Injured at Work? Here’s How a Connecticut Workers’Compensation Attorney Can Help You Get Back onYour Feet
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Tim is the founding partner of Schafer Law, having opened the practice in 2008. Prior to his admission to practice law he worked as a mediator in criminal matters in the Bridgeport, Norwalk and Waterbury Superior Courts. Upon admission to the Connecticut Bar he worked for a small firm in Norwalk where he established himself in the workers’ compensation field.
From here he opened The Law Offices of Timothy M. Schafer and continued to pursue workers’ compensation and personal injury matters. As of 2012, the firm has grown yet again and become Schafer Law, with the addition of Attorney Marisa F. Schafer to the firm
Tim is admitted to practice law in the State of Connecticut and State of New York. He is also
certified in alternative dispute resolution. The attorney has previously served as a juvenile law panel attorney for the juvenile court program in Danbury, Connecticut, which also serves Stamford. In fact, his work and the work of Attorney Marisa F. Schafer in Connecticut’s juvenile court system led to members of the bar and the bench recommending The Law Offices of Schafer Law to Child Advocates of Connecticut for pro bono work. The organization, which has contacted the firm for assistance, helps abused and neglected children get placed in safe homes.
In 1998 Tim earned an Associates in Applied Science through the United States Air Force. He graduated with a B.A. from the University at Albany, State University of New York in 2001 as a dual major in English and Medieval and Renaissance Studies. In 2005 he graduated cum laude
from Quinnipiac University, School of Law and served as an Associate Editor of the Probate Law Journal and a judge on the school’s Judicial Board. He served as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force on active duty from 1994 until 1998 and as a reservist from 2001 until 2004. He has been decorated on several occasions to include two Air Force Achievement Medals, two National Defense Service Medals and an Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor
Marisa joined Schafer Law in 2012 after working for several years in a small general practice firm in Fairfield, Connecticut. In 2001, she graduated with a B.A. in English from the University
at Albany, State University of New York. Marisa graduated cum laude in 2005 from Quinnipiac University School of Law where she obtained her law degree and served as an Associate Editor on the Quinnipiac Law Review, Magister to the Burns Inn Chapter of Phi Delta Phi, and as a judge on the law school’s Judicial Board.
Additionally, Marisa serves as a pro bono attorney for Lawyers for Children America, representing abused and neglected children in juvenile court proceedings. Due to her work and the work of Attorney Timothy M. Schafer in the juvenile court system, Schafer Law has been referred to Child Advocates of Connecticut for pro bono services
The organization works with volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children, helping to protect their best interests and get them placed into safe permanent homes.) The law firm was recommended by various members of the bench and bar from the juvenile court program that serves both Danbury and Stamford, which led to the organization reaching out to the firm for legal counseling. Marisa is admitted to practice law in the State of Connecticut and State of New York. She is also admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut.
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Tim and Marisa Schafer opened Schafer Law to support Fairfield county, Connecticut area (Bridgeport, Norwalk, Danbury, Stamford, and more) residents with workers’ compensation claims.