Peacock Keller, LLP
95 W Beau St, Suite 600, Washington, PA 15301, Washington, PA 15301
About Peacock Keller, LLP
Peacock Keller, LLP is a full-service law firm with three offices in Southwestern Pennsylvania, including Washington, Southpointe, and Waynesburg. Established in 1925, the firm has nearly 100 years of experience serving corporate and individual clients. It provides legal services in personal injury, wrongful death, business, employment, energy, estates, litigation, real estate, and school law. The firm is licensed in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and its 17 attorneys include former military personnel. They recently secured a $19 million personal injury verdict.
Our Attorneys

Wesley A. Cramer
Senior Counsel
40+ years experience

Timothy R. Berggren
Counsel
31+ years experience

Jonathan G. Higie
Assistant Managing Partner
30+ years experience

Robert J. Waine
Counsel
30+ years experience

Brandon D. Coneby
Counsel
20+ years experience

Stephen P. Curry
Partner
20+ years experience

Eva H. Ahern
Partner
17+ years experience

Peter T. Patsakis
Associate
14+ years experience

Jason D. Witt
Partner
10+ years experience

Rachel K. Lozosky
Partner
10+ years experience

Dorothy A. Milovac
Counsel
8+ years experience

Dominic A. Carrola
Associate
6+ years experience

Donald B. Formoso
Partner

Richard J. Amrhein
Senior Counsel

Thomas A. Steele
Managing Partner

John E. Egers, Jr.
Partner

Robert A. Vernon
Counsel
Notable Case Results
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$19M
Personal Injury
Jury verdict in Westmoreland County for a plaintiff who suffered a broken neck and paralysis after diving into an in-ground swimming pool during a holiday party. Pool owners were found negligent for unsuitable raft use and covering a warning.