If You Were Hurt Working Under The Table Or Off The Books
When it comes to injuries, working under the table can be complicated. On the one hand, it can be attractive to be paid in cash, and sometimes you must take a job when it is the only one available. On the other hand, you may not have the same legal protections if you work "off the books," particularly if you get hurt on the job.
Regarding workers' comp benefits, most compensation is based on your average weekly wage over the past 52 weeks. Without a record of your earnings, it will be difficult to demonstrate how much you earned. If you or a loved one was hurt while working off the books, you may need strong legal representation to help you maximize the benefits you receive.
We Can Help You If Your Injury Case Is Complicated
Hochman & Plunkett Co., L.P.A., is a highly experienced injury firm with offices in Dayton, Cincinnati and Springfield, Ohio. We have been protecting our clients' rights since 1969, and we can help you protect your rights if you were hurt on the job. Hochman & Plunkett Co., L.P.A., is a highly experienced injury firm with offices in Dayton, Cincinnati and Springfield, Ohio. We have been protecting our clients' rights since 1969, and we can help you protect your rights if you were hurt on the job.
One of our attorneys can help you answer important questions about:
- The benefits you should expect
- What to do if your claim was denied
- Whether you should see your own doctor or another doctor
- How you can document your injury
- How to navigate the workers' compensation claims process
Every workers' comp case is different. Get the advice you need about your case.
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