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  • PERKASIE, PA
    1282 Route 113
    P.O. Box 178
    Bucks County
    Perkasie, Pennsylvania 18944
    610-462-8853
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    Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018
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    Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania 18360
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    Allentown, Pennsylvania 18104
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    Easton, Pennsylvania 18042
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    Montgomery County
    Lansdale, Pennsylvania 19446
    215-368-5545
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    Carbon County
    Lehighton, Pennsylvania 18235
    610-377-2134
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    Bucks County
    Quakertown, Pennsylvania 18951
    215-538-5350

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PA DOG WARDENS

How the PA Dog Bite Attorney Obtained a $101,000.00 Insurance Policy Limit Settlement

Posted on: December 27th, 2021  padog

In December of 2021, a York County Orphans’ Court Judge approved a $101,000.00 settlement for a York County dog attack case. Attorney Thomas J. Newell‘s methodical process worked to perfection. This maximum insurance policy payout was obtained without even having to file a York County dog bite lawsuit!

The PA Dog attack lawyer obtained information sufficient to prove that the Defendants’ German Shepherd mix had initiated not one but 2 prior unprovoked attacks. This evidence was pivotal in making the dog owner’s homeowners insurance company very worried about a potential Punitive Damage Claim. Attorney Newell has successfully fought off defendants’ attempts to have Punitive Damage Counts thrown out by Trial Judges in Dauphin County, Chester County, Northampton County, Monroe County, York County and Carbon County.

Your Pennsylvania dog bite attorney used his past settlements of $100,000.00 or more in 40 other cases to serve as a strong basis to argue that the Defendants were required to pay their maximum liability limit of $100,000.00. The little girl’s mother was grateful that neither she nor her daughter had to testify in court.