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Mike Gruhin – Representing Injured Victims of workplace PUNCH PRESS ACCIDENTS – AMPUTATIONS – DEGLOVING INJURIES

PUNCH PRESS ACCIDENTS – AMPUTATIONS – DEGLOVING INJURIES – Due to the size, force, and power of such machines, punch press malfunctions can cause gruesome and life-altering injuries. Victims may have a limb amputated, fingers amputated, hand de-gloving injuries, suffer serious puncture wounds, or even die. Read on….. If you’ve been injured by such a workplace amputation incident you need to contact a Board Certified Workers’ Comp Specialist Attorney. Even if you believe the accident may have been partially or entirely your fault, make sure you call a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Attorney. You owe it to yourself to fully discuss your work injury with a Board Certified attorney specialist. Many times, there are facts that a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist attorney can identify. Should that happen, you would then have the right to seek money damages and medical care.

If you are the victim of such an injury, be sure to call your nearest Occupational Safety & Health Administration office, a department of the Federal Government. OSHA will perform a free inspection of the workplace and the machine to determine if a safety violation caused the injury. Make sure you call within 30 days of your injury or OSHA may not come to investigate the injury. You can contact your nearest OHSA office by clicking this link http://www.osha.gov/html/Feed_Back.html

Contact Mike Gruhin, The Comp Specialist to discuss your work injury claim. You owe it to yourself to get a Board Certified Specialist on your side. Click here to send Mike an email and he will get back to you shortly to discuss your work injury claim. Act now – there are time limits!

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.