
Ohio Workers' Compensation Attorneys
If You've Been Hurt on the Job, We Have the Workers Compensation Specialists Who Can Help
Dayton , the Miami Valley and Southwest Ohio
Do You Know Your Ohio Workers' Compensation Rights?
Did You Know ... 
Why do I need a Workers' Compensation Attorney?
A workers' compensation attorney will work with your doctor to assure that all legal and medical aspects of your case are covered.
An attorney will work with your doctor to prove your claim.
An attorney will help you ensure that you receive 100% of the benefits you are entitled to under the law.
Your employer, the Ohio Bureau of Worker's
Compensation -- even your managed care organization -- all have
representatives in the legal process - you should too.
An attorney will represent you at hearings.
Why Should You Choose E.S. Gallon & Associates?
We have an experienced team of Ohio Bar Association certified Workers' Compensation specialists.
We represent only injured people. Some firms represent both injured people and employers -- we do not represent employers.
We have been representing injured Ohio workers for 40 years -- longer than any firm in Dayton or the Miami Valley.
We have earned the highest rating from Martindale-Hubbel, the national law firm rating company.
What Should I do Next?
If you have been injured at work, contact
one of E.S. Gallon's Workers' Compensation specialists. Your initial
consultation is free. We will give you valuable information about your
case and help you decide if our services could be helpful to you in
your case. Call 937-461-4ESG today to arrange an appointment.
Questions and Answers About Workers' Compensation
Q: How do the changes in Ohio's Workers' Compensation system affect my claim?
A: The changes are designed to reduce the
weekly benefits and medical care of the injured worker while increasing
profits for the state, the managed care organization and the employer.
Q: What are some of the major reasons that claims are denied?
A: The major reason is lack of supporting
medical evidence. The Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation is very
particular about the type of information it requires before approving a
claim.
Another major reason is the acceptance by
employees of applications filed by managed care organizations or
medical providers that are not accompanied by the required legal
medical evidence resulting in the claim being denied. Sometimes, these
claims are even filed without the knowledge of the injured worker.
Q: Why do I need a Workers' Compensation attorney?
A: One major reason is that everyone else in
the process will have legal representation. Your employer will. The
Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation will. Your Managed Care Organization
will.
Workers' Compensation law is complicated. It
is very easy for someone who is not familiar with the law to make a
mistake. Don't go into the process without your own expert.
Q: How can a Workers' Compensation attorney help me with my claim?
A: A Workers' Compensation attorney can help you develop your
case from a legal-medical standpoint and work with your physician to
see that the requirements of the law are met. Your attorney can
represent you at hearings and give you direction on change of doctors
or the medical requirements of a case. Your attorney will also develop
the wage aspect of your case to insure that you are being paid the
maximum amount provided by law.
Q: How do I select the best attorney for my needs?
A: Start by finding out what type of
experience the attorneys their support staff, and paralegals have with
workers' compensation. There is also now a Workers' Compensation
Certification issued by the Ohio State Bar Association. Attorneys must
meet certain requirements and pass examinations before receiving this
specialty certification. Be sure to ask if an attorney has this
certification.
E.S. Gallon has a team of skilled Workers' Compensation Specialists.
Q: How would E.S. Gallon and Associates handle my claim?
First, we would spend some time with you on
the telephone, getting to know the general outlines of your case. Next,
we would invite you to our offices where you could meet the attorney
who will be handling your case. At that meeting, we would get into more
detail about your case. If you decide to hire us to represent you, we
would immediately request all the information needed about your case
from your doctor, employer, managed care organization and the Bureau of
Worker's Compensation that would help us develop your case.
After we have begun developing your case, we
would work very closely with your doctors and the Ohio Bureau of Worker's
Compensation to make sure that things move along smoothly.
We would represent you at any hearing or
other procedure before either the Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation or
the Industrial Commission. After a decision, we will review everything
carefully for accuracy. If an appeal is necessary, we will file it for
you and represent you at the appeal. Should you begin receiving
payments from the Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation, we will review them
for accuracy. We will also notify you of any future benefits and give
you advice regarding a full and final settlement. If you are eligible
for permanent or total disability, we will help you file for those
benefits.
Throughout the entire process, you will have
easy access to a team of friendly, professional attorneys, paralegals
and other support staff at any time.
Q: Are there things that I can be doing to make sure my case goes well?
A: Keep your attorney notified of any change
of address or telephone number. Do not change doctors until you have
counseled with your attorney. Work with your attorney in the
development of your case. Understand the time limits involved. Make
sure each doctor you see knows how the accident or exposure occurred.
Notify all medical service providers of your industrial claim number.
Assist your attorney in securing medical or other reports as needed.
E.S. Gallon & Associates, its professional staff + the injured worker = a team that is hard to beat.
Meet Our Workers' Compensation Attorneys
The following E.S. Gallon attorneys practice Workers' Compensation law:
David A. Saphire
Joseph R. Ebenger
Joan B. Brenner
James R. Piercy
Corey L. Kleinhenz
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