Profile
Marc G. Brecher is the managing partner of Wapner, Newman, Wigrizer, Brecher & Miller. For the past 25 years, Mr. Brecher’s practice has been devoted to representing victims of medical negligence. He has represented clients throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. He has extensive experience representing children who have suffered brain injury during the labor and delivery process from trauma or lack of oxygen. He also has experience in cases involving failure to timely diagnose cancer and other medical conditions and intra-operative errors. Recently, he was selected by the American Trial Lawyers Association to Top 100 Trial Lawyers.
Selected To
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2011
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2010
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2008
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2007
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2006
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2005
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers 2004
No Rising Stars publication in 2009
About Marc Brecher
Admitted: 1977, Pennsylvania
Professional Webpage: www.wnwlaw.com/marc-brecher
Bar/Professional Activity:
- Member of Philadelphia Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association, American Association for Justice
Verdicts and Settlements:
- 8.8 Million dollar settlement for woman who suffered brain damaged from an ruptured splenic artery that had not been timely diagnosed
- 5,800,000 settlement for baby who suffered brain damage at birth due to birth asphyxia; 5,000,000 settlement for child injured from forceps delivery; 4,200,000 settlement for child who suffered brain damage during shoulder dystocia; 838,809 verdict (State of Delaware) for child who suffered brachial plexus injury at birth during shoulder dystocia; 800,000 verdict (Delaware County, PA) for estate of 11 year old child who drowned at YMCA pool; 2,200,000 arbitration award for child who suffered brachial plexus injury at birth
Other Outstanding Achievements:
- AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell (Highest Rating in Legal Ability and Ethical Standards)
- Named top 100 Trial Lawyers by The American Trial Lawyer Assoication, 2008