Rehmeyer & Allatt
1317 N. Atherton St., State College, PA 16803, State College, PA 16803
About Rehmeyer & Allatt
Rehmeyer & Allatt is a State College, Pennsylvania law firm representing clients in personal injury and criminal defense matters. Founding partners Andrew Rehmeyer and Julian Allatt handle cases across Pennsylvania. The firm has secured substantial verdicts, including a $28 million award in a drunk driving crash case and a $16.5 million award in a personal injury case. They also offer legal support to Penn State University students and their families.
Notable Case Results
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$900M
Product Liability
General Motors agreed to a $900 million criminal settlement for misleading the public about defective ignition switches linked to over 120 deaths and numerous injuries. Separately, GM also agreed to pay over $575 million to settle a class action lawsuit for personal injury and wrongful death claims related to the defects.
$28M
Personal Injury
West Mifflin jury returned a $28 Million verdict in favor of the family of 24-year-old Jessica Trail, who was killed in a head-on collision with a drunk driver. The driver had a BAC of .226 after attending a gun bash at a local Elks lodge.
$16.5M
Personal Injury
State College jury awarded $16.5 million to a woman who was drugged by her former State College psychologist, Julian Metter. Metter planted false memories of abuse and rape during therapy sessions.
$4.1M
Civil Rights
University of California student Daniel Chong reached a $4.1 million settlement with the federal government after being abandoned in a windowless DEA jail cell for over 4 days without food or water, leading him to drink his own urine to survive.

