Elizabeth P. Calora
Top rated Medical Malpractice attorney in Tacoma, Washington
Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC
Practice areas: Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury
Licensed in Washington since: 2010
Education: University of Washington School of Law
Pfau Cochran Vertetis Amala PLLC
909 A StreetSuite 700
Tacoma, WA 98402 Phone: 253-948-3199 Email: Elizabeth P. Calora Visit website
As a child, Elizabeth Calora learned firsthand the devastating impact of medical negligence when her uncle was paralyzed as a result of a physician’s gross error. When the medical provider failed to accept responsibility, her uncle was forced to hire a medical malpractice attorney who demanded accountability and obtained justice for her uncle. The resulting settlement allowed her uncle to live an independent and meaningful life, with access to adapted vehicles and modification of his home. Elizabeth was struck by how the plaintiff’s attorney leveled the playing field for her uncle against the medical provider and his insurer.
More than 20 years after her uncle was paralyzed, Elizabeth adopts that same approach for her seriously injured clients. Since joining PCVA, Elizabeth has dedicated her practice to helping people who, like her uncle, have suffered catastrophic damages at the hands of others.
She works tirelessly to learn the smallest details about her clients and the complex medical issues of their cases. At trial, Elizabeth can paint a picture of who the client was before an incident and how significantly their life has since changed, in a way that resonates with jurors to yield a positive result.
Elizabeth is not afraid to tackle big cases or go up against heavily funded defendants. Her approach to cases includes accessing all of the facts from the defense side, as well as the plaintiff side, to give her clients the best chance of success. Her peers describe Elizabeth as humble, trustworthy, tenacious, and having one of the best analytical minds.
One of Elizabeth’s particular strengths is securing protection for her clients — at the time and in the future. She makes sure they don’t overpay, their medical bills are handled properly and settlements are structured to provide ongoing financial security. In one case, she was proud to be able to send a client an extra $80,000 that was garnered through careful negotiation of a lien.
For years, Elizabeth has been actively involved in the leadership of Washington Women Lawyers (WWL), where she currently serves as the past president of the organization. She also volunteers for the University of Puget Sound by participating in admissions events and the Alumni Sharing Knowledge (ASK) Network, and as a volunteer judge for mock trials at local law schools. She brings her focus on community service to the firm, where she marshals her colleagues in helping homeless children and providing back-to-school supplies for Tacoma students in need.
When Elizabeth is not advocating for her clients, she is traveling the world to meet her goal of visiting 50 countries before her 50th birthday.
First Admitted: 2010, Washington
Professional Webpage: https://www.pcva.law/attorney/calora-elizabeth-p/
Bar / Professional Activity
- Annual Event chair, Washington Women Lawyers, 2018
- American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), Member, 2024
- Co-chair, Medical Negligence section of Washington State Association for Justice, 2021
- President-Elect, Washington Women Lawyers, 2020
- Secretary, Washington Women Lawyers, 2019
- President -- Pierce County Washington Women Lawyers, 2014
- Member of Robert J. Bryan Inn of Court
Verdicts / Settlements (Case Results)
- $11 million medical malpractice settlement for a minor client due to delay in diagnosing bacterial meningitis resulting in neurological injury.
- $1 million medical malpractice settlement for a client who suffered neurological deficits after the failure of a radiologist to diagnose an aneurysm
- $1.2 million medical malpractice settlement for a widower whose wife died of a heart attack due to a delayed diagnosis during admission to the hospital
- $1.3 million personal injury settlement for a client who suffered major burns on 30% of her body when she tripped while carrying a large pot of hot oil
- $1.5 million class action settlement for more than 900 restaurant workers wrongfully denied pay for overtime and missed meal and rest breaks, tip pool violations and automatic service charge violations
- $2.25 million medical malpractice settlement for client who suffered a delay in diagnosing anal cancer which resulted in colostomy.
- $2.5 million medical malpractice settlement for client who suffered mold infection secondary to hospitalization.
- $3.5 million wrongful death settlement for minor children of an immigrant single mother struck by a police vehicle resulting in her death at the scene.
- $3.5 million medical malpractice settlement for an 84-year-old woman who suffered severe post-operative complications
- $5 million wrongful death settlement for a client struck by a motor vehicle and suffered serious injury resulting in her death.
- $6.25 million settlement for a woman with partial permanent vision loss due to delayed treatment of fulminant idiopathic intracranial hypertension (pseudotumor cerebri).
- $1,200,000 medical malpractice settlement for widower whose wife died of a heart attack due to a severely delayed diagnosis during a hospital admission.
- $13,953,887 medical malpractice verdict in a pediatric stroke case, Evans v. Children's University Medical Group and Seattle Children's Hospital, 2019
- $1,300,000 personal injury settlement for a client who suffered major burns when a large pot of hot stew splashed over 30% of her body.
- $5,425,000 auto accident settlement for a client struck by a motor vehicle, who suffered serious injuries, including scarring, physical impairment and cognitive injuries., 2016
- Confidential medical malpractice settlement after IV extravasation resulted in emergency surgery.
Educational Background
- University of Puget Sound, BA
Scholarly Lectures / Writings
- The Danger in Evaluating COVID-19 Cases, Washington State Association for Justice Trial News, May 2022, Washington State Association for Justice Trial News, Washington State Association for Justice Trial News, 2022
- Pediatric Sepsis: An Underappreciated Risk to Our Children, Washington State Association for Justice Trial News, May 2021, Pediatric Sepsis: An Underappreciated Risk to Our Children, Washington State Association for Justice Trial News, 2021
Honors
- Chapter Member of the Year - Pierce County Washington Women Lawyers, 2013
Selections
- Super Lawyers: 2022 - 2026
- Rising Stars: 2018 - 2021