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I Got Hurt on the Job and I Need Legal Help – How do I find an Attorney?

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Do Lawyers Specialize in Work Comp?  Here’s a short ‘how-to’ guide on what you should look for when you need to Hire an Ohio Workers’ Comp Lawyer.

You’ve been injured in a workplace accident, now what? In today’s OhioBWC climate you should retain an Ohio workers’ comp attorney. And, it’s critically important find a lawyer who is Board Certified in Ohio Workers’ Compensation.

There’s a lot of attorneys out there who take on Ohio Work Comp Claims, but they might only be doing a few. Think about your family doctor. You go to him/her for chest pains and the doctor sends you to a board certified medical specialist. In that instance, a cadiologist.

Well, when you get hurt on the job and need an Ohio work comp lawyer, don’t you think you should look for a board certified Ohio work comp specialist attorney to take on your claim?

Before hiring a work comp lawyer, there are things to think about.

Call several attorneys who take Ohio Workers’ Compensation Claims. You should interview the lawyer, either by phone or in person, before making your  hiring decision. Check out their websites. See if there are client testimonials.

Interviewing Ohio Workers’ Comp Lawyers

After gathering the name of one or more Ohio workers’ comp lawyers, call each one to set up an initial consultation. This is a brief interview where you can introduce yourself and talk about your on-the-job accident. Make sure that you ask each lawyer you call if he/she is a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney. If not, it’s probably because he/she does not do that much work comp.

You can accomplish many goals at the initial consultation. You’ll learn about the attorney’s background, skills, and strategy. You’ll be able to get some feedback about the strength of your Ohio workers’ comp claim. You will be able to ‘get a feel’ as to whether this is the attorney you want to represent your legal interests. Remember, your decision will affect you and your family.

Get a free initial consultation. Ask if the lawyer charges for the initial meeting. If he/she does, call someone else.  Initial consultations should be free of charge.

Whether you are in Cleveland, Lorain, Elyria, Akron, Canton or any other part of Ohio, make sure you prepare ahead of time for your free initial consultation. Bring your questions with you, along with some writing materials to record the answers and bring any documents you have received from your injury claim.

Background & Experience

Ask the Ohio workers’ comp attorney about his or her background and experience. Questions can include:

    • Are you a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney?
    • How long have you been practicing Ohio Workers’ Compensation law?
    • Do you take other kinds of cases? If so, what kinds? How many Ohio Work Comp Claims do you handle at any given time?
    • Have you had a client before with a workplace accident similar to mine or with injuries like mine?

To understand or ‘get a feel’ of how the lawyer approaches Ohio workers’ comp claims, think about this:

  • How do you approach handling Ohio workers’ comp claims?
  • Do you aggressively seek as many allowances/awards as are available?
  • What allowances/awards are available in an Ohio Work Comp Claim?
  • When it comes to making a decision in my comp claim, do you communicate with the client?  Do you present various options to the client in the decision making process?
  • Do you tell the client what you would do in the claim, if it was your injury, using your experience?

You should also ask the attorney what his/her opinion and assessment of the claim might be.

Fees

You’ve probably wondered how much an Ohio workers’ comp lawyer costs. The fee is usually a contingency fee. So getting a Board Certified Ohio Work Comp Specialist Attorney won’t cost more than the general practitioner who happens to take in work comp claims along with any other legal issue.  But you should ask how each lawyer you call handles fees. You should ask if the attorney charges by the hour? If so, how much?

What is the contingency percentage you take of funds I receive. What funds are subject to contingency fees?

Hiring an Ohio Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

Once you’ve talked or met with each attorney on your list, it’s time to choose one to represent you. If you only interviewed one and he or she was fantastic or if you interviewed several but one was a real stand-out, than your decision is easy.

After you have gone through the interview process, you should have the answer to the most important question: Which is the best attorney to handle your Ohio workers’ compensation claim? When you have this answer, you are ready to move forward in your efforts to get compensation for your workplace accident and injuries.

There are many nuances to a BWC claim. There are time limits and taking the wrong course of action can severely impact on any Ohio BWC claim.

Call Mike Gruhin, The Comp Specialist, to discuss any aspect of your Ohio Workers’ Compensation Claim. Act now, Call now!

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Calculating Ohio Workers’ Compensation Wage Loss

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You’ve been injured on the job, but because of your injury restrictions you’re unable to return to work at your former position or former hours.

What can you do to protect yourself when you receive a lower rate of pay. What can you do about the difference between your pre-injury earnings and post-injury reduced wages? Read on . . . . Read the rest of this entry »

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Older Ohio BWC claims have hidden value – Don’t let your claim expire before you get the cash

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Don’t you want the hidden money in your BWC claims?  I can’t believe that because I talk to and see many new injury inquirers each week and when I check their older OhioBWC claims in the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Comp database, I discover that they had claims which have expired.  The claims expired and the money is gone because the injured worker did not know that he/she was entitled to obtain the injury money and/or lump sum settlement.  The look on their faces tells the whole story – they feel cheated. Interested in getting the money that’s just sitting in your older Ohio BWC claim?  Then read on . . . . Read the rest of this entry »

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Ohio Workers’ Comp Settlements – Is it the Right Move for You?

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Ohio Workers’ Compensation Lump Sum Settlement – Should you ‘cash out’ your claim? Is that the right move to make?

If you have an allowed OhioBWC claim, you are eligible to seek workers’ compensation benefits. You might be contacted by the employer or the employer’s representative with a lump sum settlement offer. You might be tempted to take a lump sum cash payout instead of getting biweekly payments based on your full weekly wage / average weekly wage and payment of medical and prescription bills.

In order to determine if a lump sum settlement is in your best interest, you have to understand all of the options available to you under your Ohio Workers’ Compensation claim. In order to get the information you need, you should seek the advice of a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney. Taking a lump sum payment to close your claim without the advice of a specialist is the wrong move and can lead to financial and medical disaster.

The advice and knowledge of a Board Certified Specialist Attorney is critically important.  You should ask for your free no obligation consultation with Mike Gruhin.

Understand how to maximize OhioBWC benefits before you settle your claim.  Learn that settlement closes out all future compensation benefits, that’s money for you and payment of your medical expenses.

Sometimes a settlement is not in your best interest. Don’t let a big dollar settlement offer tempt you to close your claim without understanding the future value of your claim. Your employer or its attorneys know the future value of the claim and that’s why they act to close out your claim.

You need a Board Certified Specialist Attorney to help you get through the legal maze and understand the legal mumbo jumbo.  Don’t be fooled.  You need a specialist representing your legal interests and helping you understand what the right decision might be for your unique situation.

You have questions, Mike Gruhin has the answers. Contact us today to find out what your rights are and get the peace of mind you need.

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Mike Gruhin – Cleveland Ohio Work Comp Amputation & Loss of Use Attorney – Board Certified Specialist

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Suffering an e amputation or loss of use is a devastating injury. In Ohio, the BWC permits the following compensation payments for such catastrophic injuries. However, there is more to it than just the money award. Read on . .  . .  Read the rest of this entry »

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Ohio Work Comp – I got hurt on the job and failed to report the injury, now what?

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Didn’t tell your boss about your on the job injury? Just because you failed to report the injury doesn’t mean you will not be able to pursue an Ohio Workers’ Compensation claim for benefits. Although it is better to tell your supervisor and fill out an incident report, failing to do so doesn’t mean you will be foreclosed from filing a claim and obtaining benefits.  Read on . . . Read the rest of this entry »

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Older Claims and the Danger of Continuing to Seek PPD Increases

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Injured workers don’t realize that in an Ohio BWC claim, a person, for all OhioBWC claims that person might have, can only obtain a maximum of 100% permanent partial disability (PPD) over all claims. What does this mean? Read on. Read the rest of this entry »

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Ohio BWC Workers’ Compensation Subrogation – How can it be avoided?

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In the event of a 3rd party injury claim arising out of work, the Ohio BWC or the Self Insured Employer (whichever the case may be) has a right of subrogation against any funds the injured worker receives from the 3rd party action in order to recoup any funds it has paid out for wages and/or medical benefits in the BWC claim.

However, on January 14, 2011, the Ohio Sixth Appellate Division issued a decision in the case of State of Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation v. Dernier, Court of Appeals No: L-10-1126, in which it held that a 3rd party tort claim which is settled before the filing of an Ohio Workers’ Compensation claim is not subject to subrogation by the OhioBWC (which would also be the same if the injured worker was employed by a self-insured employer).

So, if it is at all possible, should you be the victim of a 3rd party negligence action while you were on the job, you should seek settlement of the 3rd party tort claim prior to filing a claim for OhioBWC benefits.

There are time limits, so you should consult with a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney before you say or do the wrong thing. Mike Gruhin is a Board Certified Ohio BWC Specialist Attorney. Call now for a free, no obligation consultation.  Have your Ohio Workers’ Compensation Claim questions answered by n OhioBWC specialist lawyer.

 

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OhioBWC – My Temporary Total Disability ran out – Now what??

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If your temporary total disability compensation (TTD) is over or about to end with a finding of maximum medical improvement (MMI) by a BWC doctor, then it may be time to think about enrolling in OhioBWC Vocational Rehabilitation (VocRehab) which can start a different type of compensation payment coming your way.

Discuss this with a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney.  Don’t lose benefits and don’t walk about from your legal rights and benefits.

There are many benefits available through an Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Claim that the Ohio BWC will not tell you about. Be smart, hire a Board Certified Specialist.

Mike Gruhin is a Board Certified Specialist. He works on a Contingency Fee basis – he doesn’t get paid unless he wins for you!  You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Call now there are time limits!

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Ohio BWC doctor must be OhioBWC Certified or BWC will not pay medical bills

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Just an FYI to anyone who has an Ohio Workers’ Compensation Claim – your medical providers MUST be Ohio BWC Certified Providers.  You are entitled to go to any doctor you want, however, the BWC does not have to pay for medical services rendered by a doctor who is not a Certified BWC Provider.

Click here to make sure your doctor is a Certified Medical Provider for the OhioBWC.

Mike Gruhin is a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney – you have OhioBWC questions? Mike Gruhin has the answers.  You should have a Certified Specialist representing your legal rights at the Ohio BWC and the Ohio Industrial Commission.

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