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Catastrophic Sports Injury and Defense
Montgomery McCracken’s Catastrophic Sports Injury Defense Practice has a national reputation for its successful representations of colleges, universities, and health care professionals in high-exposure sports-injury cases. We have achieved favorable results time and again for our clients in such matters, including in landmark traumatic brain injury (TBI) cases and other high-profile sports-injury matters.
We have a long-standing national reputation for our successful representations of colleges, universities, high schools, athletic trainers, coaches, health care professionals, and sports associations in catastrophic sports-injury matters arising out of alleged premature return-to-play decisions and other negligence and product liability theories in the sports context. These include a number of nationally-publicized concussion, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), and other TBI cases against Division I and other NCAA member colleges and universities, high schools, and school personnel. Many of these lawsuits involve catastrophically-injured football or soccer players, athletes who allegedly sustained prior concussions or who have Second Impact Syndrome, players diagnosed with CTE, or athletes who suffered other injuries, such as heat stroke. We have achieved dismissals and favorable settlements in many such matters.
An important component of Montgomery McCracken’s Practice is our counseling of school officials and attorneys, risk managers, athletic departments and their staff, and health care professionals on institutional liability issues concerning sport-related concussions, Second Impact Syndrome, and other sport-related injuries, as well as conducting concussion policy “audits.” We work closely with our clients to help ensure that they are meeting the standard of care in the ever-evolving field of concussion management and minimizing the risk of liability in areas that have become a hotbed for litigation.
Our Catastrophic Sports Injury Defense Practice regularly presents to national audiences on legal matters concerning the proper management of sport-related concussions and other sport-related injuries and we are regularly quoted by national media because of our vast experience in the concussion, CTE, and sports injury spaces.
Sports medicine and the law
The publication is a complete source for news, case summaries, articles, and strategies concerning sports medicine and the law, whether they arise at the professional, collegiate, high school, and amateur levels. Members of Montgomery McCracken’s Sports Injury Practice, including partners Steven Pachman and Dylan Henry and associates Kacie Kergides and Kim Sachs, serve as editors. Sports Medicine and Law is provided free to members of the sports industry, and readers can subscribe here.
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No ATs? Huge Problem: Shocking Number of Public High Schools Don’t Have Medical Providers to Protect Student Athletes
Highlighting the risks faced by high school athletes across the country, a 2020 Spotlight on America report by the Korey Stinger Institute, University of Connecticut, and the National Athletic Trainers’ […]
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First Jury Verdict in Football-Brain Disease Case Upheld by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court
On September 1, 2021, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania rejected Matthew Onyshko’s Petition for Allowance of Appeal to revive his lawsuit against the NCAA. In 2014, Onyshko, a former linebacker […]
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Potential Expansion of Athletic Programs’ Duty of Care to Student-Athletes and New Limitations to Waivers of Liability: Lessons Learned from Feleccia v. Lackawanna College
A recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision has the possibility of expanding athletic programs’ duty of care to student-athletes and limiting the protection provided by waivers of liability. In Feleccia v. […]
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