WHY US?
Because we win
- Cases Won Since 1984
- Money Recovered for Our Clients
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- Cases Handled Per Year
- Success Rate
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WHY US?
Because we win
Cases Won Since 1984
Total Settlement to Date in Millions of Dollars
Cases Handled Per Year
Success Rate
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OUR CULTURE
At Stampone O’Brien Dilsheimer Law, we are not just looking for good lawyers, we are looking for good people, people who are going to continue to be athletes, photographers, food enthusiasts, and community activists.
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OUR CULTURE
At Stampone O’Brien Dilsheimer Law, we are not just looking for good lawyers, we are looking for good people, people who are going to continue to be athletes, photographers, food enthusiasts, and community activists.
WE LOVE WHAT WE DO
For over 37 years Stampone O’Brien Dilsheimer Law has been proudly representing clients throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Florida. We have the experience to handle serious personal injury matters, catastrophic losses, and wrongful death claims. Our outstanding reputation and 37+ year record for success speaks for itself.
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Manufacturer Held Responsible in a Product Liability Case for $1.5M
The tough and tenacious lawyers at Stampone O’Brien Dilsheimer Law win a $1.5M settlement in a product liability case where they had no product. Learn how they did it.
Pedestrian Car Accident in Florida Becomes Lesson in Liquor Liability: $2,600,000 Settlement
$2.6M SETTLEMENT: In May of 2017, a vehicle struck a pedestrian while he crossed a major highway in Florida. The victim sustained severe damages, including a traumatic brain injury. Moments after receiving a call from the victim’s father, Joe Stampone and Kevin...
Recalled Inclined Sleep Products Linked to Deaths of Infants
There is little in this world more devastating to parents, families, and the community than the loss of a child. Now, imagine the death was easily preventable. This is the scenario many families have found themselves in—their infant children unresponsive in the now...
