Settle your old Ohio Workers’ compensation claims for cash
Ring in the new year with extra money All 2010 Workers’ Compensation claims for state-funded employers are out of the experience on January 1, 2015. This means that the employer does not need to sign off on a C240. If you have a claim, let Taubman Law prepare the paperwork properly and exclude and/or include any other claims, and obtain max value for you. COMMON QUESTION we get asked at...Read More
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Three new car accident cases close out the New Year
Bruce Taubman and Taubman finished 2014 with a a bang, Bruce Taubman signed up three new auto accident cases The first a Husband & Wife were injured when a United States Mail Carrier struck the rear end of our clients car stopped at a red light. Both parties suffered soft tissue injuries to their head and necks The Second car accident occurred on a freeway outside of Columbus, Ohio....Read More
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Been in recent car accident?
Bruce Taubman and Taubman Law are here to help!! In recent news there have been two devastating car accidents in Columbus and Fairview. In Columbus, multiple people were injured and sadly one was killed on Broad Street at N. High Street when a pickup truck barreling down Broad Street hit a school bus in the intersection and pedestrians. The cause of the Columbus accident is still under...Read More
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Sexual Harassment Claim Against Judge Horton of Columbus
Bruce Taubman, helping right a wrong in Columbus, Ohio Taubman Law is helping a young woman who was sexually harassed and subjected to a hostile work environment while employed as a bailiff for Columbus Common Pleas and Recently elected Court of Appeals Judge Timothy Horton. If you have even been subjected to unfair treatment at the hands of Judge Horton or any employer, contact...Read More
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Car Accident Settlements
Recent Car Settlements at Taubman Law Here at Taubman Law we pride ourselves in being able to get a resolution that makes our clients happy and whole. Whether, its a a jury trial, a workers compensation decision or a car accident settlement we want to make sure at the end our clients are happy. Recently we settled two car accident cases, we don’t write about every...Read More
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by Bruce TaubmanNovember 24, 2014 Client Testimonials, Settlements/Resolutions, Workers' Comp0 comments
Injured Cleveland Firefighter and Police Officer
Workers Compensation updates for an Injured Cleveland Firefighter and Police Officer A city of Cleveland Firefighter came into our office in 2014 for a sprain of his right elbow that he suffered on the job in 2011. He was complaining of radiating pain from his elbow into his wrist. We knew that his claim should be amended to include new conditions but no medical existed to support any new...Read More
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Ohio Police Officers and Firefighters Are Never Off Duty
An Off Duty Cop Who is Injured is always considered on duty and can make a workers compensation claim in Ohio An off-duty police officer was fatally shot early Sunday at a pub in northeast Ohio after he approached a patron described as ‘unruly’ who was carrying a firearm, police said. Police identified the deceased officer as Justin Winebrenner, 32, a seven-year veteran of the...Read More
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I was in a car accident, what should I do?
What should you do if you’re in a car accident? When it happens, injuries may be severe and emotions high. However, there are important things to do at the scene of the accident and soon afterward, below is a list of what we believe you should after being in an accident. As always we are available 24/7 to discuss your legal matters in person 1. Stop Never drive away from the scene of...Read More
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Recent Workers Comp FAQs
Below are recent questions/queries proposed by you, come back often and we will answer them for you as quickly as possible. Feel feel to email us or call us if you don’t see an answer to any of your questions How Many Times Can You Appeal BWC Decisions in Ohio? There are three (3) administrative appeals and 1 appeal to Court based only on the right to participate. Once an industrial...Read More
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Early Freezing Could Lead to Massive Pileups in Ohio
This blast, reminiscent of last January’s deep freeze in Ohio which set record freezing temperatures, comes too early for comfort. Leaves are still on the trees, and a snow dump is coming — a foot or more in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin. The leaves can make the trees accumulate more snow, weighing branches down more than they would if they were bare. More falling limbs could...Read More
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