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New Jersey
Pennsylvania
United States District Court, District of New Jersey
US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
US Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit
Educational Background
Rutgers School of Law — Camden Campus
St. Vincent’s Hospital School of Nursing — New York City
Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences — Camden Campus
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Adam M. Starr
Partner
Adam M. Starr is an attorney licensed to practice in the State of New Jersey and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He has litigated and tried cases in both State and Federal Court. He is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Civil Trial Attorney and has been selected to the New Jersey listing of Super Lawyers in the practice areas of General Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice.
In addition to being a full-time attorney, Mr. Starr is a registered nurse. Prior to law school, he was a Certified Rehabilitation Nurse involved in a clinical practice that emphasized the treatment of patients with serious orthopedic and neurological (brain and spinal cord) injuries. Mr. Starr continues to maintain his nursing license and stays current on advances in all areas of nursing and medicine.
Mr. Starr serves as a court-appointed arbitrator for several Southern New Jersey counties. In addition, he has been selected as a judge and mentor for national moot court competitions.
His practice involves personal injury matters with an emphasis on medical malpractice and other cases involving serious and complex injuries.
District Ethics Committee member for District IV (Camden and Gloucester Counties)
Co-Chair of the NJAJ Medical Malpractice Committee for 2023-2024
Other Recent Cases of Significance:
$45 million recovery for a medical malpractice case involving misdiagnosis of injuries as well as failure to follow child abuse reporting protocols.
$3.5 million settlement as co-counsel in a crashworthiness case on behalf of a 17 year old who suffered a spinal cord injury as a result of being rear-ended by an intoxicated driver.
1.25 million settlement on behalf of a man who suffered a spinal injury, as well as other traumatic orthopedic injuries, as a result of the negligent use of a forklift.
$650,000 settlement on behalf of a young man who suffered significant burns to the lower half of his body as a result of an off-road incident.
$375,000 settlement on behalf of a mechanic who sustained leg fractures when he was struck by a piece of hydraulic equipment as a result of an alleged design defect.
$285,000 settlement on behalf of a woman whose doctors allegedly failed to timely diagnose and treat a kidney disorder.
Litigation Percentage
95% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Adam M. Starr
Partner
Adam M. Starr is an attorney licensed to practice in the State of New Jersey and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He has litigated and tried cases in both State and Federal Court. He is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Civil Trial Attorney and has been selected to the New Jersey listing of Super Lawyers in the practice areas of General Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice.
In addition to being a full-time attorney, Mr. Starr is a registered nurse. Prior to law school, he was a Certified Rehabilitation Nurse involved in a clinical practice that emphasized the treatment of patients with serious orthopedic and neurological (brain and spinal cord) injuries. Mr. Starr continues to maintain his nursing license and stays current on advances in all areas of nursing and medicine.
Mr. Starr serves as a court-appointed arbitrator for several Southern New Jersey counties. In addition, he has been selected as a judge and mentor for national moot court competitions.
His practice involves personal injury matters with an emphasis on medical malpractice and other cases involving serious and complex injuries.
District Ethics Committee member for District IV (Camden and Gloucester Counties)
Co-Chair of the NJAJ Medical Malpractice Committee for 2023-2024
Other Recent Cases of Significance:
$45 million recovery for a medical malpractice case involving misdiagnosis of injuries as well as failure to follow child abuse reporting protocols.
$3.5 million settlement as co-counsel in a crashworthiness case on behalf of a 17 year old who suffered a spinal cord injury as a result of being rear-ended by an intoxicated driver.
1.25 million settlement on behalf of a man who suffered a spinal injury, as well as other traumatic orthopedic injuries, as a result of the negligent use of a forklift.
$650,000 settlement on behalf of a young man who suffered significant burns to the lower half of his body as a result of an off-road incident.
$375,000 settlement on behalf of a mechanic who sustained leg fractures when he was struck by a piece of hydraulic equipment as a result of an alleged design defect.
$285,000 settlement on behalf of a woman whose doctors allegedly failed to timely diagnose and treat a kidney disorder.
Litigation Percentage
95% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Contact
Bar Admissions
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
United States District Court, District of New Jersey
US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
US Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit
Educational Background
Rutgers School of Law — Camden Campus
St. Vincent’s Hospital School of Nursing — New York City
Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences — Camden Campus
Ratings
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*No aspect of this communication has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Please see the bottom of the Home page and Click any of the badges to read about the selection process for each respective recognition.
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