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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Benefits and Denied Claims

Workers' Compensation Appeals

Has your workers' compensation claim been denied? If your application for workers' compensation benefits has been denied, you have a limited time to appeal. Contact an attorney immediately to learn more about your rights.

For help, contact Cannizzaro, Bridges, Jillisky & Streng, LLC. We represent clients throughout Ohio. To schedule a free consultation with an attorney at our firm, call 937-303-4165, or contact us by e-mail.

Retaliation

Ohio workers' compensation laws clearly protect the rights of workers to seek benefits for work related injuries. If your employer retaliates against you for seeking workers' compensation benefits, contact us. We can help.

Workers' Compensation Benefits

If you have sustained a work related injury, you may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. These benefits include payments to cover necessary medical bills and a certain percentage of lost future wages and lost past wages. Our attorneys aggressively seek full and fair compensation on behalf of each client. We consider all available means of recovery, including third party civil lawsuits where appropriate.

In addition to seeking workers' compensation benefits for injured workers, we also assist dependent family members who are seeking death benefits in a case in which a family member has sustained a work-related injury.

Contact a Lawyer

If you have suffered a work related injury, we can help. We are pleased to offer a free consultation to discuss your case. To contact our law office in Marysville, Ohio, call 937-303-4165. You may also contact us toll-free at 1-888-357-5346.

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Attorney Kimberly M. Cutler has been certified by the Ohio State Bar Association as a specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law. This certification makes Kim one of a small group of attorneys in Ohio to have earned this distinction.

"I am pleased to offer my clients this added expertise," said Kim. "I would be happy to answer questions about Estate Planning, Trust and Probate law or about other areas of law that I practice, including business and real estate transactions.

CBJS partner Mike Streng noted that there are many requirements for an attorney to be certified by the Ohio State Bar Association as a specialist. The attorney must demonstrate substantial and continuing involvement and pass an intensive examination in the certification area of law. Mike emphasized that the attorney must continue to attend intermediate or advanced annual legal education courses after being certified. "Kim has met all of these standards and we could not be more proud of her and excited that she has attained this level of expertise. The citizens of Union County and those who live in surrounding counties are very lucky to have someone of Kim's caliber to call on when they need the type of services that Kim provides", remarked Streng.

Before earning her Master of Laws in Business and Taxation in 2003, Kim graduated cum laude from Capital University Law School in 2002. In addition to her Juris Doctorate, Kim received her Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Business from Ohio University.

For several years Kim practiced law in Dublin, Ohio. Kim joined CBJS in August of 2008 where she continues to create volumes of simple and complex estate plans, administer hundreds of estates and trusts, and conduct countless real estate and business transactions. "Kim has been a tremendous asset to the firm" commented John Cannizzaro, the firm's founding partner.

Kim is currently accepting new clients.

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Marysville, OH 43040
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We represent clients throughout Ohio, including Union County, Logan County, Champaign County, Hardin County, Marion County, Clark County, Franklin County, Marysville, Plain City, Bellefontaine, Lakeview, Indian Lake, Urbana, Springfield, Kenton, Marion, Mechanicsburg, West Liberty, and St. Paris.