Bassi, Vreeland & Associates, P.C.
62 East Wheeling St. Washington, PA 15301, Washington, PA 15301
About Bassi, Vreeland & Associates, P.C.
Bassi, Vreeland & Associates, P.C. serves clients throughout southwestern Pennsylvania from two office locations. The firm handles personal injury, medical malpractice, motor vehicle accidents, business litigation, estate planning, real estate, and family law. With over 70 years of experience and eight attorneys, they have secured notable verdicts, including a $47 million medical malpractice award. One attorney is a U.S. Navy Submarine Service veteran, and another is fluent in Arabic.
Our Attorneys
J. Lynn DeHaven
Of Counsel
53+ years experience
David S. Posner
Of Counsel
53+ years experience
Thomas O. Vreeland
Partner
47+ years experience
Bradley M. Bassi
Partner
47+ years experience
Judith H. Veres
Associate
46+ years experience
John I. Nubani
Associate
44+ years experience
David B. Bassi
Associate
9+ years experience
Corey S. Young
Associate
9+ years experience
Notable Case Results
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$47M
Medical Malpractice
A jury awarded $47 million to the family of a 5-year-old girl who suffered disfigurement after her premature birth due to a doctor's unusual care for head swelling, leading to head deformity and hair loss. The verdict was against the supervising doctor and hospital.
$14M
Medical Malpractice
A jury awarded $14 million to the family of a girl who suffered a stroke and became fully reliant on others due to medical negligence during a heart transplant surgery. The negligence involved an insufficient number of stents, leading to an altered surgery and subsequent stroke.
$4M
Medical Malpractice
A Pennsylvania mother was awarded $4 million in compensatory damages after her 32-day-old daughter died from whooping cough due to the medical facility's failure to diagnose despite the mother's repeated requests for testing.