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Another piece of BWC Information that we believe is BAD – unless you don’t want money for your injury.

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wrong waySelf-insured claim overview – what injured workers should know (as published on the OhioBWC Website)

QUOTE  ”As an employee of a self-insuring employer, we want to help you understand the claims process.

Claim number assignment – Injuries resulting in seven or fewer calendar days of disability do not need a BWC claim number unless the employer denies the claim.” ENDQUOTE

WRONG WRONG WRONG - If you do not file your claim with the OhioBWC, you do not get a claim number. Without a claim number, your injury does not exist as far as the OhioBWC is concerned. If you do not file your claim application (FROI-1)with the OhioBWC within the statutory mandated time limit (Statute of Limitations) you will be precluded from filing your claim. You will not obtain the injury award for the damage done to your body.

YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LOSE 7 DAYS OF WORK TO BE ENTITLED TO YOUR INJURY MONEY AWARD AND MEDICAL BENEFITS!  Don’t be misled!

ALSO, your claim will NOT be delayed if you file your injury application with the BWC. That starts the statutory process. You can also give your self-insured employer a copy of the BWC claim application (FROI-1). But, if, for whatever reason you do not want to obtain legal representation,  make sure you file the form with the OhioBWC as soon as possible. You can fax the form to the BWC 1-877-520-OHIO (6446) or you can bring it to the BWC office nearest to your home or work.

Many times, our clients say “But the BWC CSS told us that we should do it this way, not the way you are doing it”. Based on the above, would you bet your claim on a BWC employed CSS or on your attorney, who is working for you, and who is trained in the law and the BWC procedures?

Remember, your lawyer only gets paid if he/she obtains an award benefit on your behalf.  The CSS, employer by the BWC, has the BWC’s interests in mind – saving money on claim payouts.

If you don’t already have a board certified specialist attorney representing you in your BWC claim, GET ONE. Remember, the BWC has it’s lawyers (to protect it and save it from paying out money) and the Employer has its lawyers (to fight claims to keep their premium payments as low as possible). So, who is representing you?

For help, care, & protection, Call Gruhin & Gruhin (800) 861-5555.

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You’ve Moved – DON’T LET YOUR BENEFITS STOP! Don’t Forget to Notify Workers’ Comp.

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BWC Form C-77You’ve moved and you didn’t inform Ohio Workers’ Compensation that you have a new address.  Your benefits are at risk when the BWC has your incorrect address!

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I Have an Ohio Workers’ Compensation Claim – How Do I Find a Doctor?

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BWC Provider Look-upAccording to Ohio Workers’ Compensation Rules, your doctor must be a Bureau Certified Provider or the BWC will not pay the medical charges.  But, how do you find a certified provider?

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Ohio BWC Medical Care Organizations (MCO) – what the heck are they?

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Yesterday I got a call from a client informing me that he was called by his MCO and was told that he is putting his company out of business because, through our office, the client was awarded his permanent partial compensation benefit (the money for his injury). Imagine my surprise at such a conversation which was initiated by an entity whose only job is to oversee medical treatment authorizations and payment for such treatment.

My client felt bad about the call from the MCO until I explained who/what the MCO is/does. And why such information from the MCO is inaccurate.

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Ohio Workers’ Comp – The C9 Form and The Importance of the Fax Transmittal Sheet

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fax transmittalI was called by a prospective client about her BWC claim and the fact that she could not get authorized for treatment. After talking to her for a few minutes it became obvious that I needed to speak with her doctor. So, I call the doctor and ask about the treatment that he requested on the C9 authorization form.  I was dumbfounded by his comments during the conversation! Here is the skinny on our discussion.

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Can This Be Happening in Ohio? – OUTRAGEOUS Settlement Requirement

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“should any part of . . . my settlement or this agreement be challenged and found to be unconstitutional, unlawful, or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the settlement and this acknowledgement and waiver shall remain in full force and effect.”

My fingers are buring  as I type this entry. I am outraged by the current actions of the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation – not only in the recent low-balling of lump sum settlement top offers, but , insult on injury, requiring Ohio Injured Workers to sign the attached document.

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Ohio Workers’ Comp – A page from Ripley’s Believe It or Not !

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bizzaro-codeToday, I was blown away by the latest Bizarre BWC position with regard to ACS, the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation Pharmacy Vendor. The Governor of Ohio needs to take action and appoint a responsive person as Administrator of The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.

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Have an Older Workers’ Compensation Claim – It Could Be Worth Money !

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lump sum settlement 2$$ Older BWC Claims May Have Hidden Value $$

Don’t Walk Away From the Money Hiding in Your Claim.  As the expression goes “There’s Gold in them thar Hills !”

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