About Paul Adams
Paul Adams Lagnese practices law in Pennsylvania and is based in Pittsburgh. He has built a practice addressing claims that arise from medical care. Colleagues describe him as methodical in courtroom preparation and clear in client communications. He works from an office that concentrates on medical malpractice matters, serving clients who bring complex personal injury claims against health care providers.
He completed legal studies and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar. Early in his career he handled a range of civil matters, which gave him exposure to courtroom procedure and the preparation of expert testimony. That early work informed the choices he later made about the kinds of cases he would pursue.
Over time his litigation work moved toward disputes involving medical treatment and patient injury. He has taken cases through investigation, expert review, and trial preparation in state courts. He has experience managing the practical and evidentiary challenges that often come with medical negligence claims, including working with medical experts and interpreting technical records.
In the office, he divides his time between client meetings, case development, and courtroom appearances. He focuses on assembling the documentary and medical evidence needed to present a case persuasively. He also spends time preparing witnesses and coordinating with retained experts to clarify causation and standard-of-care questions for juries and judges.
Clients and other lawyers note that his approach is straightforward and procedural. He tends to break complex medical issues into clear components for triers of fact. That practical, step-by-step method guides settlement talks as well as trial strategy. He often evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of a file early, then refines the theory of the case as investigations and expert reports produce new information.
He practices from the Pittsburgh office of Pittsburgh Medical Malpractice Lawyers, representing clients in medical malpractice matters across Pennsylvania. He continues to handle case intake, investigation, and litigation for people who allege injury from health care treatment.