Christian’s professional journey began in the United States Marine Corps, where he served as a Recon Marine stationed at 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion in Okinawa, Japan. Through rigorous service in some of the world’s most demanding environments, he developed a deep commitment to others. The Marine Corps instilled in him the core values of resilience, teamwork, and sacrifice—principles that continue to shape his dedication to advocating for those in need.
After earning his law degree, Christian transitioned to the role of construction project manager, where he used his legal background to advocate for homeowners battling against insurance companies. This experience deepened his passion for standing up to powerful entities and provided him with invaluable insight into the struggles individuals face when trying to rebuild after a loss.
Christian then transitioned to the courtroom, serving as a prosecutor for Clark County. He fought for victims on all levels of the criminal justice system, ranging from trial to the Ohio Supreme Court. His time in the courtroom sharpened his litigation skills in both criminal and civil matters, reinforcing his commitment to advocating for others.
Today, Christian concentrates on personal injury law, representing individuals who have been harmed by negligence or misconduct. Drawing on his unique background as a Recon Marine, his experience advocating for homeowners against insurance companies, and his time as a prosecutor, he approaches each case with determination and compassion, as well as a commitment to securing the justice and compensation his clients deserve.
Christian was a founding board member and secretary of the Recon & Sniper Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting active-duty service members and veterans through financial assistance, peer counseling, and mental health treatment. Additionally, its competitive sports division, Team RSF, offers veterans opportunities to participate in USPSA, precision rifle, endurance sports, cowboy sports, and more, aiming to transform high-risk behaviors into positive, goal-oriented hobbies.