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Compassionate in the Office. Victorious in the Courtroom.

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Matthew P. Rosenberg

Owner/Attorney

I believe in helping people who have been wrongfully injured and feel like they don’t have a voice anymore. I will stand on your side. I will take down the bad guys. I will be your voice until yours comes back.

As a dedicated and passionate advocate for the injured, Matt is not afraid to take on big insurance companies or employers. He understands that his clients are going through a very challenging time and have suffered serious injuries due to no fault of their own, whether caused by a drunk driver, negligent traffic light design, or a distracted truck operator. Matt focuses his practice on car accidents, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, pedestrian accidents, and cases involving wrongful death. He is especially passionate about helping individuals fight for fair treatment from insurance companies.

Matt earned his B.A. from Pennsylvania State University, soon enrolling in Georgetown University Law Center. After graduating with his J.D., he began working as a law clerk for Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas Saylor. While serving as law clerk to the highest court in the state, Matt improved his writing skills and honed his persuasive advocacy. He gained firsthand knowledge on how cases are won—from behind the bench. After this role, he joined Klehr Harrison, a prominent Philadelphia law firm, as a litigator.

Currently serving on the Board of Governors for both the American Association for Justice and the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, the leading national and Pennsylvania associations for trial lawyers, Matt is well respected as a Pennsylvania personal injury and trial attorney. He was also elected by peers to serve as Executive Committee member for the New Lawyers’ Division of the American Association of Justice, which is a national leadership position he held for four years.

Matt has earned inclusion in the Super Lawyers® Rising Stars list, which is a recognition reserved for the top 2.5 percent of attorneys in the state under the age of 40. He has also been named in the Super Lawyers® list. Susquehanna Style Magazine has also recognized him as a Select Lawyer in Personal Injury & Auto Accidents Law in response to peer votes and he holds a 10.0 Superb Avvo rating. He has also been made a member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 25 Motor Vehicle Trial Lawyers Association.

Additionally, Matt is a member of the Pound Civil Justice Institute. As a Central Pennsylvania native, Matt is a faithful Penn State fan. He also loves motorcycling. When not in the office, Matt can be found spending time with his wife and two children in the State College and Harrisburg areas.

Licenses
  • Pennsylvania
  • U.S District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania
  • U.S Bankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Awards
  • Super Lawyers
  • National Trial Lawyers
  • Super Lawyers Rising Stars
  • Mass Tort Trial Lawyers - Top 25
  • Million Dollar Advocates Forum
  • 10.0 Superb Avvo Rating
  • The National Trial Lawyers: Top 25 Motor Vehicle Trial Lawyers
  • Trucking - Top 10
  • National Civil Justice Institute
Memberships

  • Dauphin County Bar Association
  • Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • Pennsylvania Association for Justice
  • American Association for Justice
  • Pound Civil Justice Institute
  • American Bar Association
  • Philadelphia Bar Association
Education

  • Bachelor of Arts Pennsylvania State University - Undergraduate School
    State College , PA 2001
  • Juris Doctor Georgetown University Law Center - Graduate School
    Washington , DC 2005
Publications
  • Pennsylvania Association for Justice Pennsylvania Automobile Litigation: Guidelines & Forms for the Trial Lawyer, Fourth Edition (2016 Rev.) 2016
  • Trial Magazine 5 Steps for Succession Planning 2018
Community Involvement

Matthew Rosenberg supports Movember and St. Catherine Laboure School.