Ohio Workers' Compensation Attorney
Work injuries encompass a broad range of losses and illnesses. Unfortunately, the laws administered by and governing the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) and the Ohio Industrial Commission (IC) are complicated and difficult to understand. To determine whether or not you actually have a case, contact an experienced lawyer.
My name is Mark S. Weinberger. I am committed to helping injured employees pursue and obtain workers' compensation benefits. For more than 25 years, I have built a reputation for providing quality legal representation to individuals in Cuyahoga, Falls, Ohio, and the nearby areas. Trust my experience and skill to work for you.
Do I Have a Case?
The best way to determine whether or not you have a workers' compensation case is to speak with a knowledgeable lawyer. If any of the following situations apply to you, contact my office for a free initial consultation:
- You got hurt on the job
- You developed a disease or illness related to your work
- A loved one died as a result of a work-related injury or disease
In Ohio, the workers' compensation system is a no-fault system. That means it doesn't matter who was at fault in causing your injury. What matters is that you got hurt in the course of, or arising out of, your employment. If you suspect you have a workers' compensation claim, it is imperative that you speak with a skilled attorney about your circumstances immediately.
Valuation of Your Claim
Because each workers' compensation case is unique, there are too many variables to give a general estimate regarding the value of a claim. Talking to an attorney about your specific situation is the best way to learn about your benefits and identify the value of your claim.
Free Initial Consultation With an Attorney Working on a Contingency Fee Basis
If you are wondering whether or not you have a valid workers' compensation claim, contact me online or call me locally at 330-267-0684 or toll free at 888-767-6578 to arrange a free consultation. I serve clients from throughout Ohio from my office in Cuyahoga Falls just North of Akron in Summit County.
I work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay me nothing until you obtain benefits.









