It is every worker's worst nightmare: a workplace accident that results in the loss of a limb. The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (Ohio BWC) knows that an amputation or loss of even a single toe or finger can mean that an injured worker may never be able to fully return to former employment. The Ohio BWC provides temporary wage loss and disability benefits for workers who cannot return to or obtain employment because of amputation. In the unfortunate event of a double-amputation or loss of function of two body parts, the injured worker may qualify for permanent partial disability payments.
Workers' Compensation Professionals
If you have lost a limb through amputation or ankylosis (gradual loss of function) due to a workplace injury, call OhioBWCAttorney.com to talk to an experienced workers' comp lawyer in your region. The law firms in our association have been helping injured workers throughout Ohio fight for full and fair workers' comp benefits for more than 30 years.
If your workplace accident was the result of negligence on the part of a product manufacturer, property owner or subcontractor on your job site, you may also seek compensation in a third-party lawsuit. Our attorneys are experienced, effective personal injury litigation lawyers who have won some of the largest settlements and jury awards in state history on behalf of their clients.
Personal Injury Representation
If you were in an auto accident or other accident caused by someone's negligence, our network of attorneys is ready to help. We are experienced, skilled personal injury lawyers who stand up and fight aggressively against the largest insurance companies.
We have experience representing clients in work accident disability claims and personal injury litigation related to amputation and loss of limbs and other loss of body parts caused by accidents, illness or repetitive motion injuries.
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Get experienced legal help protecting your rights after an injury on the job or an accident caused by someone's negligence. Wherever you live and work in Ohio, a local member of the OhioBWCAttorneys.com advertising program is ready to help you fight for the benefits and compensation you need. Call us toll-free at 888-748-1868 or contact us by e-mail for a free consultation about your amputation injury with an experienced lawyer.





