Mayerson Law, P.C.
3540 Schuylkill Road, Spring City, Pennsylvania 19475, Spring City, PA 19475
About Mayerson Law, P.C.
Mayerson Law, P.C. is a personal injury firm located in Spring City, Pennsylvania, serving the greater Philadelphia area. The firm handles auto accidents, medical malpractice, and product liability cases. Attorney Hy Mayerson has over 40 years of experience, litigating cases in over 40 states. He was a lead attorney in the $280 million Agent Orange Class Action and secured a $21 million insurance bad faith judgment. Mayerson also chaired a section on industrial equipment, contributing to forklift safety improvements.
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Notable Case Results
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$280M
Class Action
Hy Mayerson filed the brief that certified the Agent Orange Class Action lawsuit. He was one of the lead attorneys involved in obtaining the $280,000,000 settlement.
$21M
Insurance Bad Faith
Mayerson Law secured the largest judgment in Pennsylvania history in an insurance bad faith case. The verdict is different from other insurance bad faith verdicts because Mayerson proved Nationwide knowingly placed its own insured at risk to suffer injury or death. The claim dispute involved Nationwide’s Blue Ribbon Repair Program and its appraisal and repair of an insured vehicle. Judge Sprecher found that Nationwide vacated the original appraisal that the vehicle was a structural total loss due to a badly twisted frame, and secretly ordered repairs be attempted by a non-disclosed facility. The repairs failed and the vehicle was returned in a dangerous condition. Experts confirmed the vehicle’s safety components (crash crumple zones and airbag deployment) were compromised and that the risk of a subsequent collision was increased by the repair failures, which caused the tires to quickly wear to the metal belts. Judge Sprecher found that Nationwide placed its profits over safety and knowingly risked the lives of its insured, and the motoring public to save itself money. The court further found that Nationwide concealed evidence, including internal reports documenting its early knowledge of the failed repairs. Nationwide paid its own lawyers in excess of $3 million to artificially inflate the cost of the litigation, as part of a broader strategy to develop a reputation in the legal community of being tough.
$3M
Product Liability
A young woman was working on a loader when it overturned, leaving her paralyzed. The manufacturer of the “high lift” loader was found liable.
$3M
Product Liability
This case was brought against the manufacturer of a “high lift” loader which overturned, causing paralysis of a young woman working on the loader.
$2M
Motor Vehicle Accident/Insurance Bad Faith
A pedestrian, an auto mechanic, was struck by an unknown vehicle traveling at a high speed while he attempted to assist a stranded motorist. A subsequent bad faith insurance claim was filed against the client’s insurance company for its failure to handle his claim expeditiously and reasonably. Our attorneys were able to reach the $1.965 million settlement without a trial.
$1.2M
Product Liability
A St. Louis, Missouri forklift operator lost her foot up to her ankle as the result of a rollover. Our attorneys were able to achieve a favorable verdict ruling against the manufacturer for a lack of restraints and an unstable design.