
“I believe my success is due to the fact that I spend time with my clients, get to know them personally and explain the law to them.”
Firm founder and senior partner Daniel E. Rosner is a formidable litigator who has represented personal injury clients for over 39 years. He is admitted to practice in all New Jersey and Pennsylvania state courts. Daniel is also admitted to practice before the following courts:
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
The United States Supreme Court
Known for his commitment to advocating for plaintiffs’ rights, Daniel has earned the respect and trust of his peers in the legal community. Named a Top Rated Personal Injury Attorney by Super Lawyer every year since 2008, Daniel is also certified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the Supreme Court of New Jersey — an honor and distinction that only two percent of practicing attorneys in the state achieve.
Legal History
Daniel Rosner has also made legal history at various points in his legal career. In 2005, he served as lead counsel in Serrano v. Serrano, in which the Supreme Court of New Jersey handed down a landmark decision benefiting victims of automobile accidents. He has also appeared as an amicus before the Supreme Court of New Jersey on behalf of the New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ) and the New Jersey State Bar Association on several other important cases. Daniel also won the largest jury verdict ever awarded in Cumberland County, New Jersey for a slip and fall injury.
A Leader in the Legal Profession
Daniel has been a leader in the legal profession over the course of his career. He served as President of NJAJ — the largest plaintiffs’ trial attorney organization in the state in 2015-2016. Attorney Daniel Rosner has also served in various roles for the New Jersey Association for Justice (formerly known as ATLA-NJ) since 2004, including terms as Chairman and Co-Chairman of numerous committees and boards including the NJAJ Educational Foundation in 2014-2015 which is responsible for administering many continuing legal education programs for attorneys throughout the state. He continues to be a member of the NJAJ Board of Governors and has been since 2005. Daniel’s service to the legal profession included two three-year terms on the prestigious JPAC committee of the NJSBA. This committee helped vet newly selected potential judges and prosecutors from the Governor’s office to help determine if they were qualified to serve. He also has served on the Amicus Committee of the NJSBA from 2008-2022. Amicus, or friend of the court, is a committee that volunteers its input into important public policy legal issues that the courts may look to for expertise within the profession.
