John J. Rossillo
Founding Member and Partner
Mr. Rossillo is a founding member and partner of Rossillo & Licata, LLP.
Mr. Rossillo's practice encompasses the representation of individual
and institutional clients in the insurance, healthcare, real estate,
personal injury and transactional forums where he provides counseling
and litigates intricate issues on their behalf.
Mr. Rossillo has served as lead counsel in the coordination,
preparation and trial/arbitration of many cases that have established
the standard for investigating, defending against and prosecuting
insurance fraud. Mr. Rossillo has successfully litigated carrier
interests under the No-Fault endorsement of its policies, from inception
through trial and on appeal, on a variety of complex fraud defenses; to
wit: staged/caused accident rings and the fraudulent incorporation of
professional medical corporations, as well as, issues of medical
necessity, policy exclusions and conditions precedent to making a claim.
He has also defended the interests of our clients in negligence
actions, from inception through trial. Mr. Rossillo regularly lectures
on such topics as No Fault Reimbursement, Subrogation and Insurance
Fraud and Strategies and Pitfalls for the No-Fault Practitioner. His
areas of practice within insurance and self-insured defense include
No-Fault, Personal Injury, Subrogation and Uninsured/Under insured
Motorist.
Cases of Interest:
- Metro Medical Diagnostics, P.C., a/a/o Hubert Leguerre v. Eagle Insurance Company, 293 A.D.2d 751 (2d Dep't 2002);
- Inwood Hill Medical, P.C., a/a/o L.L.Rainey-Williams v. General Assurance Company, 10 Misc.3d 18 (1st Dep't, App. Term 2005);
- NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, a/a/o Gudran Cancian v. Esurance, 84 A.D.3d 1190 (2d Dep't);
- In the Matter of Meridian Medical, P.C., and Auto One Insurance Company, 412011000566 (AAA 2011);
- NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, a/a/o Michael Samilo v. State
Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, 2012 Slip Op. 22379 (2d Dep't,
App. Term, 2012);
- Andrew Carothers, M.D., P.C., v. Esurance, (Richmond County 2007); and
- In the matter of Dr. Natalia Gurevich Medical, P.C., Zal Acupuncture, et al, and Auto One, (AAA 2007).
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