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Questions about Ohio Workers’ Comp – Ohio Job Injury?

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Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney, has the answers to your work injury questions.

Have you suffered an on the job injury?  You need a Board Certified Ohio Work Comp Specialist Attorney on your side.  Experienced Ohio workers’ compensation lawyers from Gruhin & Gruhin can help you seek fair compensation for your injuries.  Filing a workers’ compensation claim is a complicated process. The BWC would lead you to believe that you don’t need an attorney and that’s how it saves money on claim payment. Most work injury victims just don’t know what to do or what benefits are available for their injuries. And, that’s where Gruhin & Gruhin and Mike Gruhin come to the rescue.  When you get hurt in a , contact the Cleveland, Ohio Law Firm with the winning record. Check out the actual client testimonials. Let our clients tell you the story of Gruhin & Gruhin.  Call Gruhin & Gruhin today! There are time limits.  Discuss your claim with a Board Certified Work Comp Specialist Attorney. It doesn’t cost any more to have a Certified Specialist on your side, so why choose an attorney who takes a work comp case, but isn’t Board Certified?  Please feel free to review some of the most frequently asked questions we receive from our clients, which you can read below.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ohio Workers’ Compensation

Q: What on the job injuries does workers’ compensation cover?

A: Workers’ compensation covers almost any on the job injury, including long-term diseases resulting from your work (asbestos, etc.), pre-existing injuries that were exacerbated by an accident at your job, and even injuries caused by a third party while on the job.

Q: Who pays my workers’ compensation benefits?

A: Ohio law requires that virtually all employers purchase workers’ compensation insurance coverage from the state fund or insure themselves. Therefore, either the state fund or your employer will be responsible for paying your compensation.

Q: How long will it take to get benefits?

A: This depends on the specifics of your injury, whether your employer is self-insured or state funded, where you received medical treatment, and many other factors.  Having an experienced Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney on your side will help you receive benefits much faster, as you can be sure that your attorney has filed all the necessary paperwork to keep your claim moving.  Ultimately, you must trust that your attorney is doing everything that he or she can to ensure that you receive benefits as quickly as possible.

Q: Do I have to go back to work before I am ready?

A: Ultimately, your doctor’s advice determines when you are ready to go back to work.  When you suffer an injury on the job, your employer or your employer’s third party administrator will likely suggest their doctor.  Contact your Board Certified Ohio Work Comp Specialist Attorney and get a referral to a BWC Certified Medical Provider to give you the medical care you need and properly fill out all of the complex BWC paperwork on your behalf.  You are free to go to any OhioBWC Certified Provider.  You don’t  have to return to work until your doctor believes you’re ready or until your employer has a light duty job that your doctor believes you can handle. However, even if your doctor feels you might not be ready to return to work, the Industrial Commission can find that you have reached Maximum Medical Improvement. While you are unable to work, you are entitled to receive temporary total disability compensation.

Q: Do I have to file my workers’ compensation claim within a certain time limit?

A: There is a two-year statute of limitations for filing a workers’ compensation claim.  If you do not file your claim within two years of your injury, you will not be able to seek compensation.  If you are in an on the job accident, you should move quickly to seek legal representation and file your claim so that you are sure to receive the benefits you need.

Q: The BWC denied my workers’ compensation claim.  Is there anything I can do?

A:  Call Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney. You need a specialist in your corner to appeal your claim and attend the hearing at the Ohio Industrial Commission.  You should absolutely hire a Board Certified Specialist Attorney. Don’t make the mistake of just hiring any lawyer who ‘does’ work comp claims.  You need a legal professional,  a Board Certified Specialist, to gather and present the evidence necessary to prove that you were hurt on the job and deserve compensation.  Don’t attempt to appeal a denied workers’ compensation claim alone.

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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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MIKE GRUHIN – Ohio Work Comp Specialist – Amending Your Claim Allowance

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Your Ohio Work Comp Claim is allowed, but now you find out that you have additional conditions or flow through injuries – How can you add the condition(s) to the claim? Read on . . . . Read the rest of this entry »

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Mike Gruhin – Ohio Work Comp Specialist – Will My PTD Checks Go Up Over Time?

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Many people wonder if the Permanent Total Disability Compensation they receive will ever go up over time. The answer is maybe. . . .  For more information, read on. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mike Gruhin – Ohio Work Comp Specialist – How to Find a BWC Certified Medical Provider

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Sometimes injured workers’ move out of state or to a distant location in Ohio. The question then becomes, “where do I find a BWC medical provider” so I can still get the treatment I need. And, so the OhioBWC will still pay the medical bills.

You should discuss this with your Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney. It’s important that your attorney knows if you plan to move. The transition of your medical care should be arranged before you move.

You can check the OhioBWC website for a BWC Certified Provider. The list of providers covers all medical specialty areas and has lists of doctors throughout the country who are OhioBWC Certified Providers. Just follow this link for the provider list.

Remember, when you get hurt on the job, seek the advice of a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist AttorneyCall Mike Gruhin for answers to your OhioBWC questions. Check out our website and our Face Book pages.

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Mike Gruhin – The Ohio Work Comp Specialist – Ohio Workers’ Compensation, an overview

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Workers’ Compensation, an overview

An accident on the job can cause devastating injuries which keep you from providing for your family.  Every day in Ohio, workers are injured on the job.  Work accidents and job injuries including, but not limited to, slip and falls, lifting, repetitive lifting, repetitive motion injuries (carpal tunnel, etc.) car crashes, defective products, failure to follow safety rules, occupational diseases, punch press injuries, construction site accidents, tow motor accidents, amputations, and more, are just a few examples of the many ways workers sustain injuries on the job.

Ohio Workers’ Compensation statutes provide for income benefits regardless of whether the injury was due to the employer’s negligence, the worker’s negligence, or the negligence of other employees. In Ohio, workers’ compensation is a no fault system. As long as a worker does not intentionally inflict him/herself with an injury, there is coverage.

Ohio’s workers’ compensation laws provides injured workers with temporary total disability compensation when you can’t work. An injured worker will also receive medical care, therapy, and rehabilitation services. These benefits are designed to protect you until you are able to return to work and once again help to provide for your family.

In Ohio, all businesses employing three or more workers are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance.  You are covered by workers’ compensation from your first day on the job until your last day.

If you have been injured on the job, it is important to immediately call a board certified Ohio workers’ compensation specialist attorney.  Workers’ compensation can be very confusing to an injured worker. You will need a specialist attorney to help you get through the bureaucratic red tape and the legal mumbo jumbo. There are time limits, so call now.

Mike Gruhin is a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney. There are only 152 certified specialists in the state of Ohio. And, did you know that many lawyers who take on Ohio work comp cases are NOT specialists? Choose your work comp lawyer wisely. Choose Mike Gruhin.

Benefits
In Ohio, you are entitled to bi-weekly income benefits if your injury keeps you away from work for more than seven days, until you reach maximum medical improvement (MMI).  You are entitled to receive a percentage of your full weekly wage and a percentage of your average weekly wage.  There are many benefits available to injured workers, but the employer and the BWC usually doesn’t tell you about everything you are entitled to receive.

Don’t guess what your rights are. Call Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney.

The Process
In order to seek the benefits you”re entitled to receive you must file a claim within tw0 years of the injury date. There are other time limits so you should consult with a Board Certified Specialist.  Call Mike Gruhin to find out what your rights are and what time limits apply to your claim.

After filing your claim with the OhioBWC, your claim will begin the time frame process. The process follows this time frame.

If you or a family member has been injured on the job, give Mike Gruhin a call at (216) 861-5555 to discuss your claim or send an email to start the communication process to discuss your OhioBWC claim.

Mike  has years of experience with the OhioBWC. Let his experience help you find the right doctors to assist you in your recovery from your injuries and to get you back on your feet.  Mike has successfully represented Ohio’s work force throughout the state and those who were injured in the service of an Ohio employer.

Have an Ohio claim, but now live out of state? Call Mike. He has the experience to represent injured workers who now live outside of Ohio.

In the event of any type of  Ohio work injury, or Ohio job accident, a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney should be contacted to advise an injured worker on all the benefits available in such an industrial accident.  There are time limits, so protect yourself and call now.

Contact Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney. Find out your rights and protect yourself and your family!

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MIKE GRUHIN – The Ohio Comp Specialist – I Got Hurt at Work but didn’t file an injury report

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I got hurt at work but didn’t file an injury report, can I still file an Ohio Workers’ Compensation Claim?  The answer is yes, but you need to do the following:  Read On . . . . . Read the rest of this entry »

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Mike Gruhin – OhioBWC Certified Specialist Discusses Scaffold Work Accidents

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Scaffolding Accidents are among the most frequent accidents that take place on a constructions site. There are specific safety rules in effect regarding scaffold safety and requirements regarding their use and construction. In Ohio, the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation follows the VSSR rules (Violation of Specific Safety Rule) with regard to scaffolding. Read the rest of this entry »

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What Now, My Employer is Fighting My Ohio Workers’ Comp Claim

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Unfortunately, many employers fight a workers’ compensation claim filed by their employees. They don’t want their compensation premiums to increase and therefor fight to keep a claim from being allowed either by the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation or the Ohio Industrial Commission.

Employer arguments include that the work accident or job injury did not take place or that the employee was injured off the job. Other defenses can be through their medical doctors stating that the injury is just the result of the natural aging process.

Injured workers need to obtain the legal counsel of a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Attorney. No matter what the BWC or the employer tells you, you can’t go it alone against the BWC attorneys and/or the Employer’s attorneys.

When your employer or the BWC denies your work comp claim, you need to stay calm and get the legal help and advice of a Board Certified Specialist. Currently, we feel that the system is tilted against the injured worker. You need to act fast to get the representation you need because in addition to the frustration, the worry of mounting bills and lack of income needs to be addressed as soon as possible.

Under Ohio Workers’ Compensation Law, an injured worker (as does the employer) has the right to appeal any negative decision in their claim.  When you have an attorney, he/she will keep on top of the correspondence from the BWC and the ICO. But before you get that lawyer, it’s important that you stay in contact with the OhioBWC. You MUST pay attention to all mail you receive from the BWC , the employer, and/or the ICO.  There are short time limits within which to file any necessary appeal to decisions made by the BWC and/or the ICO.

The bottom line is this – you do need an attorney to represent you in your OhioBWC claim. Don’t let anyone tell you differently. An injured worker has no experience with the law or a system that can “chew you up and spit you out”.

Confused or concerned about the workers compensation process and/or a decision that has been made regarding your claim? Contact Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney. Let Mike put you at ease with expert answers to your OhioBWC questions. Contact Mike for a free, no obligation consultation on the phone, through email, or in the office.

Gruhin & Gruhin doesn’t don’t get paid unless we win for you! You’ve got nothing to lose and everything to gain. Call now!

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Mike Gruhin – Representing Injured Victims of workplace PUNCH PRESS ACCIDENTS – AMPUTATIONS – DEGLOVING INJURIES

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PUNCH PRESS ACCIDENTS – AMPUTATIONS – DEGLOVING INJURIES – Due to the size, force, and power of such machines, punch press malfunctions can cause gruesome and life-altering injuries. Victims may have a limb amputated, fingers amputated, hand de-gloving injuries, suffer serious puncture wounds, or even die.  Read on….. Read the rest of this entry »

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