Jeffrey D. Newby

Board of Directors & Workers' Compensation Co-Managing Partner
Mt. Laurel
2000 Midlantic Drive
Suite 200
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054

Jeff Newby manages both large and small scale New Jersey workers’ compensation programs for both national and regional clients, offering creative solutions to high claims volume, catastrophic workers’ compensation matters, and exposure reduction.

Through his commitment to case supervision and his ability to work effectively with a wide array of clients on their individual needs, Jeff helps businesses meet their immediate financial goals, adhere to long-term financial planning, and achieve specific performance targets.

Jeff directly oversees multifaceted litigation, initiates file reviews to enforce universal accountability, and goes to court often to personally advocate for his clients’ desired results. He also assists clients with addressing course and scope of employment issues along with protecting subrogation reimbursement rights.

Jeff is a Certified Workers’ Compensation Attorney by the New Jersey Supreme Court and was inducted into the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers in 2010.

Every year since 2012, Jeff has achieved an AV Preeminent® from Martindale-Hubbell. This is given to attorneys who are ranked at the highest level of professional excellence for their legal excellence, communication skills, and ethical standards by their peers. Jeff has also been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America® as a peer-reviewed and recommended workers’ compensation defense attorney, and has been every year since 2010.

Jeff has testified before the New Jersey State Senate regarding comprehensive changes to the Workers’ Compensation Statute as a member of the Executive Committee of the New Jersey Bar Association. Jeff has also argued before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Pennsylvania Superior and Commonwealth Courts, Federal Court, and the New Jersey Superior Court.

Professional & Community Involvement

  • New Jersey State Bar Association, Member
  • The Council for Litigation Management, Fellow
  • Jewish Relief Agency, Volunteer
  • Habitat for Humanity, Volunteer
  • Ronald McDonald House, Volunteer
  • National Retail Restaurant Defense Association (NRRDA), Member

Speaking Engagements

  • 11.16.23 Moderator, “IME/NFT/PPE: What’s With The Acronyms and What is Truly Important About Your Expert Exams,” New Jersey Self Insurers Association
  • 09.20.23 Speaker, “The Role of Pain Management in the Treatment of Injured Workers”
  • 04.06.23 Pennsylvania vs New Jersey Workers’ Compensation
  • 02.02.23 Dual Jurisdiction: Best Practices for Managing Workers’ Compensation Claims
  • 01.17.23 New Jersey Year in Review & Emerging Trends in Workers’ Compensation
  • 11.17.22 Independent Contractor Status in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation: Where are We Headed?
  • 04.28.22 Workers’ Compensation: A Full View
  • 04.21.22 New Jersey Workers’ Compensation: A Deeper Look
  • 01.13.22 New Jersey Workers’ Compensation 101
  • 07.08.21 Slippery When Wet: Parking Lot and Sidewalk Workers’ Compensation – To Pay or Not To Pay
  • 01.05.21 2020: A Unique Year in Many Ways Including Changes in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation
  • 09.24.20 New Jersey COVID Bill Signed into Law: What is the Impact?
  • 08.17.20 New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Update – Part 2
  • 08.10.20 New Jersey Workers’ Compensation – Part 1
  • 2.25.20 Controlling Medical Cost in Catastrophic Claims
  • 12.26.17 Top Ten New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Cases of 2017
  • 05.16.17 Dual Coverage Issues
  • 02.21.17 Medicare Set Aside Webinar
  • 04.19.16 Why Does New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Move so Slowly and What Can You Do About It?
  • 03.15.16 Weber Gallagher Presents “WG University” Workers’ Compensation Webinar “Winning Defenses for Workers’ Compensation in New Jersey”
  • 06.15.23 Panelist, “Dual Jurisdiction – Best Practices for Managing Claims in New Jersey & Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation,” IARP Conference
  • 05.12.22 Host, “New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Jeopardy,” New Jersey Self Insurers Association
  • 11.18.21 Speaker, “Two Sides to the Coin: The Petitioner’s Side of Things”
  • 06.01.21 Presenter, “Concurrent Jurisdiction Dilemma: PA versus NJ”
  • 09.22.17 Speaker, New Jersey Self-Insurer’s Association Annual Breakfast, “Workers’ Compensation 101.”
  • 07.13.16 Presenter, “Course and Scope of Employment: Key Facts to Access and Assert the Defense,” WG University Webinar
  • 04.29.16 Presenter, “Update on Recent Case Law in New Jersey Workers’ Compensation,” New Jersey Self Insured Association
  • 03.19.15 Speaker, “Legal Update,” Central Jersey Claims Association Meeting, Hamilton Township, NJ
  • 05.08.14 Presenter, “Do You Want To Know A Secret? – Investigations in Social Media,” NJSIA Workers’ Compensation Conference, Harrah’s Resort, Atlantic City, NJ
  • 03.01.14 Presenter, “Key Factors to Investigate While Defending Course and Scope of Employment Claims,” CLM, Webinar
  • 02.20.14 Presenter, “Legal Update,” Central Jersey Claims Association, Hamilton Township, NJ
  • 02.03.14 “Legal Update,” Central Jersey Claims Association
  • 08.16.12 Speaker, “Causal Relationship, Apportionment and The Fund and Ethical Obligations,” National Business Institute
  • 07.27.12 Presenter, “Advanced Workers’ Compensation,” National Business Institute, Princeton, NJ
  • 03.15.12 Speaker, “Update on NJ Workers’ Compensation Case Law,” Central Jersey Claims Association
  • 10.05.11 Presenter, “Managing Co-Morbidities in Workplace Injuries – Getting Employees Back to Baseline,” New Jersey Self Insurers’ Association
  • 05.02.11 Speaker, “Managing Co-Morbidities in Work Place Injuries – Getting Employees Back to Baseline,” NJSIA Meeting
  • 03.04.11 Presenter, “Managing Co-Morbidities in Workplace Injuries – Getting Employees Back to Baseline,” New Jersey Self Insurers Association Seminar

Cases and Experience

Secured a dismissal after a trial on a case that dated back to a 2003 injury. The injured worker was involved in a motor vehicle accident and ultimately underwent a cervical fusion. She initially received an award of permanency of 25% of partial total for the injury to her neck. Upon reopening the case, our psychiatric expert found depression and anxiety in addition to the physical injuries. The award was increased to 31% of partial total. The petitioner applied for and received Social Security Disability finding her totally permanently disabled. The petitioner then filed a second application to review her award contending that she was totally and permanently disabled. Following a trial with testimony of the petitioner, her orthopedic and psychiatric experts, as well as surveillance evidence and our orthopedic and psychiatric experts, the judge dismissed the case and found no change in her disability. The case closed with prejudice saving the client approximately $500,000 in future exposure.

Successfully tried a case for a healthcare agency where an employee alleged sustaining a low back injury when leaving a client's home. She slipped and fell on ice. The claim was dismissed with prejudice following the presentation of four witnesses. We were able to convince the judge that in contrast to the employee’s allegations, she was not going to her car in order to retrieve a timesheet. Had the judge believed that fact issue, the trip to the car may have been deemed work-related. Using her recorded statement and other documentation, including fact witness testimony, the case was dismissed and saved the employer in the range of $100,000 in wage loss and medical bills, as well as an award of permanent disability.

Secured a dismissal after a trial for a claim for right hip treatment. The petitioner slipped on ice but did not report the injury or seek treatment until a year later. Medical investigation revealed the right hip condition was idiopathic and unaffected by the fall, leading to the dismissal of the motion for benefits. The decision is unlikely to be overturned on appeal, resulting in significant savings for wage loss benefits.

Prior results cannot and do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome with respect to any future matter that we or any lawyer may be retained to handle.

Assistant

Education

  • Wake Forest University School of Law, J.D., 1985
  • University of Notre Dame, B.A., 1982

Practices

Admissions

  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • United States Court of Claims
  • United States Court of Appeals Federal Circuit
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of Pennsylvania

Industries

Awards & Recognition

  • Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent®
  • The Best Lawyers in America® for Workers’ Compensation, 2010 – 2023
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