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Slip and Fall/Premises Liability

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Medical Malpractice

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Slip and Fall/Premises Liability

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Steven F. Reilly

Steven F. Reilly, PC
509 Swede Street
Norristown, PA 19401
610-272-7075
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Steve Reilly focuses his practice on representing individuals and their families who have been seriously injured or have died as a result of another’s wrongful act.  Steve began the practice of law in 1989 and represented physicians and other health care providers in medical malpractice cases.  During the time period that Steve represented physicians he was a frequent lecturer to physicians on the topic of avoiding malpractice claims.

In 1999 Steve started the Law Offices of Steven F. Reilly, P.C. and since that time has dedicated himself to representing injured victims and their families.  Since 1999 Steve has secured multiple six and seven figure recoveries for his clients in cases including crane accident, slip and fall on a defective floor, automobile accidents, cardiology malpractice leading to death, radiology and surgical malpractice leading to death, failure to diagnose cancer, surgical malpractice, medication mistake leading to drug overdose and obstetrical and nursing malpractice leading to brain damage to the baby, as well as many other cases.

Steve is active in the community and serves as the volunteer attorney for the Norristown Police Athletic League.  Steve also is active in Whitemarsh Township having served on the Police Pension Committee and is actively involved in coaching youth softball, baseball and basketball.  Steve is a 1986 graduate of Millersville University where he played four years of varsity soccer and was captain his senior year.  Steve graduated from the Widener University School of Law in 1989 where he was a member of the Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity and was a finalist in the Moot Court Competition.


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Q.  If medicare paid my medical bills for the treatment I needed due to someone's negligence, does Medicare get reimbursed for their payment?

A.  Yes.  Under the Medicare Secondary Payer Statute when Medicare makes a payment for medical services received as a result of an injury caused by another party (automobile accident, medical malpractice, slip and fall etc) medicare has a right to recover the payments.  Any payments made by Medicare must be accounted for because the law makes the injured party or their attorney liable to repay from any settlement. 

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