Mark B. Weisser

Mark B. Weisser: Attorney with Weisser & Wolf
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Biography

In 1988, Mark B. Weisser and his partner, Scott A. Wolf, established Weisser and Wolf – a premier personal injury and workers’ compensation law firm serving Cincinnati, Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky.

Mr. Weisser is one of the first attorneys to be certified as a Specialist in Workers’ Compensation Law by the Ohio State Bar Association. Presently, he serves on the Ohio State Workers’ Compensation Specialty Board. The Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialty Board is comprised of a select group of attorneys who are in charge of certifying specialization applications on behalf of Ohio attorneys practicing in the field of workers’ compensation. Mr. Weisser has served as an adjunct facility member of the Salmon P. Chase College of Law Northern Kentucky where he served as an instructor in Ohio workers’ compensation law for over ten years.

Mr. Weisser’s extensive achievements have been recognized by his peers in the legal community. He has received an AV Preeminent Peer Review rating by Martindale Hubbell, which is the highest rating possible. Mark has been named a Super Lawyer by his peers for 2015,2016,2017,2018,2019, 2020 and 2021. Mark has also been admitted as a member to the Multi-Million Dollar Advocate Forum, an exclusive group of lawyers who have achieved a verdict or settlement in excess of $2 million dollars. Mr. Weisser obtained a multi-million dollar verdict in a first medical malpractice claim which he tried before a jury. He has obtained a multi-million dollar settlement in a complex product liability case arising out of a defective coupler mechanism which caused a bucket to be detached, fatally injuring a worker within a trench. In 2010, Mr. Weisser acted as lead attorney in an electrical injury case involving a local utility company, which resulted in a multi-million dollar settlement.

Mr. Weisser was born and raised in Cincinnati and he has remained in the region since graduating from Walnut Hills High School. He is married and has two adult children. He has worked extensively with several charities in the community.

A successful representation of a client often involves the need to appeal adverse decisions or to defend appeals filed by the opposing party. Mr. Weisser has distinguished himself in the field of appellate advocacy as demonstrated by the following successful appeals, all of which have resulted in victories for Mr. Weisser’s clients:

A) Viox v. Weinberg, 2006-Ohio-5075. Jury verdict in excess of $2,500,00.00 upheld in medical malpractice case.

B) Morton v. Continental Casualty Ins. Co., 2008-Ohio-1126. Successful appeal finding defendant employer’s insurance policy covered motor vehicle accident.C) Aretz v. Rue (1995) 106 App.3d 605. Successful appeal in a motor vehicle accident case holding that plaintiff, in failing to secure cargo in a work van was not legally obligated to anticipate the negligence of another.D) Long v. Long, 2006-Ohio-2241. Successful appeal holding that a clause in an auto insurance policy which reduced coverage for a permissive user of the policy was void.E) Emmert v. Mabe, 2008-Ohio-1884. Successful appeal in a workers’ compensation claim holding that plaintiff’s knee injury occurred in the course and scope of employment.F) State ex rel.Greco v. BWC, et al., 2001-Ohio-293. Successful appeal in the Ohio Supreme Court which held that employer’s evidence showing safety equipment as purchased did not relieve employer of their duty to actually provide the equipment to the employee.G) Harrison v. Panera, 2013-Ohio-5338 and Bohl v. Casseus Transport Co, 2012-Ohio-2248. Both of these successful appeals helped to define the evidentiary standards as to what constitutes a substantial aggravation of pre-existing injury under Ohio workers’ compensation law.

Areas of Practice (18)

  • Personal Injury
  • Car Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Commercial Truck Accidents
  • Product Liability
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Dog Bite Injuries
  • Workers Compensation
  • Medical Bills
  • Anticipated Costs of Medical Care
  • Disability
  • Disfigurement
  • Lost Wages
  • Loss of Future Income
  • Rehabilitation and Training
  • Diminished Quality of Life
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Wrongful Death

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Miami University, B.A., Business Administration, 1980
Law School Attended:
Case Western Reserve University Law School, J.D., 1983
Year of First Admission:
1983
Admission:
1983, Ohio; Kentucky
ISLN:
902866087

Peer Reviews

5.0/5.0 (2 reviews)
Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent Rating Badge
  • Legal Knowledge

    5.0/5.0
  • Analytical Capability

    5.0/5.0
  • Judgment

    4.9/5.0
  • Communication

    4.9/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    5.0/5.0
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4.3/5.0 (2 reviews)
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Mark Weisser is a great lawyer. Very caring about his clients and very knowledgeable about the law. He prepared well before each hearing. He'll fight to the end to get you what you deserve. Definitely...

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