Mark A. Buterbaugh
Managing Partner of Mooney Law practicing in Workers Comp & Personal Injury
Managing Partner at Mooney Law. Created and manages the firm's Workers Compensation practice. Selected as a Rising Star in Pennsylvania and as a Super Lawyer by the prestigious national magazine, Super Lawyers. Only 5% of Pennsylvania Lawyers are selected as Super Lawyers and only 2.5% of Pennsylvania Lawyers are selected as Rising Stars. Practice and barred in both the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the State of Maryland.
Has recovered tens of millions of dollars in workers compensation benefits for injured workers throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland. Practices Workers Compensation litigation in both Pennsylvania and Maryland. Manages a full litigation practice, from claim petitions, to defending against employer petitions, to negotiating lump sum settlements for injured workers, and negotiating permanency awards in Maryland.
Represent clients in personal injury including slip and falls and animal bites.
Admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Also admitted to the US Middle District Court and US eastern District Court in Pennsylvania.
- Widener University Commonwealth Law School
- J.D. (2009) | Law
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- Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
- M.A. (1997) | Master of Public Administration
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- Pennsylvania State University - University Park
- B.A. (1992) | Political Science
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- Partner
- Mooney Law
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- Partner and Attorney at Mooney Law
- Attorney
- Post & Schell
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- Workers Compensation Defense
- Enforcement Counsel
- PA Gaming Control Board
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- Staff
- Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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- Link and Learn, Widener University Commonwealth Law School
- Widener School of Law
- Spoke to law students on transitioning from government law to private practice law
- Super Lawyer
- Super Lawyers
- Risings Stars in Pennsylvania
- Super Lawyers
- United States Eastern District Court
- Member
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- State Bar of Maryland
- Member
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- United States Middle District Bankruptcy Court
- Member
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- Franklin County United Way Board of Directors
- Board Member
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- Lebanon County Bar Association
- Member
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- Maryland
- Supreme Court of Maryland
- ID Number: 1910070001
- Pennsylvania
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Free Consultation
For Workers Compensation and Bankruptcy, consultations are always free. -
Credit Cards Accepted
For Workers Compensation, fees are contingency fee agreements. No fees are recovered unless I recover for the injured worker. -
Contingent Fees
Workers Compensation
- Workers' Compensation
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- English
- Q. I’ve received workman’s over a year in MD but now haven’t had a weekly payment in over 3 weeks. Is that legal?
- A: There could be a Few reasons why your check may have stopped. Best advice I can give is to contact an attorney who who handles Maryland Workers Compensation cases.
- Q. What do I do if a doctor says they cannot do anything for my work related back I jury
- A: First thing is, if you have a workers compensation attorney, my suggestion would be to schedule a consultation with you attorney. If you do not have one, I strongly advise you get an experienced attorney. There could be numerous things going on here and you should not face these type of things without counsel. Perhaps you are at MMI? Perhaps you need another opinion? Perhaps you are the wrong type of doctor? There could be numerous explanation for this.
- Q. Workmans comp settlement severe tbi
- A: No injured worker can be forced to settle their claim. My advice is simple. You need an experienced workers comp attorney to speak with about your case. You need some strong guidance. If you already have counsel, perhaps set up a phone consultation immediately to discuss your ongoing concerns.