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Niles C. Overly is a seasoned attorney based in Columbus, Ohio, with a formidable presence in the areas of business law, tax law, and workers' compensation. Practicing from the Law Offices of Niles C. Overly, he brings unparalleled experience and insight to his clients, having dedicated over four decades to the legal profession. His office, located at 2475 Stonehaven Ct N, serves as a beacon for businesses and individuals seeking adept legal counsel in navigating complex legal landscapes. With a profound understanding of the intricacies involved in business and tax law, Niles C. Overly is known for his strategic approach and meticulous attention to detail. He is committed to providing tailored solutions that align with his clients' unique needs and objectives. His expertise in workers' compensation further highlights his versatility and dedication to ensuring that his clients receive fair and just outcomes. Niles believes in a client-centered approach, prioritizing open communication and transparency to build lasting relationships founded on trust and respect. Niles C. Overly's commitment to excellence is evident in every case he undertakes. He leverages his extensive knowledge and experience to deliver comprehensive legal strategies that are both innovative and effective. Whether advising a burgeoning startup on tax compliance or representing an injured worker in a compensation claim, Niles approaches each case with the same level of dedication and professionalism. His unwavering commitment to his clients' success has earned him a reputation as a reliable and authoritative figure in the legal community. Clients seeking a seasoned advocate who will tirelessly pursue their interests need look no further than Niles C. Overly.
Workers' compensation attorneys help injured workers obtain benefits for workplace injuries. They navigate the claims process and fight for fair compensation. Common matters include workplace injuries, occupational illness, denied claims, disability benefits.