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Why choose ross feller casey?

  • More than $3 Billion in Recoveries in Personal Injury Cases
  • No law firm has recovered more on behalf of injured Pennsylvania children over 5 years
  • Team of Leading Doctor-Lawyers on Staff
  • Among the nation’s top plaintiffs firms – The Philadelphia Inquirer
  • More than 75 $10-Million-plus Verdicts & Settlements
  • National Reputation for Record Results
  • “A firm that keeps setting new records” – Harvard Law School

How do you know if you have a case? What types of cases are handled by Ross Feller Casey? Get answers to frequently asked questions.

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What is a catastrophic personal injury?

A personal injury is a serious, harmful act to a person as a result of someone else's negligence. The attorneys of Ross Feller Casey are catastrophic personal injury lawyers. Personal injury law is a specialized area of the law and may involve many types of injuries that occur in our practice areas, such as medical malpractice, product liability, premises liability, workplace accidents, spinal cord and brain injury, amputations, wrongful death, failure to diagnose cancer, birth and neonatal injury, toxic torts and catastrophic automobile injury.

How do I know if I have a personal injury case?

If you have been injured as a result of someone else's negligence and wish to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney, Ross Feller Casey offers a free case evaluation to discuss concerns related to your personal injury and wrongful death case at no cost to you or your family. An evaluation of your concerns, however, does not imply the acceptance of a case or acceptance of representation. Ross Feller Casey provides legal advice only after an attorney-client relationship is formed. Ross Feller Casey represents catastrophically injured persons and their families in injury and wrongful death cases, providing legal representation in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Can I speak with a Ross Feller Casey attorney if I think I have a personal injury case?

You can reach an attorney at Ross Feller Casey by calling the office or by completing the contact form provided on the website if you would like to discuss a personal injury case. We offer a free case evaluation to discuss concerns in personal injury and wrongful death cases and the steps necessary in filing a claim. An attorney-client relationship is formed only after an attorney-client agreement has been signed by the client and the firm.

What is the difference between a consultation and an attorney-client relationship?

A consultation with an attorney is a meeting with an attorney to ascertain information about your claim to evaluate if you have a personal injury case. Ross Feller Casey provides legal advice only after an attorney-client relationship is formed. An attorney-client relationship is formed only after a written agreement is signed by the client and the firm. Because every case is unique, the description of awards and summary of cases successfully handled are not intended to imply or guarantee that same success in other cases. Ross Feller Casey represents catastrophically injured persons and their families in injury and wrongful death cases, providing legal representation in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

When is an appropriate time to contact a personal injury lawyer?

Ross Feller Casey represents catastrophically injured persons and their families in personal injury and wrongful death cases, providing legal representation in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. If you feel you have been injured as a result of someone else's negligence, you should contact an experienced lawyer as soon as possible to evaluate your concerns. The statute of limitations, which refers to the law that defines the time period within which legal action may be taken, may begin at the time of harm in personal injury cases. An experienced lawyer can properly determine if a claim is valid to pursue a course of justice.

What is a civil action?

A civil action is a legal proceeding brought in a court of law to protect a private civil right or to remedy or redress a wrongful act by another party that caused harm, personal injury, or death. The attorneys of Ross Feller Casey have extensive experience in representing catastrophically injured persons and their families in a wide range of personal injury cases.

What types of cases are handled by Ross Feller Casey?

Ross Feller Casey has achieved notable courtroom victories and settlements in catastrophic personal injury cases involving medical malpractice, product liability, premises liability, workplace accidents, spinal cord, and brain injury, amputations, wrongful death, failure to diagnose cancer, birth and neonatal injury, toxic torts, and catastrophic automobile injury. Ross Feller Casey provides legal advice only after an attorney-client relationship is formed.

If you would like to reach an attorney at Ross Feller Casey, please contact our office.