Danelle R. Milone
Danelle is a Maine attorney who represents individuals in general civil litigation, personal injury, medical malpractice, product liability, landlord-tenant, employment and Social Security Disability matters.
Experience
Danelle began her career in business working with Social Security Disability claims while attending the night program at New England Law. She received her Juris Doctorate and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar. Upon her admission, Danelle began representing individuals nationwide at Social Security Disability Hearings. On her return to Maine, Danelle was admitted to the Maine Bar and joined Drummond & Drummond, LLP. At Drummond & Drummond, Danelle has expanded her practice area to include many different facets of civil litigation, including trial work. She has successfully represented individuals in serious personal injury claims with a wide variety of physical injuries including soft-tissue damage, head injuries and orthopedic injuries. Her expanded general litigation practice includes employment and landlord-tenant matters. Danelle truly enjoys connecting with her clients on an individual level. It is this connection that allows her to passionately advocate and obtain the best outcome for her clients.
About Danelle
Danelle was born and raised in Standish, Maine. She attended Gordon College on the North Shore in Massachusetts, and New England Law, Boston. Although she enjoyed living in Boston, Danelle could not wait to return her home state. She now resides with her husband and two young children in the lakeside town of Raymond. She spends her “free” time chasing after her children, skiing, camping, hiking, boating, baking and gardening.
Education
- New England School of Law, J.D.
- Gordon College, B.A., Economics
Bar Admissions
- Maine
- Massachusetts
Professional Involvement
- Maine Bar Association
- Maine Trial Lawyers Association
- Maine Bar Association, New Lawyers Section (Board Member)
Community Involvement
- The Rock Church, Scarborough
- Pine Tree Council, Marketing Committee