
Turn to attorney Mark L. Newman for trusted representation in workers' compensation, Social Security Disability and personal injury claims. Attorney Mark L. Newman has been representing workers' rights in Ohio for decades. His in-depth knowledge of the BWC and Workers' Compensation laws enables him to take on the most difficult workers' compensation cases.
If you are out of work due to an injury or disability, you may be dealing with significant pain, stress, paperwork, lost wages, and a variety of other hardships as a result of your accident. Hiring an experienced attorney can immediately give you a sense of relief, allowing you to focus on your health.
If you are out of work due to an injury or disability, you may be dealing with significant pain, stress, paperwork, lost wages, and a variety of other hardships as a result of your accident. Hiring an experienced attorney can immediately give you a sense of relief, allowing you to focus on your health.
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For over 30 years Mark L. Newman has advocated for injured and disabled people, pursuing claims for Workers' Compensation, Social Security Disability, and Personal Injury. Mark prides himself on giving personal attention to each and every client, and has earned a reputation among both clients and fellow attorneys for achieving positive outcomes in a timely and effective manner.
Workers Compensation
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Mark L. Newman, Cincinnati workers' comp lawyer, takes on workers' compensation cases of all sorts. He will help you pursue the benefits you need while you focus on recovering from your injury. If you have already tried to get workers' compensation benefits on your own and haven't been successful, Mark can offer experienced advice and advocacy.
What To Do When You Are Injured at Work in Ohio
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If you sustain injuries while on the job you should report the injury to your employer immediately. Then, complete an accident report in writing. It is important to report any injury to your employer even if you think it is a minor injury that will not require medical treatment. Most employers will work with their employees to help them get medical treatment and file a workers' compensation claim.
Understanding the Workers’ Compensation Process
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When you file a workers' compensation claim, a representative of the Ohio Bureau of Worker's Compensation will contact you and the employer to investigate the claim. The Ohio BWC will also request medical records from the medical providers who treated you for your injury. The Ohio BWC must issue a written decision allowing or denying your claim within 28 days and will mail you a copy of the written decision.
Permanent Partial Disability
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In 2018, there were more than 90,000 non-fatal work injuries in Ohio. About half of these injuries are minor, wherein the worker fully recovers and only misses minimal time from work. Unfortunately, many Ohio workers suffer an injury or illness that leaves them with permanent physical damage. This may affect their ability to perform work or daily activities.
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