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You certainly describe a WC claim.
However, depending upon the time sequence, you may have let too much time expire.
This is a situation that is... Read Answer
On the vacation issue, you need to consult with an employment attorney. The key will be established, written company policy on the loss of... Read Answer
Go to www.ohiobwc.com and then click on the "EMPLOYER" button. On the left, click on "FORMS." Download and complete a Form U-117 and hand... Read Answer
If you no-show for the deposition, then the attorney will issue a subpoena for you to attend. If you ignore the subpoena, then you can be held... Read Answer
Lets look at your possible options -- please note that your inquiry was a little difficult to follow:
1. Workers' Compensation: If you... Read Answer
No.
If you have a claim filed with Ohio BWC, then you can contact the claim representative for status.
Your employer has no obligation to help... Read Answer
You appear to be describing a permanent partial disability award. Generally, under the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Imapirment,... Read Answer
No, WC primarily covers lost wages, permanent disability, and related medical benefits. There is no provision to reimburse injured workers for... Read Answer
You can try to characterize the relationship as being an independent contractor/customer relationship -- much like as with the plumber who brings an... Read Answer
I am operating on the premise that your employer is State Funded and pays WC premiums to the Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC).
In 1995, the law... Read Answer
Yes, as long as your claim is still open, you can obtain medical treatment and other appropriate benefits. The claim is not dependent on your... Read Answer
We are board certified Ohio workers' compensation specialists and we also may handle an attorney malpractice claim.
I would need additional... Read Answer
Your verbal agreement to settle, if accepted by the other side, is binding. This happens routinely. Formal settlement papers will be... Read Answer
From what you have written, apparently your lawyer felt that your case had more value than did the mediator and the other attorney. That... Read Answer
Your insuiry is unclear. Your wife may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. Please call our office to discuss the specifics of... Read Answer
Workers Comp and FMLA are two different laws and have different consequences. FMLA gives you 12 weeks of unpaid leave before your employer can let... Read Answer