Amy Joann Coco

Amy Joann Coco

Weinheimer Haber & Coco, P.C. β€’ Pittsburgh, PA
InsurancePersonal InjuryReal Estate

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(412) 968-8654
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Pittsburgh, PA, 15219-1503, US

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About

Amy Joann Coco is a seasoned attorney based in Pittsburgh, PA, with extensive experience in the fields of insurance and real estate law. With a dedicated focus on the defense of professional liability claims, she expertly represents lawyers, insurance agents, and real estate professionals facing legal challenges. Amy provides invaluable counsel on Professional Responsibility and Ethics matters, guiding legal professionals through compliance with the Rules of Professional Conduct before the Disciplinary Board. Her diverse practice also encompasses defending complex product liability cases, including toxic tort suits, and prosecuting subrogation claims related to property damage, premises liability, and products liability. Amy's strategic approach and deep understanding of the intricacies of these areas have earned her a reputation as a trusted advocate in the legal community. An active contributor to her field, Amy frequently lectures for the Pennsylvania Bar Association and other organizations, sharing her expertise in risk management, ethics, and strategies for avoiding legal malpractice. Her commitment to education and professional development underscores her belief in the importance of ethical legal practice. With her extensive background and passion for advocating on behalf of her clients, Amy Joann Coco stands out as a leading attorney in insurance and real estate law, dedicated to achieving optimal results for those she represents.

About Insurance Law

Insurance attorneys handle disputes between policyholders and insurance companies. They fight for fair claim settlements and represent clients in bad faith cases. Common matters include denied claims, bad faith insurance, coverage disputes, policy interpretation.

Updated: Mar 21, 2026