Mark Schmidt
Workers' Compensation Lawyer Serving Media, PA With Over 30 Years Experience
Practicing since 1990. Joined forces with Vasil Kirifides in 1994, and later added George Rassias. Mark, Vasil and Anna Rio are each Certified Workers' Compensation Specialists, and each have more than 30 years' experience representing injured workers. George compliments our Workers' Compensation practice with his 30+ years' experience handling Personal Injury cases. Mark and George are frequently invited to Present Continuing Legal Education programs for PBI and the Delaware County Bar Association, where Mark has served as Co-Chair of the Workers' Compensation committee since 2022.
Outside of work, being a die-hard Philadelphia sports fan has been more enjoyable than usual since the Eagles 2017 Superbowl victory and the run of Post-Season appearances by most of the Philly Teams. The 2024-2025 seasons are shaping up to be a true "Philly-Special" for the Birds, Phils, Sixers (and hopefully) Flyers.
- Workers' Compensation
- Microsoft Teams
- Free Consultation
- Pennsylvania
- Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
- ID Number: 58746
- Founding Partner
- Schmidt Kirifides & Rassias
- Current
- Temple University
- J.D. (1990) | Law
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- Honors: Moot Court Honors Society
- Super Lawyer
- Super lawyer
- Every Year from 2007-2024
- State Bar of Pennsylvania  # 58746
- Member
- Current
- Radio Appearance, Philadelphia PA
- WWDB
- Workers Compensation Issues
- Workers Compensation Specialist
- Pennsylvania State Bar
- Q. I have a compensation case that medical needs to be settled. I am on Social Security and in need of a lawyer.
- A: Settlement of medical issues can be complicated when social security and Medicare are involved. Make sure the lawyer you pick is a CERTIFIED specialist and knows the rules. That being said every client has the right to choose the lawyer they want to represent them. But you must also be careful because some lawyers will not take over a case that was handled by someone else. Every situation is unique.