Ohio Workplace Injury Attorney
Workplace injuries are normally associated with workers' compensation, but if you are on the job and injured by a non-coworker, you may also have what is called a third-party claim. Third-party claims have more in common with personal injury cases than workers' compensation cases. It is wise to seek the counsel of a lawyer with experience in both to guide you through the process.
The Columbus construction site accident attorneys at Volkema Thomas Miller & Scott, LPA, have more than 100 combined years of experience helping injured clients recover monetary compensation for lost wages, medical treatment, and pain and suffering. We will negotiate with the liable party's insurance carrier to ensure a maximum recovery.
Third-party claims occur when an on-the-job worker is injured by someone who is not a co-worker or supervisor. Examples of this would include:
- Accidents caused by a delivery driver
- Accidents caused by a vendor
- If you were driving as a function of your job and were hit by another car
- If a slip-and-fall was caused by a cleaning crew's wet or cluttered floors
Additionally, if an accident was caused by a piece of machinery, the manufacturer could be considered a third party. If you or a loved one was injured while on the job, it is important to contact a knowledgeable attorney as soon as possible. Schedule a free initial consultation at our firm.
Contact Our Firm
If you have questions regarding workplace injury accidents, contact Volkema Thomas Miller & Scott, LPA, to schedule an appointment. We offer a free initial consultation and free parking at our building. You can reach us by calling 614-441-8553 or by completing the contact form on this website.









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