About Benjamin
Benjamin Boscolo practices personal injury law at ChasenBoscolo in Virginia — He has been a member of the Virginia State Bar since 1986. The firm specializes in various areas, including nursing home abuse, products liability, insurance claims, and maritime law. His office is dedicated to advocating for clients who have suffered injuries due to negligence or misconduct. He earned his J.D. from American University Washington College of Law in 1986, following a B.A.
in Government and Law from Lafayette College in 1979. His legal career has spanned several decades, during which he has gained experience in personal injury and workers' compensation law. He has also served as an instructor and assistant dean, contributing to the education of future legal professionals. Most of his practice involves representing clients in personal injury claims, focusing on cases that require a understanding of the law and the ability to navigate complex legal systems. He has been involved in various legal stages, including negotiations, trials, and appeals.
His background includes significant experience on the Workers Compensation Panel, where he has held multiple leadership roles since 1999. Before joining ChasenBoscolo, he was actively engaged in the Maryland State Bar Association, where he served as past chair of the Negligence, Insurance, and Workers Compensation section. His leadership roles have allowed him to influence policy and advocate for the rights of injured workers. He has also been involved with several professional organizations, including the American Bar Foundation and the American Association for Justice. Benjamin is recognized for his commitment to the field of personal injury law and has been honored as a fellow in various legal organizations.
His work extends beyond the courtroom, as he actively participates in educational initiatives and panels focused on workers' compensation. He has served as a panelist for multiple professional sports associations, providing legal guidance to athletes. In addition to his practice, he remains engaged with the legal community through various associations, including the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association and the District of Columbia Trial Lawyers Association. His dedication to his clients and the legal profession is evident in his long-standing commitment to advocacy and education within the field.