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Have an Older Workers’ Compensation Claim – It Could Be Worth Money !

lump sum settlement 2$$ Older BWC Claims May Have Hidden Value $$

Don’t Walk Away From the Money Hiding in Your Claim. As the expression goes “There’s Gold in them thar Hills !”

Call Gruhin & Gruhin, we can quickly determine whether your claim is still “alive” and therefore eligible to seek the “hidden” money in your older BWC claim to which you are entitled!

Ohio Workers’ Compensation claims expire due to statute of limitations inactivity – some case types “die” after 6 years of inactivity and others “die” after 10 years of inactivity – call Gruhin & Gruhin to find out about your ability to collect BWC money.

Don’t wait any longer because there are time limits within which your allowed BWC claim can expire by law and become worthless. Dont let that happen to you and don’t lose the money that belongs to you. Get the money award that is “hiding” dormant in your BWC claim.

Gruhin & Gruhin represents injured workers with older BWC claims, as well those Injured Workers with current work injury claims. Whether the work injury you suffered was major or minor, contact Gruhin & Gruhin to obtain the OhioBWC compensation to which you are entitled.

Most people don’t know this, but under Ohio Law, even if you did not miss any time from work as a result of your work injury, you still may be entitled to obtain the injury award (Permanent Partial Disability Compensation) or a lump sum settlement payment.

Call Gruhin & Gruhin and speak to a Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist.

We understand Workers’ Compensation and can advise you if your claim has monetary value.

DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT LEGAL ADVICE.

By accessing any website page or website post, the reader agrees that (1) The information above is general in nature and is not legal advice; (2) No attorney-client relationship is created; (3) Each claim is unique and must be carefully evaluated on its specific facts under current Ohio law and the most recent court decisions; and, (4) Such evaluations require advice from an experienced Ohio Workers' Compensation Attorney.