On-The-Job Injuries On-the-job injuries can range from a mild nuisance to a life-changing event. No one intends to suffer an injury while working, although the incidence of workplace injuries is startling....
In a recent decision, Jimmison v GCRTA, 8th District, 2013 Ohio 3155, the Ohio Court affirmed summary judgment in favor of an employer who argued that records from claimant’s treating physicians did not...
Starting a workman’s comp or BWC claim is actually quite simple. The filing of the first report of injury form (or “froi”) and supporting documentation from your doctor is all that is generally required to get...
An affidavit is a written or printed declaration or statement of facts, made voluntarily, and confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it, taken before a person having authority to administer...
What happens if I’m hurt at work in Ohio? Unless the employer is “self-insured,” Ohio employers are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance via the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation...
What is Vocational Rehabilitation? Vocational rehabilitation (“voc rehab”) is the process of restoring the vocational functioning of an Ohio worker who experiences an on the job injury or occupational...
Workers' Comp Attorneys Many workers compensation claims are handled without the help of a Hamilton workers’ compensation attorney. If you: - cut your finger, - burn your hand, or - sprain your ankle at...
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