dowling is a dedicated advocate for injured clients, drawing on a strong foundation in victims’ advocacy. She graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree, double-majoring in Psychology and Criminology with a minor in Sociology. Inspired to pursue justice for vulnerable individuals, Sarah earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Connecticut School of Law, where she served as Co-President of the Criminal Law Society, participated in the Mock Trial Society and the Women Law Students' Association, and earned a Certificate in Insurance Law and Regulation.
During law school, Sarah gained hands-on experience advocating for children and the community, interning with The Children’s Law Center of Connecticut and P.B. Sec. 3-14 certified practicing with the New Britain State’s Attorney’s Office, where she honed litigation skills. Outside of her classes and student organizations, Sarah worked at a local personal injury firm, assisting with legal research and drafting across a range of plaintiff-focused matters.
Today, Sarah brings a compassionate, client-centered approach to personal injury practice, combining practical courtroom experience with a nuanced understanding of the psychological and emotional impacts of injury and trauma.
Outside the office, Sarah enjoys reading, visiting museums and art galleries, and spending time in nature.