About Queena
Queena Baumbach studied law at Widener University, where she earned her Juris Doctor. She later began practicing in Pennsylvania, building a career centered on workers' compensation law. Her legal training at Widener provided a foundation in litigation and administrative procedure that she applied when she entered practice.
Baumbach became active in local and state bar circles early in her career. Beginning in 2008 she joined several professional groups, including the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Workers' Compensation Section, the Dauphin County Bar Association's Workers' Compensation Section, and the Cumberland County Bar Association. Those memberships lasted through 2017 and formed a steady thread of professional involvement over nearly a decade.
Her peers entrusted her with leadership roles. She served as Chair of the Dauphin County Bar Association's Workers' Compensation Section in 2012, and later held the Workers' Compensation Chair position again in 2016. Those stints in leadership involved organizing section activities and helping coordinate education for local practitioners.
Throughout her time in practice, Baumbach worked on matters that arise regularly in the workers' compensation arena. She handled case preparation and advocacy before administrative forums, and she took part in negotiations and settlement discussions on behalf of clients. Her courtroom and hearing experience informed how she approached case strategy and client counseling.
Colleagues remember her as someone who participated in the bar association community. Her sustained involvement across county and state sections reflected an interest in staying current on changes to workers' compensation law and procedure. She contributed to section programs and served on committees during the years she was most active in the associations.
Baumbach's career shows a steady path from legal education to roles in professional organizations and day-to-day representation of clients in workers' compensation matters. She continues to practice in Pennsylvania. Her current work centers on workers' compensation cases and related administrative proceedings.