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Workers' Compensation
HAVE YOU BEEN INJURED ON THE JOB ? YOU
MAY BE ENTITLED TO COMPENSATION FOR THESE INJURIES. THE FOLLOWING
INFORMATION SHOULD BE HELPFUL TO YOU AND ANSWER SOME OF YOUR QUESTIONS.
1. You
cannot be fired for filing a claim. Workers Compensation Laws are designed
to protect employers and not employees. In 1913 the Constitution for the
State of Ohio was amended to limit your right to go to court to be compensated
for work related injuries in exchange for a basket of benefits that would pass
to injured workers without a showing of fault on the part of the employee.
Unfortunately over the years, this basket of benefits has gotten smaller and
smaller, it’s become harder and harder to receive these benefits while at the
same time, the right to secure unlimited redress in court has not been returned
to you as an employee.
2. Employers
have no legal duty to advise employee’s about workers compensation benefits.
3. The
complexity of the workers compensation system prevents many injured workers, who
do not possess superior knowledge of the system, from securing just
compensation.
4. The
lawyer adds his knowledge of the system to the injured parties claim thereby
enabling the injured party to receive a just recovery, since the lawyers job is
to enforce and protect the rights of the client for that recovery.
5. Fees
for the lawyer are percentage based thereby requiring no “retainer” to secure
his services.
6. Your
right to recover under workers compensation can last a lifetime, certainly well
beyond the date of injury or the date of return to work.
7. Your
knowledgeable workers compensation lawyer can take you through this complex maze
of law and represent your interests within the bounds of the law as it presently
exists.
Our Firm has been servicing clients like you for 32 years and is exceptionally
qualified to guide you through your workers compensation matter whether that
need involves:
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Temporary Total Compensation
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Permanent Partial Compensation
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Wage Loss
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Receipt of Living Expenses
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Payment of Medical Expenses
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Permanent Total Compensation
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Lump Sum Settlement Recovery
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Violation of Specific Safety Requirements or otherwise
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