Ohio Personal Injury Attorneys
For those who have suffered a serious injury, possibly on the job, or who are no longer able to work because of a disabling injury or medical condition, being able to feel confident that you will be able to obtain the compensation and/or benefits that you need to help you meet the challenges you face is critical. When injury or illness strikes, it can have an incredibly negative impact on the entirety of your life and the lives of your family members. Serious injuries and illness can sideline a family's breadwinner and create financial challenges that could seriously harm even the most hardworking and financially prudent of households.
When such challenges strike, having a skilled and experienced attorney by your side can make the difference between actually securing the benefits and/or compensation you need and coming home empty handed.
More Than 150 Years Combined Experience Fighting For Our Clients' Rights
The attorneys of Hochman & Plunkett bring exceptional experience together with pre-eminent litigation skills to help our clients secure the compensation and benefits they need to be able to meet their challenges with the benefit of the financial support they deserve. We are fully committed to helping our clients. We know that they are coming to us in times of serious need, and we are honored to be able to help so many people and their families through such difficult times in their lives.
Contact the Dayton Workers' Compensation Attorneys of Hochman & Plunkett
When you have been seriously injured or disabled, you need to take immediate action to protect your rights. Turn to the skilled and experienced SSDI lawyers of Hochman & Plunkett to ensure that you obtain the compensation and benefits you and your family will need. To schedule a free initial consultation, call 937-684-4607 in Dayton, 513-276-4022 in Cincinnati, 937-688-2551 in Springfield, 937-524-0115 in Troy or toll free at 877-623-6863. You can also contact us online.
To better serve our clients, we have offices in Dayton, Cincinnati, Springfield, Troy, and Columbus.