
Douglas G. McCormick
- Attorney
Location:
Erie, PA
Phone:
(814) 455-5362
Fax:
814-455-5150
About Douglas G. McCormick
Douglas G. McCormick is a partner at McCormick & Vilushis, LLC. He focuses his practice on personal injury, workers’ compensation, Social Security, and criminal defense. Doug is a 2000 graduate of Bucknell University, where he graduated cum laude, and a 2004 graduate of the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law.
He has been admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania since 2004, where he began as an assistant district attorney at the Erie County District Attorney’s Office under Bradley H. Foulk. While there, he was fortunate to argue several cases before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court involving constitutional issues.
Since 2008, he has helped injured plaintiffs and workers receive the fair and just compensation they deserve for their injuries. For his workers’ compensation practice, he has been named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Star each year since 2012, a distinction received by only the top 2.5 % of Pennsylvania attorneys in the Commonwealth who are 40 or younger or have been practicing for less than 10 years.
Areas Of Practice
- Personal Injury 25%
- Worker’s Compensation 25%
- Social Security 25%
- Criminal Defense 25%
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 2004
- U.S. Federal Courts, 2004
Education
Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri
- J.D. – 2004
- Honors: With High Distinction
Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
- B.A. – 2000
- Honors: cum laude
- Major: Anthropology
Honors And Awards
- Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Star
Past Employment Positions
- Erie County District Attorney’s Office, Assistant District Attorney, 2004 to 2007
Languages
- English
Fraternities/Sororities
- Sigma Chi
Practice Areas
Practice Areas
- What To Do After A Workers’ Compensation Denial
- Workers’ Compensation FAQ
- Workers’ Compensation Settlements
- What Is Vocational Rehabilitation?
- Labor Market Survey
- Types Of Workers’ Compensation Benefits
- Job Offers & Light Duty
- 3 Workers’ Compensation Myths
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Foot And Ankle Injuries
- Knee Injuries
- Back Injuries
- Shoulder Injuries
- Workplace Injuries