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McLaughlin & Lauricella

McLaughlin & Lauricella

One Commerce Square, 2005 Market Street, Suite 2300, Philadelphia, PA 19103, Philadelphia, PA 19103

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8 Attorneys
3 Locations
$357.8M+ Recovered
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About McLaughlin & Lauricella

McLaughlin & Lauricella represents personal injury victims across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. The firm handles medical malpractice, sexual abuse, and catastrophic accident claims. Its eight attorneys include founders Slade McLaughlin and Paul Lauricella, both board-certified trial attorneys with over 40 years of experience. They have secured substantial verdicts, including $113 million in the Sandusky case and $104 million for World Trade Center victims. One attorney on staff is also a physician.

Notable Case Results

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$113M

Sexual Abuse

Penn State has paid out approximately $113 million in settlement payouts to claimants alone in the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse case, with total expenses estimated around $250 million.

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$104M

Terrorism

A $104 million verdict was won by a Philadelphia law firm for the families of two 9/11 victims, proving Iraq's material support to al Qaeda and its involvement in the World Trade Center attacks.

2003Trial VerdictView

$55M

Medical Malpractice

McLaughlin & Lauricella, P.C. secured the #1 ranked verdict in Pennsylvania for 2013, a $55 million medical malpractice case involving a birth injury against St. Luke's Hospital Bethlehem Campus.

2013Trial VerdictView

$20.5M

Medical Malpractice

A Philadelphia jury awarded a $20.5 million verdict to the parents of an 18-year-old college student who died from a liposuction procedure gone wrong in 2001, including $15 million in punitive damages.

2008Trial VerdictView

$20M

Personal Injury

A Philadelphia Common Pleas jury awarded $20 million to Ruick Rolland, a Chester County contractor, whose left leg was amputated above the knee after a 10-year-old boy negligently operated a five-ton track loader at a work site in 2009.

2013Trial VerdictView

$16.3M

Personal Injury

A Northampton County man, Scott Skirpan, who lost both of his legs after being run over by a bulldozer at a landfill in 2006, received a $16.25 million global settlement from his employer and the equipment manufacturer.

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