About Ben

Ben Churchill earned his B.A. from Capital University Law School in 2003. He moved into the legal profession soon after and built a practice grounded in claims work and administrative law. His education set a practical foundation for a career spent largely inside the procedural framework of workers’ compensation law.

Churchill’s early professional record lists him as a workers’ compensation lawyer at Malek & Malek Lawyers At Law beginning in 2007. That position placed him in Ohio’s labor and injury-administration system at a time when state rules and benefit calculations were drawing closer scrutiny. He spent those formative years learning the mechanics of claims, hearings and employer-respondent procedures.

Over time Churchill developed a working knowledge of the statutes and administrative processes that shape workers’ compensation outcomes in Ohio. He handled client intake, claim filings and representation at administrative hearings. He also worked on case preparation and evidence development. Those duties required sustained interaction with injured workers, employers, insurers and the Industrial Commission, and they shaped the steady procedural temperament he brings to casework.

Professionally he remains connected to the bar and to local legal networks. Records indicate he maintains current association memberships. Those ties keep him plugged into developments at the state level and offer ongoing touchpoints with colleagues who practice in related areas of employment and administrative law.

Churchill practices in Ohio and his work has been anchored at Malek & Malek Lawyers At Law. He continues to represent clients in matters that arise under Ohio’s workers’ compensation system. His current practice focuses on handling workers’ compensation claims and representing clients in administrative proceedings across the state.

Education

Capital University Law School

B.A.

2003

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

Malek & Malek Lawyers At Law
2007

Accepted Jurisdictions

Ohio