Elk + Elk welcomes a new member to their legal team.
Elk + Elk has welcomed Antonia ‘Toni’ Mysyk as a new personal injury attorney. A summa cum laude graduate from Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Mysyk brings extensive legal experience from her judicial externship and work with the public defender’s office. Committed to helping others, she aims to make a significant impact in the field of personal injury law. Elk + Elk continues its legacy of advocacy for injury victims, poised to enhance their legal support with Mysyk’s expertise.
Mayfield Heights, Ohio—In a significant development within the legal community, Elk + Elk, a renowned law firm specializing in personal injury litigation, has announced the hiring of Antonia “Toni” Mysyk as their newest personal injury attorney. This exciting announcement, made on April 7, 2025, marks a substantial step forward for Mysyk as she embarks on her legal career, fresh from her impressive academic achievements.
Mysyk boasts a stellar academic background, having earned her Juris Doctor from the prestigious Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where she graduated summa cum laude in 2024. Not only did she emerge as a top student in her class, she also served diligently as the Executive Online Editor for the Case Western Reserve Law Review, demonstrating her commitment to legal scholarship and excellence. In addition, Mysyk honed her litigation skills as a passionate competitor on the CWRU Mock Trial Team, further solidifying her dedication to the legal field.
Prior to joining Elk + Elk, Mysyk gained invaluable hands-on experience. She completed a judicial externship with Judge J. Philip Calabrese at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio and served as a certified legal intern with the Lake County Public Defender’s Office. These experiences equipped her with the practical knowledge and courtroom experience needed to take on the challenges of personal injury litigation.
Proudly hailing from Chardon, Ohio, and a current resident of Cleveland, Mysyk has a heartfelt commitment to serving others. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in History with minors in legal studies and criminology from Franciscan University of Steubenville, where she again graduated summa cum laude in 2021. Her strong academic background paired with a genuine desire to help individuals navigate the complexities of the legal system makes her an asset to the Elk + Elk team.
Founded to protect the rights of injury victims, Elk + Elk has a storied history of securing substantial verdicts and settlements in personal injury cases. They continue to advocate for clients across a range of claims, including auto accidents, medical malpractice, birth injuries, workers’ compensation, and product defects. Mysyk’s addition to the legal team promises to enhance the firm’s ability to provide exceptional legal support to those in need.
In related news within the legal landscape, an ongoing investigation is currently being conducted regarding a fatal three-car crash in Beachwood involving a tractor-trailer that occurred on September 22. Tragically, a 40-year-old man from Mayfield Heights died from injuries sustained in this incident. The local community remains heartbroken as authorities work diligently to piece together the circumstances surrounding this devastating event.
In addition, a traffic stop-related crash involving police cruisers in Highland Heights on December 14 resulted in an officer sustaining a back injury, raising concerns around the safety of vehicular pursuits. Furthermore, in a separate incident, a two-vehicle crash in Streetsboro left one individual with a minor injury, involving a young driver who reportedly dozed off behind the wheel, emphasizing the importance of vigilance on the roads.
The commitment to community extends beyond individual legal representation, as Elk + Elk is gearing up to participate in the upcoming Community Partnership on Aging Chili Cook-Off, set for October 24. This event aims to raise funds for the Safe at Home program, showcasing Elk + Elk’s commitment to fostering community wellness and support while enhancing networking opportunities for local activists.
As Antonia Mysyk steps into her new role at Elk + Elk, her dedication to litigation and helping others shines brightly. With a promising future ahead, she is poised to make a significant impact in the field of personal injury law, benefiting both clients and the firm alike.
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