When an historical Pennsylvania inn went up in flames due to a painter’s negligence, the owners found the resources to carry on after a law firm helped them and their insurance carrier recover funds needed to repair the damage. When a leaky pipe caused by a negligent plumbing company compromised the sterility of heart catheterization devices at a hospital, that same law firm investigated the true causes of the damage and secured a fair settlement during mediation.
And when a young construction worker died due to horrific burns caused by a steam release in a manhole in Washington DC, the firm fought long and hard to ensure that his wife and children would be taken care of long after the accident and his Workers Compensation carrier made whole.
Though they focus on insurance and representing property insurance carriers, insured’s, and self insured’s in subrogation and recovery actions, the attorneys at Dugan, Brinkmann, Maginnis and Pace handle a wide range of cases. Their expertise has been recognized time and time again—the firm’s principals are often called upon to deliver educational lectures and keynote speeches, and have even served as trial counsel on some very high-profile cases, including the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the Pan Am Flight 103 disaster.
But don’t be fooled by the grand-scale successes—the partners at DBMP are just as committed to helping their own communities in any way they can. In recent years, for instance, partner Jerry Dugan has been recognized for supporting a local single mother who was wounded by a near-fatal gunshot and partner Samuel Pace is involved with children’s education, putting on mock trials at schools to help students understand the workings of our legal system. The firm also has a strong record of charitable donations particularly Coaches against Cancer, Fred’s Foot Steps and Support Center for Child Advocacy, and never misses out on industry events and conferences with particular emphasis on providing educational presentations.
The DBMP attorneys are constantly committed to helping victims of crime, negligence, and fraud in any way possible—whether inside the courtroom or in the community.
For more information, please visit: www.dbmplaw.com
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