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Questions about Ohio Workers’ Comp – Ohio Job Injury?

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Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney, has the answers to your work injury questions.

Have you suffered an on the job injury?  You need a Board Certified Ohio Work Comp Specialist Attorney on your side.  Experienced Ohio workers’ compensation lawyers from Gruhin & Gruhin can help you seek fair compensation for your injuries.  Filing a workers’ compensation claim is a complicated process. The BWC would lead you to believe that you don’t need an attorney and that’s how it saves money on claim payment. Most work injury victims just don’t know what to do or what benefits are available for their injuries. And, that’s where Gruhin & Gruhin and Mike Gruhin come to the rescue.  When you get hurt in a , contact the Cleveland, Ohio Law Firm with the winning record. Check out the actual client testimonials. Let our clients tell you the story of Gruhin & Gruhin.  Call Gruhin & Gruhin today! There are time limits.  Discuss your claim with a Board Certified Work Comp Specialist Attorney. It doesn’t cost any more to have a Certified Specialist on your side, so why choose an attorney who takes a work comp case, but isn’t Board Certified?  Please feel free to review some of the most frequently asked questions we receive from our clients, which you can read below.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ohio Workers’ Compensation

Q: What on the job injuries does workers’ compensation cover?

A: Workers’ compensation covers almost any on the job injury, including long-term diseases resulting from your work (asbestos, etc.), pre-existing injuries that were exacerbated by an accident at your job, and even injuries caused by a third party while on the job.

Q: Who pays my workers’ compensation benefits?

A: Ohio law requires that virtually all employers purchase workers’ compensation insurance coverage from the state fund or insure themselves. Therefore, either the state fund or your employer will be responsible for paying your compensation.

Q: How long will it take to get benefits?

A: This depends on the specifics of your injury, whether your employer is self-insured or state funded, where you received medical treatment, and many other factors.  Having an experienced Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney on your side will help you receive benefits much faster, as you can be sure that your attorney has filed all the necessary paperwork to keep your claim moving.  Ultimately, you must trust that your attorney is doing everything that he or she can to ensure that you receive benefits as quickly as possible.

Q: Do I have to go back to work before I am ready?

A: Ultimately, your doctor’s advice determines when you are ready to go back to work.  When you suffer an injury on the job, your employer or your employer’s third party administrator will likely suggest their doctor.  Contact your Board Certified Ohio Work Comp Specialist Attorney and get a referral to a BWC Certified Medical Provider to give you the medical care you need and properly fill out all of the complex BWC paperwork on your behalf.  You are free to go to any OhioBWC Certified Provider.  You don’t  have to return to work until your doctor believes you’re ready or until your employer has a light duty job that your doctor believes you can handle. However, even if your doctor feels you might not be ready to return to work, the Industrial Commission can find that you have reached Maximum Medical Improvement. While you are unable to work, you are entitled to receive temporary total disability compensation.

Q: Do I have to file my workers’ compensation claim within a certain time limit?

A: There is a two-year statute of limitations for filing a workers’ compensation claim.  If you do not file your claim within two years of your injury, you will not be able to seek compensation.  If you are in an on the job accident, you should move quickly to seek legal representation and file your claim so that you are sure to receive the benefits you need.

Q: The BWC denied my workers’ compensation claim.  Is there anything I can do?

A:  Call Mike Gruhin, Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney. You need a specialist in your corner to appeal your claim and attend the hearing at the Ohio Industrial Commission.  You should absolutely hire a Board Certified Specialist Attorney. Don’t make the mistake of just hiring any lawyer who ‘does’ work comp claims.  You need a legal professional,  a Board Certified Specialist, to gather and present the evidence necessary to prove that you were hurt on the job and deserve compensation.  Don’t attempt to appeal a denied workers’ compensation claim alone.

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Ohio BWC doctor must be OhioBWC Certified or BWC will not pay medical bills

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Just an FYI to anyone who has an Ohio Workers’ Compensation Claim – your medical providers MUST be Ohio BWC Certified Providers.  You are entitled to go to any doctor you want, however, the BWC does not have to pay for medical services rendered by a doctor who is not a Certified BWC Provider.

Click here to make sure your doctor is a Certified Medical Provider for the OhioBWC.

Mike Gruhin is a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney – you have OhioBWC questions? Mike Gruhin has the answers.  You should have a Certified Specialist representing your legal rights at the Ohio BWC and the Ohio Industrial Commission.

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Anyone who is returned to work after an OhioBWC work injury, with restrictions imposed by their doctor of record,  can apply for wage loss, if they earn less than the amount set as the Average Weekly Wage (AWW) in their claim.

There are several types of wage loss non-working wage loss working wage loss Vocational Rehabilitation wage loss
Wage loss can be granted by an OhioBWC Tentative Order, which if not appealed, will start payment of wage loss. However, if the injury employer appeals the granting of wage loss there will be a hearing at the Industrial Commission of Ohio.

If the Injured Worker is denied wage loss by the Ohio BWC, then if appealed by the Injured Worker, a hearing will be scheduled at the Industrial Commission of Ohio.

If you have an allowed Ohio Workers’ Comp Claim, you need to consult with a Board Certified Ohio BWC Specialist Attorney.  Call Mike Gruhin to discuss any questions you have related to Ohio Work Comp Wage Loss or any other issue involving your Ohio BWC claim.

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THIS IS URGENT – CONTACT YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

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Hard to believe, but the legislature in Ohio is about to give Emergency Room doctors a free pass. They won’t be held accountable to uphold the minimum standard of care if this bill passes. SHOUT LOUD AND SHOUT HARD TO GET THIS BILL DEFEATED.

Today the Ohio Senate introduces Senate Bill 129, a bill that would grant immunity to physicians who provide emergency medical services. Read the rest of this entry »

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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 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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Prescription Medication Errors / Pharmacy ’Switcheroo’ for Higher Profits

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prescription pillsPrescription medication errors and medication mistakes cause injuries and deaths every year.

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