David P. Very

David P. Very
David Very’s statewide litigation practice encompasses a variety of complex cases involving personal injury, professional liability and attorney malpractice, insurance defense and litigation, product liability defense, construction law, and general business litigation. He is Maine counsel for one of the nation’s largest home improvement “big box” retailers and multiple nationally-known commercial and industrial insurance companies. David also represents numerous other insurance companies and self-insured business entities throughout the state, defending products liability and personal injury law suits. Conversely, he is a capable advocate in first party insurance coverage cases and litigation, including fire and uninsured motorist claims.
Simultaneously involved in a broad range of legal issues to be negotiated, tried and resolved, David is one of only four Maine lawyers to be selected as a member of the insurance industry’s influential Council on Litigation Management, and a recipient of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers Advocacy Award. David is a member of DRI and served as Maine’s State Representative.
David represents attorneys and real estate brokers, among other licensed professional service providers, in malpractice and professional negligence actions, in court and in administrative hearings, including regulatory agencies and bodies such as the Real Estate Commission and Bar Association boards of inquiry.
Simultaneously involved in a broad range of legal issues to be negotiated, tried and resolved, David is one of only four Maine lawyers to be selected as a member of the insurance industry’s influential Council on Litigation Management, and a recipient of the prestigious American College of Trial Lawyers Advocacy Award. David is a member of DRI and served as Maine’s State Representative.
David represents attorneys and real estate brokers, among other licensed professional service providers, in malpractice and professional negligence actions, in court and in administrative hearings, including regulatory agencies and bodies such as the Real Estate Commission and Bar Association boards of inquiry.