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Christopher Stettler ("Chris") received his Juris Doctorate in 1999 at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in California. He was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2000. His primary area of practice is workers' compensation litigation. He has been with Bradford & Barthel since 2000.
Mr. Stettler also attended the University of New Mexico and Anderson School of Management. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in 1982 in Business Marketing, with Honors. He also earned the designation of Associate in Risk Management (ARM) from the Insurance Institute of America, Inc.
Mr. Stettler entered the Workers' Compensation arena going to work for American International Group (AIG) as a claims examiner in 1988. Subsequently, he was employed with Republic Indemnity Company of America as a litigation coordinator and hearing representative. He then opened Bradford & Barthel's San Diego office in June of 2000.
Mr. Stettler is married to Lorie Stettler, and they have a four-year-old daughter, Lara. Mr. Stettler enjoys hobbies, including hiking with Lara and the dogs, skiing, and golfing.
Mr. Stettler has three reported cases:
American Tissue Corporation v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, et al., 70 Cal. Comp. Cas 771 (2004)
Tonya Morris v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, et al.
69 Cal. Comp. Cas 819 (2004)
Wal-Mart, Inc, et al. v.. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board
68 Cal. Comp. Cas 1575 (2003)
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