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  Types of Cases
I personally handle my clients workers compensation or social security disability cases and do not pass that responsibility on to inexperienced lawyers or para...
  No Recovery - No Fee
Professional Fees are contingent on successful delivery of legal services. If the case is lost, no fee is collected. If the case is won, proceeds are shared. F...
  Areas Served
John Gee, Attorney at Law, provides services to the greater Cincinnati area including the following counties and regions: Butler County, Ohio Warren County, O...
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Who I Represent
  Construction Workers
If you are a construction worker, you know that your line of work involves heavy, repetitive and often dangerous work on a daily basis. Because of this you run...
  Truck and Delivery Drivers
With long hours of driving, loading and unloading cargo, irregular schedules, and the nature of a driver's lifestyle on the road, truck drivers are at a high r...
  Office and Service Workers
Just because you work in an office or service-oriented environment does not mean that it is free of injury hazards. Even in an office setting, an accident can ...
  Assemblers and Machine Operators
If you are an Assembler or Machine Operator, the nature of your job is essentially repetitive. Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) are often the result. In fact, ...
  Road Construction Crew
Highway road construction crews typically face multiple injury risks under conditions that may change without warning.
  Social Security Disability Cases
If you have been temporarily or permanently disabled due to: accidents on the job auto accidents defective products medical malpractice premises negligence ......
Workers Comp Facts
  Workers Comp FAQ
Client: Who is on my side in a Workers' Compensation case? Attorney John Gee: Your claim's costs are charged against your individual employer's Workers' Compen...
  Facts About Ohio Workers Comp Benefits
Workers compensation law can be complex and the following facts are subject to amendment at any time.
  Rights of the Injured Worker
The Workers Compensation Injured Workers Bill of Rights was developed by members of the Injured Workers of America (IWA) on November 22, 1998. This group inclu...
  Injury Coverage Limitations
Workers' Compensation is designed to provide benefits to workers injured on the job, even if the injury is caused by carelessness on the part of the employer o...
  Lost Time Benefits
1. If your attending physician determines that your injury or illness will prevent you from working for eight or more consecutive days, you may be eligible to ...
  Medical-Only Claims
1. If you are unable to work for seven days or less due to a work-related injury, you may be eligible for a medical-only claim. 2. If your medical-only claim i...
  Vocational Rehabilitation
If you are injured or become ill while on the job, you may experience life altering changes. The work-related injuries may cause permanent damage leaving you u...
  Have You Been Hurt on the Job?
Are you unable to work at all? Or are you afraid for your future if you don't continue to work even though you're in constant pain? Fact is, people just like ...
  Injuries Not Covered
SSD Benefits Facts
  The Difference Between SSD and WC
SSD (Social Security Disability) differs from WC (Workers Compensation) in the cause of your injury: In order to get money under Workers' Comp, your injury mus...
  Are You a Candidate for Social Security Disability Benefits?
Social Security pays benefits to people who cannot work because they have a medical condition that is expected to: last at least one year; or result in death T...
  If Your SSD Claim is Denied
If you have been denied on your Social Security Disability benefit claim, the first thing to do is to request an appeal within the 60 day deadline.
  Winning SSD Claims FAQ
What is the approval rate for Social Security Disability Claims? The approval rate for SSD claims vary. For instance, cases heard by Administrative Law Judges h...
  SSD Differs From WC
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Work Related Injuries
  Back Injuries and the Herniated Disc
A herniated disc (sometimes called a slipped or ruptured disc) is often caused by work related injuries such as: A fall or accident Repeated strain of your bac...
  Knee Injuries and the Meniscus Tear
Also known as torn cartilage, a meniscus tear is a common knee injury involving the meniscus (a rubbery disc that cushions your knee). Each knee has two menisc...
  Shoulder Injuries and the Rotator Cuff
Most often, shoulder problems involving the rotator cuff develop gradually from aging, continued overuse, repetitive activity, or a combination of these things...
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