Can I still file for workers comp a year after the accident happened?
Ohio historically required claims for benefits be filed within two years of the date of injury. This changed after Governor Kasich signed into law...
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Ohio historically required claims for benefits be filed within two years of the date of injury. This changed after Governor Kasich signed into law...
In addition to attorney Arnett's points, know that your husband would have to agree not to return to work with his current employer if he settles...
I agree with John. Sounds like they are really trying to mess with you. You should NOT quit your job as this provides your employer with certain...
Adding to what my colleagues have said (specifically that Ohio doesn't recognize a claim for mental distress without accompanying physical injury),...
Generally yes, the only exception typically being if the claims involve the same body parts. By this I mean if the claims both involve, say, your...
Adding to the previous 2 answers about your right to appeal concerning treatment, remember that you don't have to go just to the doctor your...
You should be good to go, although make sure to read my colleagues' answers as they have some good info. If your former employer appeals the BWC's...
That’s baloney—being part-time and/or not in the union doesn’t make you ineligible for Worker’s Compensation. Sounds to me like you’re getting...
You can't collect temporary total disability over any period you work. You can work part-time while your case is pending but won't be able to...
It's impossible to tell based just on the information you've provided. Settlement values in a workers' compensation claim involve consideration of...