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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Work Place Injury lawyer in your area do?
A Work Place Injury lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Work Place Injury cases in your area.
How much does a Work Place Injury lawyer cost in your area?
Most Work Place Injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Work Place Injury lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Work Place Injury lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Work Place Injury lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Work Place Injury cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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I have been a resident of Maryland for 25 years. I am a graduate of the University of MD and University of S. Carolina School of Law. I am prepared to use my knowledge and experience to provide my clients with excellent representation.
Since 2007, Ari has represented injured workers throughout Maryland at the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission, in the Circuit Courts and at the Court of Special Appeals. Ari joined Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP, in 2011.. Ari focuses his practice on representing union workers and their friends and families. His clients include Fire Fighters, Communication Workers,Police Officers, Teamsters, Municipal Workers, Teachers and Education Support Staff to name a few. He speaks at union events throughout the state educating union members about protecting their rights.. Ari is a member of the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Medical Fee Guide Revision Committee. He has participated in presentations on workers’ compensation law with the MSBA Continuing Legal Education Program – Hot Topics in Workers’ Compensation as well as for the Maryland Workers’ Compensation EducationAssociation.. Ari has been recognized by Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers ® for his work representing injured workers and was honored to be selected as 2022 Litigator of The Year by American Institute of Trial Lawyers ™.
Attorney Harold P. Dwin, co-founder of Baltimore's premier law firm Cohen & Dwin, P.A., is proud to be able to help clients in need by simplifying complex legal matters and solving legal problems that cause immeasurable stress.. He explains why being a lawyer is so important: “I have always struggled with the concept of abuse of power, and this ultimately drove me to seek out a law career. I wanted to give people a fighting chance against the power of 'big government' and 'big business,' and to stop insurance companies from taking advantage of injured victims.”. Mr. Dwin dedicates his life to defending the little guy and representing the common man against intimidating and powerful forces. “There is nothing more satisfying than knowing that my legal efforts have made a difference to my clients and their families.”. Education. After achieving his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland in 1960. He attended Naval Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island, and served as Lieutenant, USNR.. Following his military service, Mr. Dwin achieved his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Maryland School of Law. He is currently permitted to practice law in Maryland, the United States District Court, and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Dwin was an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law for fifteen years. He taught Trial Practice and Interview of Counseling and Negotiating.. Organizational Involvement. Mr. Dwin is active in many legal organizations, including the Maryland State Bar Association, Maryland Trial Lawyers Association, Baltimore County Bar Association, Baltimore City Bar Association, Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys' Association, and the American Bar Association. He is also a Fellow of the Maryland Bar Foundation.. He has served as President for the ACLU of Maryland, President of Baltimore Ostomy Association, Board Member for OPSAIL Baltimore, and Founding Board Member of the National Aquarium of Baltimore.. Career Notes. Mr. Dwin has successfully handled hundreds of civil and criminal trials. He began his legal career working as a Probation Officer managing child support cases for the Baltimore City Circuit Court. He worked as an insurance investigator, claims adjuster, and claims supervisor. He has been representing clients in the areas of workers' compensation, personal injury, criminal cases, and general litigation since 1968. From 1972 -1978, he served as Assistant Public Defender at all levels of the criminal court system in Maryland on both jury and non-jury trials.. To find out more about what makes our Baltimore family law attorneys so unique, please call or e-mail the law office of Cohen & Dwin today. When you contact our team, we will set up a time to hear your story and provide you with experienced guidance and valuable legal advice.
Big business has infected the American public with a belief that everyone with a personal injury lawsuit is a malingerer, a faker, an exagerator and trying to game the system. Big business has done this for one reason - it benefits big business.. As a personal injury and workers' compensation lawyer, I can tell you that the vast majority of those with personal injury lawsuits or workers' compensation claims are not only not faking it, but work incredibly hard to tough it out through their pain. Worse still, most injured people do not get the compensation they desevre for their injuries. In the court system, it's because "tort reform" has infected even the supposedly unbiased judiciary. In the workers' compensation system, injured workers do not get sufficient compensation because the "grand bargain" that is workers' comp continues to move to the favor of corporate America.. If you have been hurt, you need a lawyer willing to fight for you - a lawyer willing to say FU to the system if need be. At Warnken, LLC we fight back against the system that is taking advantage of the injured in favor of big business and big insurane comapnies.
Highly experienced worker's compensation attorney representing exclusively claimaints in work related injury claims. Also experienced with automobile accident claim handling and litigation in all Maryland courts.. Avid Ravens and Orioles fan who you may find on the field, in the locker room, or on the road to see your hometown teams.
Ingerman & Horwitz, LLP is a full-service, Maryland personal injury law firm with over 100 years of collective experience. As a Better Business Bureau A+ rated, accredited firm and also named as one of Maryland’s leading workers’ compensation firms by The Baltimore Sun, Ingerman & Horwitz, LLP is recognized for their commitment to justice and dedication to excellence.
I'm here to help you get what you deserve!. Workers’ Compensation Experience. Dayna Kipnis, Esq. is an experienced workers’ compensation attorney. Dayna spent 10 years on the defense side of workers’ compensation, first at the well known comp defense firm Semmes Bowen & Semmes, then for years as Baltimore County’s in-house workers’ compensation defense lawyer.. Semmes and Baltimore County. As an attorney with Semmes and Baltimore County, Dayna became intimately familiar with the strategies and tactics used against injured workers. She learned which doctors tend to favor insurance companies and which don’t. She learned how investigation and medical records can be used against the injured worker. She also learned how good workers’ compensation lawyers in Baltimore County and the surrounding areas maximize the value of their clients’ cases.. Baltimore City Workers’ Compensation Firm Experience. Dayna took all that she learned in her decade in workers’ comp and applied it to helping claimants when she joined a small Baltimore City firm in 2012. She learned what it was like to represent real people as they struggle to make ends meet after an injury.. Dayna lives with her family in Owings Mills.. Personal Injury Experience. In addition to handling claimant workers’ compensation cases, Dayna developed experience in personal injury cases in her time in Baltimore. These included car accidents and premises liability cases. Car or motor vehicle accidents are relatively self explanatory. Premises liability cases are when you get hurt on someone else’s property and they are liable.. Ultimately, if you have been injured, it’s always worth exploring if someone else is liable. Tort laws are a part of our society and they are designed to protect the injured. Whether it’s on the job, in a car accident, or hurt anywhere else, make sure your rights are protected.
Tracey L. Ritter graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in English from Towson State University in 1996. Following undergrad, she worked as a technical writer. She received her law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2005, passed the Maryland Bar that same year, and has been practicing law in Maryland ever since. Ms. Ritter primarily represents injured workers before the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission and the Circuit Courts of Maryland. Ms. Ritter has also been a member of the Maryland Association for Justice since 2005.. Ms. Ritter was born and raised in Tucson, Arizona. She lives in Baltimore County and has two children.
Jason A. Heller focuses his Maryland and Washington, D.C. workers’ compensation practice on the defense of employers and insurance companies. In Maryland, Jason has defended employers and insurers before the Workers’ Compensation Commission, Circuit Courts, and the Court of Special Appeals. In Washington, D.C., he has represented the interests of employers and insurers before the Office of Workers’ Compensation, Office of Hearings and Adjudication, Compensation Review Board, and the Court of Appeals.. Jason’s record includes defending employers and insurers against accidental injury and occupational disease claims and issues pertaining to the causal relationship of disabilities and claimants’ alleged temporary total and/or permanent partial disability. His practice has led to several multi-day jury trials before various Maryland Circuit Courts, many of which resulted in favorable verdicts for employer and insurers. Throughout his career, Jason has represented employers in the food-service industry, hospitals, municipalities, construction companies, hotels, assisted-living facilities, and family-owned establishments. He also shares his insights into developments in workers' compensation law and litigation trends through the firm's widely read and highly regarded Workers' Compensation Defense blog.. Prior to beginning his workers’ compensation defense practice, Jason gained valuable experience representing claimants before the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission. He also handled automotive tort cases and assisted business owners in various general civil litigation matters.. After earning a Bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland, Jason attended the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he was an associate editor and contributor at the University of Baltimore Law Forum.
Henry John Wegrocki is an attorney at the Baltimore, Maryland law firm of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A. He specializes in cases related to personal injury, car accidents, workers compensation, and criminal law.
Kim Seabright is an insurance defense attorney focused on Workers' Compensation in the State of Maryland. Kim has been practicing before the Workers' Compensation Commission since her first day as an attorney, and is recognized by peers and commissioners as prepared and effective. Having practiced on both sides of the aisle, with previous experience as plaintiff's AND defense counsel, Ms. Seabright brings a nuanced perspective to each case and is an effective negotiator and litigator.. Ms. Seabright was born and raised in Maryland, graduating from Hagerstown Community College with two degrees before becoming a paralegal. While working as a paralegal in personal injury and workers’ compensation firms, she obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Law and American Civilization from Towson University in 2017. After several years in the legal industry, Kim sought her Juris Doctor from Penn State Law, graduating in 2021 with concentrations in Advocacy & Litigation and Health Law. Prior to joining the team at Schmidt, Dailey & O'Neill, Ms. Seabright worked as both plaintiff's counsel for workers' compensation/general liability matters, and as a well-respected criminal defense attorney, awarded "Top 40 Under 40" by the National Trial Lawyers for her work.. Assisting clients in both Spanish and English, Ms. Seabright is admitted to practice in Maryland and a member of several professional organizations. She has experience litigating and co-chairing cases in almost every county in the State of Maryland and before the United States District Court. Ms. Seabright is member of the Maryland Bar Association, the Maryland Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Association, the Baltimore County Bar Association, the Anne Arundel Bar Association, the Montgomery County Bar Association and the Maryland LGBT+ Bar Association. She is also a public notary in the State of Virginia.
Workers' Compensation and Personal Injury attorney. I've litigated countless of cases in both fields, and I work hard and do my best to ensure the best result for my client evey time.
Ms. Rejaei has lived in the Memphis area for most of her life. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Memphis with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. She subsequently attended the University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. During law school, Ms. Rejaei served as Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable James F. Russell of the Circuit Court of Shelby County, Tennessee, whereby she was able to get a birds-eye view of the litigation process, research law, and provide memorandums for Judge Russell. She also was able to attend numerous hearings and trials, which allowed her to better understand the legal courtroom process. During law school, Ms. Rejaei was further active in Moot Court, which allowed her to receive training for courtroom appearances as an attorney. She also served as a staff writer for the University of Memphis Law Review, which honed her research and writing skills.. She has been part of the NST team since 2010. Throughout her time with the firm of Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, she has handled a wide variety of cases, including automobile accidents, wrongful death, social security disability, and workers’ compensation, which is her main area of practice. Ms. Rejaei knows how devastating work injuries can be to an individual and family, and she has developed a passion for helping these workers with permanent injuries. She now chairs NST’s Workers’ Compensation Practice Group.. Ms. Rejaei is admitted to practice law in Tennessee. In 2016, she was elected to the Memphis Bar Associated Young Lawyers Division Board of Directors. She is also an active member of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association. Ms. Rejaei was selected to the 2016 Super Lawyers Mid-South Rising Stars list, which recognizes lawyers who have received professional achievement through a rigorous peer recognition system. Ms. Rejaei has dedicated herself to making a difference in the lives of injured workers and is zealous and passionate in her representation of them. Outside of her practice, she enjoys running, biking, watching the Memphis Grizzlies, and spending time with her husband, daughter, and three rescue dogs. She has served as President of the Memphis Law Animal Advocacy Group. Ms. Rejaei also committed time as a volunteer mentor for several years with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mid-South.