Fallon Stephenson is a medical malpractice attorney at Ostroff Godshall, where she represents individuals and families who have suffered catastrophic injuries or death as a result of medical error. Fallon brings a disciplined, strategic approach shaped by more than a decade of litigation experience in state and federal courts.
At OG, Fallon represents clients who are often facing life-altering injuries and difficult questions about accountability and recovery. She emphasizes careful case development, detailed analysis of medical records, and clear communication throughout the legal process. Fallon approaches each case with a focus on preparation and long-term strategy, particularly in matters involving sophisticated defense teams and institutional defendants.
Before joining the firm, Fallon spent several years practicing on the defense side of medical malpractice and catastrophic injury litigation. She most recently served as a partner at a national law firm, where she represented healthcare systems, medical providers, and insurance companies in complex matters across Pennsylvania and West Virginia. That experience gives Fallon a deep understanding of how medical malpractice claims are evaluated, defended, and litigated, as well as how defense strategies are developed over the life of a case. She now applies that insight to advocate on behalf of injured patients and their families.
Fallon earned her law degree from the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University after completing her undergraduate studies at Washington & Jefferson College. She is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. She has litigated matters to verdict in both state and federal courts, including cases involving multi-jurisdictional and catastrophic injury issues.
Fallon is known for a thoughtful, strategic working style and a strong commitment to advocating for injured individuals to make sure their voices are heard. Clients value her ability to navigate complex medical and legal issues with clarity, preparation, and empathy, particularly in cases where the stakes are high and the path forward is uncertain.