Profile
Jason A. Daria is an accomplished trial lawyer in complex civil litigation matters. Just some of the cases he handles include complex personal injury litigation, medical malpractice, premises liability, product liability, motor vehicle and trucking accidents, highway design accidents, boating and drowning accidents, dam safety and hunting accidents. Before joining Feldman Shepherd as a partner, Mr. Daria served as an associate with Litvin, Blumberg, Matusow & Young. Mr. Daria earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Scranton (cum laude) in 1991 and his law degree from Temple University School of Law in 1994, where he received outstanding recognition for his trial advocacy skills. During law school, Mr. Daria served as a law clerk for the Honorable Gary S. Glazer of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas. He has continued his education and training in trial advocacy and civil litigation, and is an alumnus of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and the Academy of Advocacy of Temple University. Mr. Daria has been regularly appointed and serves as an arbitrator in the compulsory arbitration program of the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas. He serves as a volunteer attorney for the Legal Clinic for the Disabled (at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital), as well as the Support Center for Child Advocates. Mr. Daria has lectured to other attorneys on Orphans' Court procedures in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas and has taught at Villanova University School of Law. He has also served as a volunteer with the Juvenile Justice Center of Philadelphia and Police Athletic League in Philadelphia. He was honored in 2005, 2006,
2007 and
2008 as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer Rising Star.
Selected To
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2011
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2010
Pennsylvania Rising Stars 2008
Pennsylvania Rising Stars 2007
Pennsylvania Rising Stars 2006
Pennsylvania Rising Stars 2005
No Rising Stars publication in 2009
About Jason Daria
Admitted: 1994, Pennsylvania
Professional Webpage: www.feldmanshepherd.com/10-legal-team-Jason-A-Daria.php
Bar/Professional Activity:
- University of Scranton Alumni Association
- NITA Advocates Association
- NITA Advocates Association
- American Bar Association
- New Jersey Bar Association
- Pennsylvania Bar Association
- Philadelphia Bar Association
- Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Board of Governors, New Lawyers Division)
- Pennsylvania Trial Lawyer Association
- Philadelphia Trial Lawyer Association
- Lawyers' Club of Philadelphia
- Justinian Society
- Temple American Inn of Court
Verdicts and Settlements:
- $15 Million Verdict for Surgeon's Failure to Properly Repair Broken Ankle
- $7.7 Million Verdict for Failure to Diagnose Tumor in Foot
- Confidential Settlement and Removal of Dangerous Dam
- Seven Figure Confidential Recovery for Failed Carpal Tunnel Surgery
- $750,000.00 Verdict in Motor Vehicle Accident
- $3.5 Million Settlement in Obstetric Malpractice Case
- $5 Million Verdict in Nursing Negligence Case
- $1,250,000.00 Settlement for Cervical Fusion Caused as a Result of a Motor Vehicle Accident
- $6 Million Settlement in Cerebral Palsy Case
- $4 Million Settlement for Head Injury to Eleven-Year-Old in a Motor Vehicle Accident in New Jersey Showroom
- $2 Million Settlement for Failure to Recognize Respiratory Distress
- $11 Million Settlement For Injuries in a Motor Vehicle Accident
- $2.55 Million Settlement as a Result of a New Jersey Motor Vehicle Accident Resulting in the Development of RSD
- Two Cases of Tragedy at Mid-Block Crosswalks on Roosevelt Boulevard Result in Settlements
- $13,275,000.00 Settlement for Injured Worker in Construction Accident
- $31,295,007.00 Record Shattering New Jersey Jury Verdict on Behalf of Individual Injured as a Result of a Dangerous Highway.
- $31 Million Jury Verdict against the County of Camden, NJ in Auto Accident Case
- $6,750,000 Settlement in New Jersey Wrongful Death Case
- Death of Six Year Old While Riding Bicycle Results in $2,300,000 Settlement
- Man Injured by Falling Tree Limb Awarded $6 Million Against State of New Jersey