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Personal Injury Attorney, Brian Price, named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer

Brian G. Price

Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, LLP

459 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, PA 18704
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Practice areas: Personal Injury Plaintiff: General (100%)
Languages Spoken: English, Spanish

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Brian G. Price has been practicing law in Northeastern Pennsylvania for the past 14 years.  In 2000 he became partner in the law firm of Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, L.L.P.  In 2000 he also served as President of the Young Lawyers Division of Lackawanna County.  In 2005 he served as President of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers’ Association.  He currently sits on the Board of the Pennsylvania Association of Justice. Brian has participated in multiple multi-million dollar settlements over the past 14 years.  Brian dedicated 2 years of his life to the United States Peace Corps in Guatemala, Central America after graduating from the Universiity of Pennsylvania.  Using his Spansh skills, he now runs the firm’s latino law practice which equates to 30% of his current clientele.  Brian also spearheads DLP’s marketing efforts. Brian resides in Scranton with his wife and four children.  He coaches youth baseball & basketball along with being very active in his parish.  He sits on the Boards of Friends of the Poor, Wyoming Valley CYC and Neighborhood Services of Lackawanna County.Brian can be reached by calling (570) CALL DLP.

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About Brian Price

Admitted: 1995, Pennsylvania

Special Licenses/Certifications: Board Certified in Trial Advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy
Bar/Professional Activity: 2000 President of Young Lawyers Division Lackawanna Bar Association2005 President of Northeastern Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers2009 Board Member of Pennsylvania Association of Justice
Pro bono/Community Service: Yearly participant in Lackawanna Pro Bono – Board Member in 2000.Board Member – Friends of the PoorBoard Member – Wyoming Valley CYC – Chair 2009 Annual AppealBoard Member – Neighborhood Services of Lackawanna County
Verdicts and Settlements: Multiple multi-million dollar settlements over the past 14 years in personal injury claim.
Representative Clients: Representing hundreds of injured people throughout NEPA.  30% of clients from the Latino population and serving them in Spanish.
Educational Background: BA 1989 University of Pennsylvania1989-1991 United  States Peace Corps Guatemala1995 J.D. Temple University
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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
DLP law
Toll Free 1-877-357-9700

Engagement Ring Law

February is the time of year when many young men decide that their current love is the one that they want to spend the rest of their life with. Here in the United States, it is customary for young men to go out and buy a diamond engagement ring in order to demonstrate their love and commitment to their future bride. Prior to making this major investment, here are a few tips that you should consider:

1. Insure that you are dealing with a reputable & experienced diamond jeweler,
2. Make sure that the diamond is certified by the gemologist institute of America,
3. Research the four C’s: carrot, cut, clarity & color, prior to purchasing.

Now for some law. Just in case the engagement does not lead to an actual marriage. Can a young man recover his diamond ring? In the case of Lindh v. Surman, 702 A.2d 560 (Pa. Super. 1997), a young couple became engaged. The diamond ring was worth $21,000.00. The future bride and her family began wedding preparations. However, the future bride then got cold feet and called off the wedding. The future groom requested his ring back and the young woman refused to return the same. The case went to court and the issue was, Who should get the ring? The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that the gift of an engagement ring was subject to the an implied condition requiring its return if a marriage does not take place.

So go ahead and fall in love this February but remember to always know the law.

Respectfully submitted,
Brian G. Price, Esquire
Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, L.L.P (DLP)
459 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
Also in Moosic, Honesdale & Haz1eton
Toll free 1-877-357-9700

Attorney Profile: Judith Gardner Price

Judith Gardner Price

Job: Personal Injury Attorney, at DLP Law

Profile:

Concentration: Personal Injury and Civil Litigation, Real Estate, Domestic Law, Workers’ Compensation and Criminal Defense, Wills and Estates.

Biography: Judy Price came to Northeastern Pennsylvania from Philadelphia in 1980 following receipt of her Juris Doctorate Degree from Temple University School of Law. For the past 20 years Judy has been affiliated with the law firm of Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, L.L.P. concentrating her practice in domestic and criminal law, wills and estates, and personal injury and civil litigation.

In 1989 Judy co-founded the St. Joseph’s Girls Biddy Basketball League for the City of Scranton where she served as the Executive Director of the League, team coach, all-star coach, and league referee for 15 years. Judy also served as coach with the Minooka Babe Ruth Baseball League and the Connell Park Girls Softball League.

In 1989 Judy received certification as a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Instructor and for six years instructed students in grades one through eight at Nativity of Our Lord School in South Scranton. At Natvity of Our Lord School Judy also served as Director of the Annual Children’s Christmas “Give-A-Gift” Program for several years and was active in the school’s Parent-Teacher Association.

Judy is presently a member of the Board of Directors of Lackawanna County Catholic Social Services, a member of the Diocese of Scranton Pastoral Council, former member of the College of Misericordia Board of Trustees and former National President of the College Misericordia Alumni Association.

Professionally, Judy has served for 13 years as a Certified Mediator with the United States Federal District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, and has been a Solicitor for various county and municipal authorities including the Scranton Municipal Parking Authority, City Controller’s Office, Lackawanna County Board of Assessment Appeals, and Lackawanna County Bureau of Children and Youth Services and Area Agency on Aging. Judy also served as an Assistant District Attorney at the Lackawanna County District Attorney’s Office.

Judy is a member of the Lackawanna Bar Association where she served as both Secretary and Senior Director, the Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, and the Federal Bar Association of the Middle District of Pennsylvania.

Judy is married to Attorney Joseph Price and they are the parents of four children, Judith Ann, Colleen, Joseph, and James.

Personal Injury Attorneyhttp://www.dlplaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Judy-Price-smile.jpgConcentration: Personal Injury and Civil Litigation, Real Estate, Domestic Law, Workers’ Compensation and Criminal Defense, Wills and Estates.

Biography: Judy Price came to Northeastern Pennsylvania from Philadelphia in 1980 following receipt of her Juris Doctorate Degree from Temple University School of Law. For the past 20 years Judy has been affiliated with the law firm of Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, L.L.P. concentrating her practice in domestic and criminal law, wills and estates, and personal injury and civil litigation.

In 1989 Judy co-founded the St. Joseph’s Girls Biddy Basketball League for the City of Scranton where she served as the Executive Director of the League, team coach, all-star coach, and league referee for 15 years. Judy also served as coach with the Minooka Babe Ruth Baseball League and the Connell Park Girls Softball League.

In 1989 Judy received certification as a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Instructor and for six years instructed students in grades one through eight at Nativity of Our Lord School in South Scranton. At Natvity of Our Lord School Judy also served as Director of the Annual Children’s Christmas “Give-A-Gift” Program for several years and was active in the school’s Parent-Teacher Association.

Judy is presently a member of the Board of Directors of Lackawanna County Catholic Social Services, a member of the Diocese of Scranton Pastoral Council, former member of the College of Misericordia Board of Trustees and former National President of the College Misericordia Alumni Association.

Professionally, Judy has served for 13 years as a Certified Mediator with the United States Federal District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, and has been a Solicitor for various county and municipal authorities including the Scranton Municipal Parking Authority, City Controller’s Office, Lackawanna County Board of Assessment Appeals, and Lackawanna County Bureau of Children and Youth Services and Area Agency on Aging. Judy also served as an Assistant District Attorney at the Lackawanna County District Attorney’s Office.

Judy is a member of the Lackawanna Bar Association where she served as both Secretary and Senior Director, the Pennsylvania and American Bar Associations, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, and the Federal Bar Association of the Middle District of Pennsylvania.

Judy is married to Attorney Joseph Price and they are the parents of four children, Judith Ann, Colleen, Joseph, and James. // –>

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