Injured or Disabled while Working?
October, 2021 - $630,000
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October, 2025 - $1,436,170
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December, 2021 - $220,000
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July, 2023 - $150,000
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February, 2021 - $140,000
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June, 2024 - $100,000
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October, 2021 - $630,000 • October, 2025 - $1,436,170 • December, 2021 - $220,000 • July, 2023 - $150,000 • February, 2021 - $140,000 • June, 2024 - $100,000 •
Past Settlements
Let us help you get the compensation you deserve!
As a family-oriented Central Ohio firm with over 40 years of experience in Workers’ Compensation, we take pride in the personal attention we give to each and every one of our clients. We constantly aim to provide prompt status updates on your claim as well as effective legal advice every step of the way so that you always know we have your best interests in mind. We also provide each of our clients with our personal cell phone numbers, meaning that whenever you call, you’ll be speaking directly with an attorney who will be ready to answer any questions you have.
Whether your injury is catastrophic and life-altering or a temporary setback, we will use our wealth of experience to pursue all benefits and compensation that you are entitled to under Ohio law!
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The process to get started is easy! Contact us to get a free consultation and get started on the road to claiming the benefits and compensation that you deserve!
Areas of Practice
Workers’ Compensation
Ohio Workers’ Compensation is a no-fault system, meaning that a worker’s eligibility for compensation does not depend on who is responsible for the injury or illness. If you or a loved one has experienced a work-related injury, disease, or death, the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation can provide you with medical and compensation benefits at no additional expense to you. Our firm specializes in helping injured workers obtain the maximum benefits and compensation that they are entitled to under the law.
Personal Injury
Violations of Specific Safety Requirements (VSSR)
If an employer is found to be in violation of a specific safety requirement which gave rise to a work related injury, disease, or death, the Industrial Commission of Ohio (IC) may assess a penalty ranging from 15-50 percent of the maximum workers’ compensation award as established by law. The percentage awarded then goes to the injured worker or their dependents.
Personal injury law protects people who have been hurt because of someone else’s negligence or wrongful actions. If you’ve been injured in a car accident, slip and fall, workplace incident, or by a defective product, you may have the right to seek compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Our firm is here to help you understand your rights, hold the responsible parties accountable, and secure the financial recovery you deserve.
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We pride ourselves on being available to talk to our clients whenever they need us. Give us a call or send us an email and start the journey to getting back on your feet!