Lawyer for Work Comp Injury in Cincinnati Ohio

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There are many type of injuries people suffer on the job around Cincinnati. While perhaps the most common injuries involve the spine (low back or lumbar, thoracic, neck or cervical regions), such as sprain / strain or herniated ("slipped") or bulging disc or aggravation of degenerative disc disease / condition, there are countless other types of injuries suffered as well. These include, but are not limited to: injury to a knee (sprain / tear), elbow, shoulder, or ankle or contraction of an occupational disease.

Free Consultation with Cincinnati Work Comp Lawyer
Whatever type of workplace (or "on the job") injury suffered and no matter how it was sustained (slip and fall, lifting injury or car accident / crash), a free consultation with the highly skilled workers comp lawyers at McKenzie & Snyder can help you determine the right course of action in your particular situation.

Experienced Ohio BWC Workers Comp Attorneys in Cincinnati

Our attorneys have over thirty-five years of combined experience representing workers comp (Ohio BWC) and personal injury clients in Colerain, Hamilton, Cincinnati, Middletown, Beechmont, Amelia, Milford, Oxford, Dayton, Fairfield, Hamilton, Lebanon, Northside, College Hill, Mt Healthy, Finneytown, Forest Park, Loveland, Mason, West Chester, Avondale, Arlington Heights, Hamilton County, Butler County, Warren County, Clermont County and more.

Call 513-737-5180 or use the contact form to the right to set up a free, no obligations consultation today. We perform consultations at our historic Hamilton, Ohio office or a place closer to you that is more convenient.


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