Casey began working for Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin in the firm's Williamsport office in March of 1999, handling Pennsylvania workers' compensation cases exclusively.
Casey has handled close to 1,000 workers' compensation cases since joining the firm. He has taken approximately 750 cases to trial, at least 200 of which resulted in defense verdicts. Roughly 400 of his cases ended in a decision or settlement significantly below the settlement demands. Casey has also handled cases for employers involved in the Marcellus Shale gas exploration and drilling.
Casey is a 1987 graduate of the Pennsylvania State University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in finance. He began his legal career in 1988, when he accepted a position as a paralegal with the law firm of Givler, Miller and Evers. Upon graduation from the Widener School of Law in 1994, Casey continued his work with Givler, Miller and Evers, litigating primarily workers' compensation cases in the central part of Pennsylvania.
Classes/Seminars Taught
· Staying in Your Scrubs: Limiting Workers' Compensation Exposure in Hospitals, Central PA Association for Health Care Risk Management Fall Education Forum, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, November 4, 2011
Published Works
· "Natural Gas 'Gold Rush:' Injury and Occupational Exposure in Pennsylvania From the Marcellus Shale Gas Explosion," Energy Law Supplement, The Legal Intelligencer, July 2011
· "Practical Considerations In Extraterritorial Jurisdictions Injuries," Defense Digest, 2008-06, Vol. 14, No. 2
Associations & Memberships
· Clinton County Bar Association
· Lycoming County Bar Association
Year Joined Organization: 1999
Publications
Natural Gas 'Gold Rush': Injury and Occupational Exposure in Pennsylvania From the Marcellus Shale Gas Exploration
Articles · July 26, 2011
The Legal Intelligencer, Vol. 244 No. 17, Tuesday, July 26, 2011