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Ontario Workers Compensation Lawyer
Overview
Liz Ewert is a vice president and the managing attorney of Rossi Law Group's Ontario office. She represents various self-insured employers, third party administrators, and insurance companies in workers' compensation cases throughout Southern California. Liz is very familiar with all aspects of handling workers' compensation claims from inception to resolution, including AOE/COE trials, trials on all issues, depositions of witnesses and doctors, and the strategic pursuit of discovery. She routinely works closely with employers to ensure all relevant information is used to defend claims in order to achieve the most favorable outcomes.
Liz was named a 2021 Rising Star by Super Lawyers and featured in Los Angeles Magazine and Southern California Super Lawyers Magazine. This identifies her as being among the top 2.5% of up and coming attorneys.
Liz prides herself on building lasting relationships and being available to her clients at all points of the pre-litigation and litigation process. She has conducted numerous trainings of third-party-administrators related to workers' compensation claims handling and litigation and stays up to date on new case law and amendments to the Labor Code. When not focusing on workers' compensation defense, she enjoys spoiling her bulldogs, mountain biking and traveling with her husband.
Liz graduated from Pepperdine University School of Law with a certificate from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution. During her time at Pepperdine, she served as an associate editor for the Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship, and the Law and was involved in several clinics including the Special Education Advocacy Clinic and the Investor Advocacy Clinic. Finally, while working for Rossi Law Group as a law clerk during her time in law school, Liz gained valuable experience in workers' compensation matters.
Before moving to California, Elizabeth obtained her bachelor's degree in business from Indiana University.
About Elizabeth Ewert
Current Employment Position(s)
- Managing Attorney
- Senior Vice President
Practice Areas
- Workers Compensation
- Insurance Law
Qualifications
Past Positions
- Rossi Law Group, Law Clerk
Education
- Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, California
Honors: Certificate from the Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution
Honors: Special Education Advocacy Clinic
Honors: Investor Advocacy Clinic - Indiana University
Major: Business
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
430 N. Vineyard Ave.Suite 200 Ontario, CA 91764
Fax
- 805-246-1545
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