Kevin J. McHale joined Ross Feller Casey in April 2026 and represents catastrophically injured individuals and their families in complex personal injury and medical malpractice litigation. He guides clients through challenging circumstances and advocates aggressively in high-stakes cases.Prior to joining Ross Feller Casey, McHale practiced at another Philadelphia-area personal injury firm and at an Am Law 200 defense firm in its medical malpractice group, where he litigated complex catastrophic injury and medical malpractice cases. His experience on both sides provides valuable insight into how hospitals, physicians, and insurance companies evaluate and defend claims, allowing him to anticipate strategies and advocate effectively.A Philadelphia-area native and former Ivy League student-athlete, McHale brings a disciplined, competitive approach to his practice.He graduated cum laude with a degree in criminology from the University of Pennsylvania, where he lettered multiple years as a member of the men’s heavyweight rowing team.At Penn, McHale was recognized by the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (All-Academic Team) and The Philadelphia Inquirer (Academic All-Area Team) for his achievements on the river and in the classroom. Prior to college, he was a two-time national champion at St. Joseph’s Preparatory School. He draws on the same work ethic and competitive drive that fueled his rowing success in his litigation practice.After graduating from Penn, McHale earned a full merit scholarship to Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. There, he excelled in litigation-focused coursework and published an article in the Texas Environmental Law Journal, which was selected over submissions by practicing attorneys.McHale was raised in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and currently resides in Havertown with his wife and their son.He is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and before the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.