What would a workers comp attorney really do
I agree with Todd Miller's previous answer--but, to be honest, I'm not sure what your question is. If you are asking what's the benefit of being...
Columbus, OH
Workers compensation Lawyer at Columbus, OH
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation, Employee Benefits
I agree with Todd Miller's previous answer--but, to be honest, I'm not sure what your question is. If you are asking what's the benefit of being...
There are 3 parties to a workers' compensation claim: you, your employer and the BWC. Any one of the 3 can initiate the settlement process and no...
Heck yeah you should! Seriously, if you have claims already or your doctors are willing to confirm that your conditions (or even some of them) are...
Some of this was covered in the response provided by my colleague from Cleveland and I agree with what he mentioned. To expand upon that answer a...
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As others have noted, you have a couple potential options here but the first step is to find out whether your doctor can/will link your...
The general answer to this is "No" for several reasons, the first being that it's now 11 years since your injury and personal injury lawsuits...
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I've read the answers from my 2 colleagues and agree with what they've said. Typically, the "lump sum" compensation my clients mean in this context...
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Several of my colleagues have already mentioned that the Ohio Supreme Court prohibits attorneys from paying your weekly pay. If your condition is...
Have you had a EMG that confirms the CTS? The long and short of it is the Industrial Commission will not recognize CTS without confirmation you...
I'm unclear whether you are talking about applying for social security disability or workers' compensation benefits. If social security, then the...