Post: I need the best attorney in the country, period.
Posted by Daniel on 6/26/03
I will make it short and to the point. I need to find the
best attorney in the country for a Common Pleas Trial Case
against Workers' Comp, state of Ohio, as it deals with
Formaldehyde exposure in an inadequately ventilated office
building. I have been diagnosed by a well-respected MD in
this specialized field of environmental medicine, with
permanent disability, with this office environment as the
cause with a high degree of medical certainty. All
administrative decisions have been denied. The
phrase "Multiple Chemical Sensitivity" is not being used as
the diagnosis, but sensitivity to many environmental
chemicals.
Any suggestions, as I have filed the case in Common Pleas
Court in Ohio, no trial date set as of yet. Date of
disability goes back to Sept. 15, 1998. Not one penny of
lost wages or medical bills has been paid by Ohio Workers'
Compensation, even though Social Security has allowed the
disability.
Anyone who enters into this misfortunate arena will be
dealing with the cards stacked against them, as the system
is corrupt from political pressures. I have personally
witnessed this: corrupt IME exams, corrupt Ohio Attorney
General's office, corrupt Ohio Workers' Compensation
system. They play with the phrase "Multiple Chemical
Sensitivity" as if it is taboo. Hence, my case does not
mention this, yet the IME exam stated this as my alleged
injury.
Again, any referrals would be appreciated, as the trial
would most likely take 1 to 2 days, with a trial attorney
being the most important aspect in trying to win this
appeal.
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