Workers’ Compensation

Will an Attorney Get Me a Better Workers’ Compensation Settlement?

A legal professional who is experienced in workers’ compensation can certainly help you secure a larger settlement when it comes…

One of the best tools you have during any legal process is information. As Ohio workers’ compensation lawyers, one of…

Every day, Ohioans are injured on the job and enter the state workers’ compensation system. Unfortunately, getting benefits is not…

Are My Worker’s Compensation Benefits Taxable?

Are my workers’ compensation benefits taxable? Every year, Americans fight their way back from injury and sickness. Then they must…

The state of Ohio does not allow workers’ compensation to stay open forever. In fact, current law establishes that there…

The legislature for the state of Ohio has determined that in order to conduct business in this state, employers must…

Understanding Workers’ Compensation Claims and What You Need to Do to Pursue Your Claim: After getting hurt on the job,…

Under Ohio Law, there are a specific set of safety requirements that employers are required to follow in order to ensure the safety of their employees. These requirements are codified under Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 4123:1. This section of the Ohio Administrative Code provides clear and distinct requirement that employers are obligated to follow. These rules are similar in nature to the rules set by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

What treatment services require pre-authorization?

The BWC’s MCO standardized prior authorization table Service Prior Authorization Required  No Prior Authorization Required Physical medicine services, including chiropractic/osteopathic…

What happens when Workers’ Compensation is denied?

If you are injured on the job, the first thing you should do is seek medical attention, especially if your…