Francis T. "Frank" Colleran is a lawyer specializing in catastrophic injury litigation with a focus on professional malpractice, products liability, and serious personal injury cases. Frank graduated cum laude from Duke University in 1989 and obtained his law degree from Villanova University in 1992. Frank is a member of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey bars.

In 16 years of practice, Frank has obtained many multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements on behalf of clients with serious brain, neurologic and systemic medical injuries. Many of these verdicts have been secured in Pennsylvania's most difficult venues, including a $2 million Montgomery County award for delayed diagnosis of colon cancer. Never afraid of a challenge, Frank recently tried the first ever medical malpractice case in Perry County, Pennsylvania. A confidential settlement was reached prior to the conclusion of the trial.

Frank is one of the most experienced trial lawyers in Pennsylvania. On multiple occasions during his career, Frank has secured seven-figure verdicts during consecutive trial weeks. Such accomplishments have made Frank one of the most highly regarded attorneys in Pennsylvania. He is routinely selected as a Philadelphia Magazine "Super Lawyer," and has also been voted as one of the top 100 lawyers in the City of Philadelphia and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Frank has presented numerous lectures on the subjects of medical malpractice, trial litigation, cross- examination, closing arguments, jury selection and deposition skills.

Frank is a member of the Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, The American Trial Lawyers Association and is admitted to practice in both Federal and State Court systems.
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