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Category: Workers Compensation

Workers Compensation

Changes in case law

July 31, 2020July 31, 2020aitpros

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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Personal Injury, Workers Compensation

New Case Law In Ohio Impacts Attorneys’ Liens

July 31, 2020July 31, 2020aitpros

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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Workers Compensation

New Concussion Protocol for Ohio’s Injured Workers

June 8, 2020June 8, 2020aitpros

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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Workers Compensation

Ohio’s Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Also Impacted by COVID-19

April 2, 2020April 2, 2020aitpros

“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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Workers Compensation

The Impact of the Workers’ Compensation One Year Statute of Limitations In Ohio

January 30, 2020aitpros

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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Workers Compensation

Update on Potential Workers Compensation Changes

July 1, 2019July 30, 2019aitpros

This article, written by Jermey Pelzer and published by Cleveland.com, provides an update to a previous blog post that can be found here in where the Ohio Senate sits on the new two year budget plan which included changes in Ohio’s Workers’
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Workers Compensation

Potential Workers Compensation Changes

June 11, 2019July 1, 2019aitpros

The referenced article written by Angela Childers and published by BusinessInsurance.com introduces changes in Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation legislation. House Bill 80 was passed through The Ohio House of Representatives on June 6, 2019 and will now be considered by the state Senate.
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Workers Compensation

Subrogation and Workers Compensation

May 30, 2019May 30, 2019aitpros

The article written by Mick Proxmire and Kenton Steele published by JDSpura.com delves into the recent Ohio Supreme Court Decision regarding subrogation and what this decision means for your workers compensation and personal injury claim. Subrogation in regard to workers compensation and
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