- Wrongful DeathIn a wrongful death claim, the surviving family members seek to recover monetary damages which result from the death. Damages in a wrongful death lawsuit includes death and funeral expenses; loss of consortium by the surviving spouse and children; loss of future earnings; loss of prospective inheritance benefits; payment of medical bills; and compensation for physical pain and mental suffering.
- Workers CompensationThere is No Offset between Ohio Work Comp Temporary Total Disability and O.P.E.R.S. Disability - Gruhin & Gruhin Attorneys | Ohio Workers Compensation Attorneys
- Premises LiabilityGruhin & Gruhin represent victims and families in fatal auto accidents, accident death claims, and other tragic wrongful death cases involving motor vehicle accidents, semi-truck crashes, dangerous and defective products, medical malpractice, medical negligence, premises liability, and workplace accidents. When tragedy strikes, you need a wrongful death personal injury lawyer on your side.
- Personal InjuryUnlike compensation you receive from a personal injury claim, Workers’ compensation does not pay for “pain and suffering”. Workers’ compensation pays for the limitations in the range of motion in your injured body parts.
- Medical MalpracticeMany times, our investigation reveals that despite a tragic or bad outcome, it was not due to anything a doctor, hospital, or nurse did wrong. A poor result can happen in the absence of medical malpractice.
- Auto Accidents
- Social Security DisabilityThe relationship between Social Security and workers’ compensation depends on the type of benefits received. First, this page discusses the relationship between Social Security Disability and permanent total disability, then it discusses the relationship between Social Security Disability and other workers’ compensation benefits.