Workmans Comp Lawyer Akron Ohio Navigating the workers' compensation administrative system can be tricky. At the law offices of Robin J.
Peterson Company, LLC, we deal with Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) and Managed
Care Organization (MCO) so you don't have to. You focus on recovery; we'll take it from here.
Workers' compensation representation for injured workers throughout northeast Ohio, Workman’s comp
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compensation Canton Ohio . Contact Robin J. Peterson Company, LLC, at 800-310-9006.
Cuyahoga County Work Accident Claim Lawyer
We always have our clients' best interests at heart. When tenacity is needed to enforce our clients' rights
to treatment and compensation, we work aggressively to ensure their needs are met. However, if our
clients are better served by settlement, we take a measured approach to get the job done while
preserving our clients' work relationship with their employer.
We do what is necessary to get our clients the wage loss and disability compensation they are entitled to,
and the medical treatment and benefits they need to get healthy. From completing necessary C-9 forms
to requesting medical treatment of a workplace injury, to appealing a state court decision regarding
compensation and medical benefits, we stay with our clients every step of the way.
We also represent clients who have been injured in a serious workplace accident or due to an employer's
violation of a safety regulation. In these cases injured workers are entitled to additional compensation
above-and-beyond Ohio's state-mandated workers' compensation.
Representing Injured Workers at Hearings
Many times it is necessary to go to an administrative hearing before the Ohio Industrial Commission to
enforce your compensation rights. These hearings can be intimidating - many people are questioned
about the extent of their injuries and feel their credibility is under attack. That is why it is best to work with
an attorney who knows how to navigate the administrative process.