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Personal Injury Attorney, Brian Price, named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer
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Admitted: 1995, Pennsylvania
Local Attorney Obtains Board Certification in Trial Advocacy
Personal Injury Attorney, Brian J. Walsh, Esquire of Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, LLP recently obtained board certification through the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Brian is the son of Donald and MaryAnn Walsh and currently resides in Scranton with his wife, Lori, and 2 year old son. Brian obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree from the Pennsylvania State University in 1995 as well as his Juris Doctorate Degree from the Dickinson School of Law in 1998. Brian has been associated with Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, one of the areas largest personal injury law firms, for the past 5 years where his practice focuses exclusively on representing injured persons in automobile accidents, tractor trailer cases, product liability matters and slip and fall accidents. Brian sees clients at his Moosic and Kingston offices.
DLP Victory For Accident Victims In The Pennsylvania Superior Court
Recently, Pennsylvania Personal Injury Attorneys Brian G. Price & Brian J. Walsh of the law firm of Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, L.L.P. scored a major victory for car accident victims in the Pennsylvania Superior Court. DLP’s latest victory will have a direct effect on motor vehicle victims’ cases throughout the Commonwealth and assist thousands of victims to receive the compensation they deserve.
In April of 2001, the Plaintiff, Thomas Vaxmonsky, was seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident near Scranton, Pennsylvania. Mr. Vaxmonsky retained the professional legal services of Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, (DLP law). Attorney Brian Price immediately collected off of the person who caused the accident and simultaneously looked to American International Insurance Company to secure Thomas Vaxmonsky’s underinsured motorist coverage (UIM) which protected him on the date of the accident.
American International Insurance Company advised Attorney Price that Thomas Vaxmonsky had rejected UIM coverage. Attorney Price requested proof of the rejection. Attorney Price analyzed the paperwork and discovered that American International Insurance Company had not followed the very strict laws of Pennsylvania as it relates to an insured properly rejecting UIM coverage. Thomas Vaxmonsky’s proposed UIM rejection form was missing one word.
Attorney Price advised American International Insurance Company of their error. The insurance company refused to accept responsibility and would not pay Thomas Vaxmonsky his UIM benefits. Attorney Price fought the insurance company in Luzerne County and all the way up to the Pennsylvania Superior Court.
Ultimately, in American International Insurance Company v. Vaxmonsky 2006 Pa. Super. 373, the Pennsylvania Superior Court agreed with Attorney Price and ruled that because AIIC’s proposed rejection of Uninsured Motorist Coverage was missing one word; it did not comply with 75 Pa.C.S.A. §1731. Hence, Thomas Vaxmonsky was afforded the $400,000.00 worth of underinsured motorist coverage which DLP argued protected him on the date of the motor vehicle accident at issue.
Thomas Vaxmonsky received his money and now thousands throughout Pennsylvania are able to receive the underinsured motorist coverage that many did not even know they rejected. Another example of why it is so important to hire a lawyer to fight for your rights after a motor vehicle accident.
Respectfully submitted,
Attorney Brian G. Price
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