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Michael Santi

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Michael joined TKCK as an associate attorney in 2021. Michael primarily handles workers’ compensation cases. Prior to coming to TKCK, he worked at Travelers Insurance as both a Return-to-Work Case Manager in the National Account Market and an Investigative Case Manager. In addition to handling claims at Travelers, Michael mentored and trained new employees. He also regularly appeared for Travelers at the DIA for Conciliations.
Michael graduated from the University of Massachusetts School of Law with his Juris Doctor in 2020, and from Salem State College with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice in 2010. While attending law school, Michael was involved in the Community Development Clinic which represents small businesses and non-profit organizations. Michael also performed pro bono service for the Fair Employment Project, a non-profit organization focused on providing employment legal advocacy for workers with limited means.