When an Ohio employee is hurt on the job and has an allowed workers compensation claim (BWC) claim, there are a number of ways he/she may be paid or receive compensation. The following are several of the most...
Ohio workers’ compensation (work comp is occupational insurance. If your injury is covered, your medical bills may be paid, and you may be paid cash for lost wages and disability for conditions caused by the...
Following a Hamilton, Ohio work injury, a certain amount of permanent (or “residual”) damage may remain. This lingering injury is compensable under Ohio law via what is called a “permanent partial disability...
Many workers compensation claims are handled without the help of a Hamilton workers’ compensation attorney. If you cut your finger, burn your hand, or sprain your ankle at work, and the injury fully and...
People often call us after being injured or in an accident on the property of another and ask whether they have a potential claim against the property owner (e.g., a business or store owner or a...
In Ohio, generally speaking, a “wrongful death” is a death caused by the wrongful act or negligence of another. The wrongful act or negligence provides the basis of liability in a civil lawsuit for damages. The...
Suffering through the pain of a personal injury is a hard enough road to bear without having to deal with your auto insurance company, your boss giving you are hard time for missing work, and meeting your...
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