“I have a true partnership with the clients. I am working with them to resolve issues and obtain the best results.”
Michael A. Moskowitz is an experienced workers’ compensation attorney with over 34 years representing state fund and self-insured employers before the Industrial Commission of Ohio and in courts throughout the State of Ohio at trial and appellate levels. Mr. Moskowitz has extensive trial experience, serving as lead counsel for numerous jury and bench trials throughout Ohio. He also represents excess carriers regarding coverage issues. Additionally, Mr. Moskowitz has broad general practice experience, including his work as an attorney at a general practice firm in Cincinnati.
Mr. Moskowitz partners with businesses to provide open, honest communication on claims and litigation. Throughout his career, Mr. Moskowitz has focused on results, including prevailing on a mandamus action in which the Tenth District Court of Appeals re-interpreted the law concerning modified duty to allow employers to make verbal light duty job offers in certain situations and successfully defending a denied VSSR Application before the Ohio Supreme Court.
As a valued leader in the legal community, Mr. Moskowitz has presented at numerous seminars on various topics including workers’ compensation, Medicare Set Aside issues, and subrogation. He previously chaired the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee for the Cincinnati Bar Association.
Mr. Moskowitz graduated from the University of Michigan in 1986 and the Ohio State University College of Law with a Juris Doctor degree in 1989. During law school, he participated in a Judicial Externship with the Ohio Supreme Court where he clerked for Justice Alice Robie Resnick.
Mr. Moskowitz is licensed in Ohio, Kentucky, and the US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. He is an active participant in his community and served on the board of Camp Livingston, an overnight camp for children, and was president of the camp for four years. He lives in Blue Ash, Ohio with his wife and four children.