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Company Doctor Says "Fine to Work" in a Hip to Ankle Brace?

Client video testimonial — Gruhin & Gruhin, LLC

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Company doctor says "fine to work" while in a hip-to-ankle brace? If you have an Ohio work injury and are being forced back to work, call Mike Gruhin: 216-861-5555 or https://www.gruhin.com/contact "Mike Gruhin is probably the best guy on earth." — Cassandra Imagine being told by your self-insured employer's a doctor that you've reached "Maximum Medical Improvement" (MMI) while you are still wearing a hip-to-ankle knee brace. That is the shocking reality Cassandra faced after her Ohio work injury. In this video, Cassandra shares how she fought back against the system and how Mike Gruhin has been with her every step of the way—answering every email, call, and message to keep her informed and protected. Don't let an unfair doctor's report (whether it's your employer's hired doctor or the Ohio BWC's hired doctor) end your claim. If you’ve been injured at work in Ohio and need an attorney who actually listens and fights back, call Mike Gruhin. Gruhin & Gruhin is here for you! If you or someone you know has been injured at work and is struggling to move forward, you may have more legal options than you realize. 📞 216-861-5555 🌐 https://www.gruhin.com 📋 https://www.gruhin.com/contact ⚖️ Mike Gruhin — OSBA Board Certified Ohio Workers' Compensation Specialist Attorney (Certified 1999–2030). Board Certification means exceptional competence, experience, and professionalism in workers' comp law — recognized by the Ohio State Bar Association. Mike Gruhin and Gruhin & Gruhin, LLC — Fighting for injured workers across Ohio. #OhioSelfInsuredWorkersComp #WorkersCompLawyer #MikeGruhinAndGruhinAndGruhin #OhioWorkInjury #OhioMMI #OhioBWC #ClientTestimonial

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