Kelsi L. FeldmanAssociate AssistantVictoria Richards 856.667.9111 ext. 2118 vrichards@wglaw.comKelsi focuses her practice on defending insurance companies, self-insured, and employers in workers’ compensation matters across New Jersey.
Kelsi handles workers’ compensation matters for healthcare facilities, retail establishments, and grocery chains. Kelsi works to develop detailed medical summaries and research to keep the clients informed throughout the case. She handles court lists in Camden County and Toms River.
Before joining Weber Gallagher, Kelsi clerked for The Honorable Michael R. Ostrowski, Jr., J.S.C.
Kelsi L. FeldmanAssociate Kelsi focuses her practice on defending insurance companies, self-insured, and employers in workers’ compensation matters across New Jersey.
Kelsi handles workers’ compensation matters for healthcare facilities, retail establishments, and grocery chains. Kelsi works to develop detailed medical summaries and research to keep the clients informed throughout the case. She handles court lists in Camden County and Toms River.
Before joining Weber Gallagher, Kelsi clerked for The Honorable Michael R. Ostrowski, Jr., J.S.C.
ExperienceSuccessfully defended a claim before the Appellate Division affirming a Trial Court's decision that a Bihler operator did not suffer hearing loss during the course and scope of his employment. The Judge of Compensation found a lack of credible evidence to prove petitioner suffered physical injuries and hearing loss as a result of excessive noise exposure based on petitioner’s inconsistent testimony, the records of the treating doctors, and petitioner’s expert testimony, which provided no basis for the diagnosis, as well as an inconsistent narrative of the facts of the case. The Appellate Court held that the judge's factual and credibility findings were amply supported by sufficient credible evidence in the record, and there was no basis to disturb them.
AssistantVictoria Richards 856.667.9111 ext. 2118 vrichards@wglaw.com |