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Your workers' compensation payments are based on your wages for the six weeks, one week, and 52 weeks prior to your injury. For the first 12 weeks,...
Columbus, OH
Workers compensation Lawyer at Columbus, OH
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation, Employee Benefits
Your workers' compensation payments are based on your wages for the six weeks, one week, and 52 weeks prior to your injury. For the first 12 weeks,...
I recommend you talk with an attorney soon. Nobody wants to do this, I understand, but you need some guidance, IMO. We've worked with lots of folks...
To add to Mr. Donahey's answer, certainly you have an Ohio workers' compensation claim but I think you're asking about more than that. In Ohio,...
Guessing you attended as a spectator, not as an employee of the racing team. As such, this is not covered by workers' compensation. Check with an...
I recommend you contact an attorney who handles Social Security disability and SSI matters such as Carol Herdman in Columbus, OH at: Carol...
Ohio's workers' compensation system is different than most other states. The Texas attorney's response considers the standards in Texas; those are...
The short answer to your specific question whether you're looking at an uphill battle is "yes", in my opinion. But this isn't to say you should...
Your claim isn't available for review to the general public. You'd need to permit authorization for an attorney to review it and determine what the...
I suggest you file a claim with the BWC immediately. In fact, the ER probably completed the initial paperwork for you when you told them this...
Wow, this is lame. You mentioned being "off the clock" when you fell; is your employer or the BWC contesting your workers' comp claim, assuming you...