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Oxman Goodstadt Kuritz PC

Oxman Goodstadt Kuritz PC

1518 Walnut Street, Suite 1010, Philadelphia, PA 19102-3406, Philadelphia, PA 19102-3406

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8 Attorneys
2 Locations
$34.4M+ Recovered
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About Oxman Goodstadt Kuritz PC

Oxman Goodstadt Kuritz PC is a personal injury law firm representing clients across New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Established in 1984, the firm handles cases involving medical malpractice, defective products, car accidents, and civil rights violations. Its trial attorneys collectively offer over 100 years of experience. The firm has secured multi-million dollar verdicts for injured individuals. One attorney received the 2013 Chester N.A.A.C.P. President’s Award for Community Service.

Notable Case Results

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$12.9M

Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Jury awarded a 50-year-old woman $12.88 million for injuries suffered when she vomited after her thyroidectomy, resulting in bleeding in her neck that cut off her airway.

2012Trial VerdictView

$5M

Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Jury awarded a woman $5 million for injuries suffered during a routine laparoscopic tubal ligation at Temple University Hospital.

2005Trial VerdictView

$15M

Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Jury awarded $15 million to a family for a delay in diagnosis of retinoblastoma in a child, leading to a prosthetic eye.

2000Trial VerdictView

$1.5M

Personal Injury

Jury awarded $1.5 million to a Pep Boys customer who claimed an injury at the car servicing center precipitated post-traumatic stress disorder.

2001Trial VerdictView

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