| Schultz Law is led by Mark Schultz, a trial lawyer with 35 years of experience, known for creativity and strategic thinking, coupled with methodical preparation and well regarded trial skills. Schultz Law has a practice that is national in scope but intensely focused in its specialty areas: product liability, construction, and workers' compensation subrogation.
February 22nd, 2012
Schultz Law Sponsors Workers’ Compensation Benchmarking Study
Schultz Law is proud to sponsor the latest workers’ compensation subrogation benchmarking study. The National Association of Subrogation Professionals has published the latest definitive study of workers’ compensation subrogation. The study deals with philosophy, performance management, organizational structure, organizational practices, personnel benchmarks, operating practices, settlement metrics, and subrogation performance. The report was prepared under the [...]
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February 13th, 2012
Schultz Law Expands Presence in Maryland, Virginia and Washington D.C.
Schultz Law principal Mark Schultz is now licensed to practice law in Maryland and is handling cases throughout the state. Our Maryland offices are located at 9831 Greenbelt Road, Suite 205, Seabrook, MD. 20706. At this location, we are of counsel with Kopstein & Associates, LLC, a prominent Maryland, Virginia and DC [...]
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November 30th, 2011
Some Assembly Required
Sometimes, proving a product left the assembly line with a defect isn’t enough. You have to show that management is to blame. That’s when the company’s quality management procedures come into play.
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Posted in: Mark C. Schultz, Esq., Products Liability
March 31st, 2011
Workers’ Compensation Subrogation Rights are not Affected by “Anti-Subrogation” Doctrine
In situations where the subrogating insurer plaintiff is the same as the insurer for the defendant, some courts have applied the “anti-subrogation” doctrine. This means that equitable principles prevent the plaintiff from pursuing subrogation rights against its own insured. In a case handled by Mark Schultz, a Pennsylvania Court has ruled that that doctrine does [...]
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Posted in: Subrogation
December 3rd, 2010
Subrogation for Pain Pump Damages
Be on the lookout for extraordinary medical bills related to arthroscopic shoulder surgery. After surgery to repair Slap or Bankart tears, a device known as a pain pump has been used to alleviate post operative pain.
Unfortunately these devices have resulted in cartilage dissolving. Extensive treatment and surgery necessitated by this complication. There is currently litigation [...]
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Posted in: Subrogation
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