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Areas of Expertise

Angino & Rovner is committed to serving your unique needs.  Our firm's practice is limited to Plaintiff civil litigation.  By combining our unique talents, Angino & Rovner is able to provide expert representation for all your needs.     Below are the areas in which we excel.




Automobile

There is no such thing as a simple automobile accident when it comes time to deal with insurance companies. There are first-party claims, third-party claims, and there may be issues of full tort and limited tort coverage. Usually, it is fairly easy to determine fault in an automobile accident. However, automobile insurance law is not easy to understand. In fact, "auto law" is very complicated. For that reason, our attorneys are experts in auto insurance law.

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Medical Malpractice

If a medical provider did not provide the proper care and inadequate treatment causes harm, the patient may be able to bring a claim for medical malpractice. The medical malpractice claims are very complex and can be very expensive. However, Angino & Rovner has established a reputation of taking on these difficult cases. Almost every medical malpractice case is one that is fought to the bitter end

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Bad Faith Law

In the late 1950’s, the first bad faith case was decided by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. However, it was not until 1990 that an insured could bring an action against his or her own insurance company asserting that the insurance company acted in bad faith in denying an insurance claim. Bad faith law is constantly evolving, and our lawyers keep abreast of all of the changes. If you believe your insurance company has denied your claim without a reasonable foundation or in bad faith, you may have the right to seek punitive damages. Punitive damages are designed to punish the insurance company for its bad faith conduct.

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Civil Rights

Civil rights claims refer to situations where a person’s right, as set forth in the Constitution or state or federal law, is violated. A person may have a claim if they have experienced discrimination in treatment by reason of race, color, religion, sex, age, etc.

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Commercial Law

People in business can lose money as the result of another’s breach of contract or negligent behavior. The lawyers at Angino & Rovner are engaged in commercial litigation where we only represent parties that have been wronged and not parties that have engaged in wrongful or negligent conduct.

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Contracts

If a party to a contract breaches a contract and the other party is harmed, a breach of contract claim can be made. Examples of contract claims include insurance contracts, disability contracts, contracts for specific performance, construction contracts, business contracts, etc

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Disabilities

If you are disabled or rendered disabled, and your disability insurance company fails to pay the proper benefits, we can bring a claim against the disability insurance company to pay the benefits due and owing. Some of the contract claims are brought under Federal law (ERISA) and these claims can be complex.

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Dram Shop

The law provides that if a bar or tavern holding a liquor license serves a person that is visibly intoxicated and that person causes harm to an individual, the bar or tavern can be held liable for the harm caused. This is called a dram shop action. Lawyers at Angino & Rovner are very well versed in the dram shop law.

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Arson, Fire and Explosion

If your home, business, or any property has been damaged or destroyed by the negligent conduct of another, you may be able to bring a claim against that person to recover for your losses. On the other hand, if you had insurance coverage covering such a loss, and your insurance company denied all or part of the claim, you may be able to bring a breach of contract claim against your insurance company.

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Food

If food is served that is not fit for human consumption and causes harm, a claim can be made against the person who served the contaminated food. Some food poisoning cases are brought on a class action basis.

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Legal Malpractice

If an attorney does not properly represent a client and commits legal malpractice, a claim can be made against the attorney that committed the harm. Like medical malpractice, legal malpractice claims can be very complex. However, the attorneys at Angino & Rovner have experience in handling legal malpractice claims.

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Contamination & Drug Poisoning

Persons that suffer injuries as a result of contamination or poisoning from drug products may have a right to bring a claim against the manufacturer of the defective drug or the wrongdoer that caused the contamination or poisoning. Drug poisoning may be the result of failure of a drug manufacturer to properly label a drug, or a pharmacist that negligently fills a prescription

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Premises Liability (Slip & Fall)

If you have been injured on another person’s property and the injury was caused by a dangerous condition, such as a faulty sidewalk or steps that are in need of repair, you may be able to bring a claim against the owner of the property. This is called a premises liability claim. Such claims include slip and falls, trip and falls, and any other type of injury that occurs on another person’s property as a result of the owner of the property failing to keep the property safe.

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Products Liability

If a product is defective and causes harm, a claim may be made against the product manufacturer. Some products are defective because they malfunction (as an example, a metal ladder that collapses when the ladder is properly used). Other products are defective because they are not designed properly. Still, other products are defective because the label on the product is inadequate. These types of claims are called products liability claims, and the attorneys at Angino & Rovner represent persons harmed as a result of defective products.

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Professional Liability

Whether it be a lawyer, a doctor, accountant, stockbroker, architect, or another professional that negligently performs professional services, the professional may be responsible for damages caused by their negligent conduct.

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Intentional Torts

If you or a family member have been injured as a result of an intentional tort, such as an assault, you may be able to bring a claim against the person that caused the harm. One of the problems with regard to intentional torts is the question of whether there is insurance coverage to cover the harm. If there is not insurance coverage, then the question becomes whether the person that caused the harm has sufficient funds to pay damages.

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Insurance

There are many different types of insurance claims, such as claims arising from a motor vehicle accident, breach of a disability insurance contract, life insurance contract cases, homeowner insurance claims, etc. Every type of insurance claim is a claim that Angino & Rovner can handle.

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Property & Casualty
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Sports Injuries

Some injuries that occur while a person is engaging in sporting activities are injuries that could have been prevented if proper precautions were taken. Many times, the person engaging in sporting activities assumes certain risks inherent with the sporting activity. For example, if a person plays baseball, it is a known risk that participants can get hit by a baseball while at bat. However, and as an example, a baseball player may have a claim for the injuries sustained while sliding into a base if the baseball association is not using modern break-away base pads

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Toxic Tort

Persons that suffer injuries as a result of contamination or toxic substance may have a right to bring a claim against the manufacturer of the substance or the wrongdoer that caused the contamination.

 

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Workers' Compensation

If a person is injured on the job, they are entitled to worker’s compensation benefits. Essentially, the employer’s worker’s compensation insurance company is to pay for all medical bills that are incurred as a result of the injuries sustained while on the job. The insurance company is also responsible to pay a portion of the work loss sustained. In many worker’s compensation cases, there is a "third-party claim." In other words, even though the person is receiving worker’s compensation benefits, the person harmed by the wrongful conduct of another, as long as it is not another co-worker, can seek damages from the wrongdoer.

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Zoning, Planning and Land Use

A local township can improperly deny plans for a change in an owner’s property. Such a denial can cause the owner severe loss of income. Similar issues arise with regard to planning and land use. Cases may have to be litigated in the township offices before the case reaches the court system. Our attorneys are equipped to handle zoning, planning, and land use litigation.

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