Re: I need the best attorney in the country, period.
Posted by jo on 8/04/03
On 6/26/03, ff wrote: > > > Daniel: > > Suppression/Repression bias at work. Can you include fraud, > in the private sector? > > ff > > On 6/26/03, Daniel wrote: >> 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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