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Attorney Anthony Graeme Mistretta has been advocating for the rights of injured individuals since 1997, with a dedicated focus on workers' compensation cases. Based in Pittsburgh, PA, he is committed to understanding the unique concerns of his clients and providing tailored legal solutions to meet their needs. His extensive experience has enabled him to navigate the complexities of workers' compensation law effectively, resulting in substantial recoveries for countless clients through both settlements and litigation. Prior to his tenure at Edgar Snyder & Associates, LLC, Attorney Mistretta honed his legal skills at various plaintiff law firms, where he represented injured workers for nearly a decade. His diverse background also includes a significant role in the health insurance sector, where he served as a legal advisor and lobbyist in Washington D.C., advocating for federal healthcare reform. This experience enriches his practice, allowing him to provide invaluable insights into the intersection of healthcare and insurance law. Recognized for his expertise, Attorney Mistretta was featured in Risk and Insurance Magazine in October 2010, discussing the evolving landscape of the self-insurance industry in light of healthcare reforms. His commitment to his clients and the legal community is unwavering, and he continues to strive for excellence in all aspects of his practice. Outside of his legal work, Attorney Mistretta enjoys engaging in hands-on projects such as carpentry, drywall installation, and landscape design, reflecting his creative approach both in and out of the office. With a strong focus on client service and a deep understanding of his practice areas, he remains a trusted advocate for those navigating the challenges of injury and healthcare-related legal issues.
Workers' compensation attorneys help injured workers obtain benefits for workplace injuries. They navigate the claims process and fight for fair compensation. Common matters include workplace injuries, occupational illness, denied claims, disability benefits.