Victims of motor vehicle accidents are thrown into the confusing world of personal injury claims. A world that can be difficult to navigate. With unique terminology that can be hard to grasp. Deneen LaMonica, attorney at the law firm, Ziccarelli and Martello,
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In The National Law Review article, “Changes to Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation Statutes Expected to Benefit Employers”, Melissa Black, the author writes about new policy changes that affect VSSR workers’ compensation claims. A VSSR claim is a claim that arises due to an
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What is an attorney lien and what does it mean for your personal injury case? The article posted by Lexology.com, written by Goldberg Segalla titled: “Ohio Supreme Court Holds Insurers Not Responsible For Charging Liens” discusses a new ruling which impacts attorney
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The cited article written by Roetzel & Andress and published by JDSupra.com, talks about new rule recently implemented in regard to concussions sustained as a result of a work related injury. Prior to this new rule, there were no specific rules regarding
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In the attached article,”Medical Exams for Disability Benefits” posted by SFPublicPress.org, author, Laura Impellizzeri, reports on the impact of the Coronavirus on the processing of new disability claims. It is common practice that an applicant for Social Security Disability (hereafter: “SSD”) undergo
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“Coronavirus Already Sparking Workers’ Comp Claims” written by Ed Gallek, posted by Fox8.com reflects on the emerging impact that the Coronavirus will have on Ohio’s Bureau of Workers’ Compensation in the months to come. Already the Bureau is reporting that 18 workers
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Erich Wagner delves into issues with proposed changes to Social Security Rules in the cited article titled, “Administrative Law Judges: Proposed Social Security Rule Would Violate Law, Supreme Court Decision” posted by govexec.com. Last month the Social Security Administration (herein SSA) proposed
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The cited article by Anthony “T.J” Jagoditz posted by The National Law Review reflects on past changes to the Ohio Workers’ Compensation Statute of Limitations. In October of 2017 the amendment to change the Statute of Limitations from two years to one
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Now that we have established what subrogation is and why it must be paid, lets talk about some of the different entities that have subrogation rights when it comes to your personal injury claim. Medicare is funded by the Federal U.S. Treasury
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Subrogation is a major part of any personal injury claim. Whether it be in regard to health insurance or medical payment benefits, also known as medpay. Subrogation is not a term you hear regularly. What it means in regard to your personal
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