Attorney Profiles

Kate S. McGrath 
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Shareholder; Director, Healthcare Liability Department
phone (610) 354-8255
fax (610) 354-8299
email ksmcgrath@mdwcg.com

Kate S. McGrath is the Director of the Healthcare Liability Department. She oversees all healthcare liability matters in each of the firm's 19 offices. The Healthcare Liability Department has 65 lawyers whose practice is generally limited to healthcare liability matters. Kate also oversees the Health Law Group, which is part of the Healthcare Liability Department.

Kate devotes most of her practice to medical malpractice, long term care, and dental malpractice defense. She has handled approximately 500 cases, with approximately 60 trials and a 95% defense verdict. Two of her cases ended in verdicts or settlements significantly below the settlement demand.

Kate has represented physicians from almost every specialty in healthcare liability matters. She has represented Community Health Systems through Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, Universal Health Services, Inc. through Central Montgomery Medical Center, Abington Memorial Hospital on behalf of Cassatt, Doylestown Hospital.

Kate graduated from Immaculata College with a degree in English. Following graduation, she taught at several high schools in the Philadelphia area. In 1986, she began attending Villanova University Law School. She graduated from Villanova in 1989. After graduation, she immediately began working at Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin in the medical malpractice group in the firm's Norristown, Pennsylvania, office and has continued to be extremely active in this area of the law, taking a number of cases to successful verdict.

Kate has lectured for various hospitals and organizations in Pennsylvania. For example, she has lectured at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, North Penn Hospital, and for the Pennsylvania Society of Health Care Risk Managers. Additionally, she has made presentations for the Inns of Court of America for the Montgomery Bar Association's Medical Legal Committee.

Significant Representative Matters:

  • Through use of multiple medical experts, vocational experts and life care planners, as well as Frye Motions, Kate was able to bring a demand of $7 million down to a settlement of $500,000 in a case of clear liability in which a pediatric anesthesiologist claimed that she was never able to work again.

  • Defense verdict in case brought by an ObGyn claiming she could never work again because of a fall in the operating room. The demand was $5 million.

  • Defense verdict in a case brought by the widow of a 31-year-old father of two who died from a pulmonary embolus. The demand was $4 million.

  • Defense verdict in a case involving the death of a 48-year-old woman from a pulmonary embolus. The demand was $3 million.

  • Defense verdict in failure to diagnose colon cancer. This case had a $3 million demand.

  • Kate has handled the defense of a national tissue processor in a class action matter.
Areas of Practice:
Medical Malpractice
Dental Malpractice
Personal Injury -- Defense
Long Term Care
Bar Admissions:
Pennsylvania, 1989
Education:
Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, Pennsylvania, 1989
J.D.


Immaculata College, 1970
B.A.
Honors: Cum Laude


Published Works:
The Emerging AIDS Arena: Confrontation in the Courts, Counterpoint, October, 1994


The Emerging AIDS Arena: Confrontation in the Courts, Defense Digest, Spring, 1994


U.S. Court of Appeals Strictly Interprets Pennsylvania Law Regarding Production of Psychiatric Records, Defense Digest, April, 1996


Floodgates Not Opened By A Physician's Violation of Reporting Statute, Defense Digest, Dec. Vol. 5, No. 6, 1999


Professional Liability Insurance: You Get What You Pay For, Physician's News Digest, March, 2008


Classes/Seminars Taught:
MCARE Act presentations to St. Paul Insurance Company, Chubb Executive Risk, AIG, and CHS


Documentation Issues & Medical Records, Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, Fall, 1996


Informed Consent & Hospital Response, Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, Fall, 1997


Joint Tortfeasor Releases, CLE - Pennsylvania Insurance Institute, March, 1999


Sentinel Events in the Age of Performance Improvement, PASHRM, April, 1999


Frye Motions, Substantive-Procedural Issues, Inns of Court of America, June, 1999


Mock Jury Trial, ASHRM Conference, November 2006


Never Events in Medical Malpractice, presentation to staff of AIG Healthcare, April 2008


The MMSEA- SCHIP Act and Responsibilities of Defendants and RRE's, Presented to Zurich Insurance Company, February 16, 2010


Honors and Awards:
AV Peer Review Rating by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell


Professional Associations and Memberships:
American Board of Trial Advocates


Montgomery County Bar Association


Pennsylvania Bar Association


Past Employment Positions:
Northeast Catholic High School for Boys, Teacher, 1978 - 1986


St. Hubert's High School for Girls, Teacher, 1970 - 1972


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