About Jeffrey
Jeffrey Pribanic built his legal foundation at the University of Toledo. He completed his studies there before establishing his practice in Pennsylvania. The path from student to courtroom practitioner was steady. He has focused his work on representing individuals in health care–related claims.
Pribanic has spent his career working on medical malpractice matters. He is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and holds current membership in the Pennsylvania State Bar. Those affiliations frame much of his work: courtroom procedure, depositions, expert testimony and the research necessary to press complex injury claims.
Early in his career he handled the document-heavy, detail-oriented tasks that come with serious injury litigation. Over time he moved into trial work and negotiated settlements for clients who alleged negligence by medical providers. The cases he takes often require coordinating medical records, consulting treating and independent experts, and presenting technical medical information in understandable terms to judges and juries.
Colleagues describe him as methodical. He prepares thoroughly and pays attention to timelines and procedural rules. He is known within his office for tracing treatment histories and for assembling chronologies that make dense medical files easier to follow. Those skills shape how he prepares cases for trial and for settlement discussions.
Outside the courtroom, Pribanic keeps current on changes that affect malpractice litigation. He maintains his Pennsylvania State Bar membership and participates in professional education that addresses evolving standards of care and admissibility of expert evidence. He also works alongside other attorneys at his firm to coordinate strategy on multi-faceted cases.
Today he practices at Pittsburgh Medical Malpractice Lawyers. His caseload centers on medical malpractice claims in Pennsylvania, where he represents patients pursuing compensation for injury and loss. He currently focuses his practice on medical malpractice litigation in Pennsylvania.