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Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Work Comp Specialist Attorney
Effective 9/29/17, there is a one (1) year statute of limitations within which you must file your claim, or be forever time barred. Under no circumstances should any injured worker wait one (1) year from the date of the accident to file a workers' compensation claim. Call Gruhin & Gruhin today for your free in-depth Ohio Workers Compensation Claim analysis.

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We have been conveniently located near Chagrin, Harvard, and/or Richmond Roads, approximately 1/5 mile from I-271.
In deciding to make this move, we listened to our clients 'remarks' about the hassle factor in coming to Downtown Cleveland.
The complaints have ranged from 'I'm afraid to drive downtown', 'There's too much traffic', 'Parking is costly' Parking is hard to find', and 'the bus only comes once an hour to 2000 Auburn Drive', etc.
As a result, we moved our offices to 24100 Chagrin Boulevard, Beachwood, Ohio, where we are conveniently located near two (2) major exits off I-271, Chagrin Road or Harvard Road, with ample free parking, and bus access with RTA's 5 and 94.
Don't let the System take advantage of you!
You Need a Board Certified Ohio Workers' Compensation Specialist in your corner A Certified Specialist fighting to get YOU the Maximum Money Awards & Medical Benefits Check out the Following Links for More Information.
Calculations for Payment of Money Awards - The Full Weekly Wage and The Average Weekly Wage.
Temporary Total Disability - Money Award You're Paid When You Can't Work due to your Injuries.
Wage Loss Compensation - Money Award Supplement Upon Returning to work with restrictions, if you suffer a reduction in pay.
If you are injured at work in Ohio, you should immediately complete and file a written accident report with your employer.
So many times, we hear the Employer argue at Allowance Hearings that the Employee did not file an injury report.
As a result, they argue that there could not have been a work injury because the "injured" employee never told anyone.
We are able to overcome these arguments when you have gone for immediate medical treatment or you have told a co-worker that you have been hurt.
The BWC tells me right on their website that they will help me - So why do I need a lawyer?.
The BWC works to protect the "State Fund" from which compensation and benefits are paid.
Use common sense, how do you think it is going to save money?
Of course, by fighting YOU and the benefits YOU need by not paying wage & injury compensation or medical bills.
YOU, as the Injured Worker, will be the one to suffer.
The Employer works to keep its Workers' Compensation Premiums as low as possible by contesting claims.
You need a Board Certified Ohio Workers' Compensation Board Certified Specialist Attorney.
The OhioBWC has its' lawyers and your Employer has its' lawyers, so if a workers' comp claim was really something you could do yourself, why does "the other side" have lawyers?
That fact alone should give you the "heads-up" that you need a lawyer representing you and protecting your right to medical treatment and money awards!
And if you are going to pay the same 1/3 contingency fee, why wouldn't you want a lawyer who is a Board Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist representing you?
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