Edward Scott Goldis
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Since joining Feldman Shepherd in 2005, Edward Scott Goldis has represented victims of catastrophic injuries from automobile, construction, and workplace accidents. Ed has also handled cases involving medical malpractice claims and has a successful history in product liability cases. A dedicated and assertive trial lawyer, Ed has helped secure numerous seven and eight figure recoveries, including a $26.1 million settlement believed to be one of the largest personal injury settlements ever reported in Pennsylvania. The case involved the survivors of a car accident whose vehicle was hit from behind by a tractor-trailer, resulting in severe permanent injuries and one death. He has also helped secure multimillion dollar results in cases involving obstetric and delivery malpractice, industrial machinery and automobile defect, and class action cases. After being named a Super Lawyers Rising Star by Thomson Reuters for eight of the last nine years (2005–2013), Ed was recognized as a Super Lawyer in Pennsylvania in 2014 and 2015. He has also been selected as a member of The National Trial Lawyers, a professional organization comprising America’s top trial attorneys. In addition to these honors, Ed is a member of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers, the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, and the Philadelphia Bar Association. When he’s not working, Ed spends time with his wife and two young daughters at one of their many activities. Ed received his law degree from Villanova University School of Law and is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
About Medical Malpractice Law
Medical malpractice attorneys represent patients harmed by healthcare provider negligence. They fight for compensation for injuries caused by medical errors. Common matters include surgical errors, misdiagnosis, birth injuries, medication errors.