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Ross Karsnitz
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โจ About
About Ross Karsnitz
Ross Karsnitz chairs the workers' compensation practice and assists clients with a wide variety of civil litigation including personal injury, workers' compensation, business, and real estate matters in the Georgetown Office. Ross was raised in Sussex County Delaware, and is a second-generation attorney with both his mother and father practicing in Delaware.
Following his clerkship with the now President Judge of the Superior Court, Ross practiced criminal defense for the Office of Defense Services, rising through the ranks in Family Court, the Court of Common Pleas and Superior Court in Kent County and New Castle County. By the end of his time at the Office of Defense Services, he was litigating first chair on capital murder cases.
Practice areas:
โข Injury Law
โข Boating and Jet Ski Accidents
โข Car Accidents
โข Commercial Transactions
โข Motorcycle Accidents
โข Dog Bites / Attacks
โข Construction Accidents
โข Infant Formula Litigation
โข Mass Torts
โข Negligent Security
โข Product Liability
โข Real Estate
โข Rideshare Accidents
โข Serious Injuries
โข Slip and Fall
โข Truck Accidents
โข Workers' Compensation
โข Wrongful Death
rkarsnitz@morrisjames.com
T 302.856.7158
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
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Real Estate Law
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Construction Law
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Workers' Compensation
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Business Law
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
Widener University Delaware School of Law
J.D. (2010)
๐ Bar Admissions
State Bar of Delaware ย # 005502
Member
Member
Member
Sussex County Superior Court
Member
Civil Advisory Committee
Member
Delaware Trial Lawyers Association
Member
Sussex County-at-Large Board of Governor
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Partner
Morris James LLP Current
Law Clerk
Honorable Jan R. Jurden 2010
๐ Awards & Recognition
Workers'
Compensation Law - Claimants
Best Lawyers
Top Lawyer - Personal Injury
Delaware Today
๐ Publications
- A Closer Look at Traffic Accidents in Delaware
- Construction Accidents FAQs
- What Workers'
- Compensation Benefits are You Entitled to in Delaware?
- Who Can Be Sued in a Negligent Security Lawsuit?