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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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Ohio Industrial Commission & BWC Consolidate Offices

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Effective November 6, 2009, the Industrial Commission consolidated the Hamilton and Cincinnati offices. As a result of the consolidation, the Industrial Commission closed the Hamilton office and hearings will be held in the Cincinnati office.

Effective August 21, 2009, the Industrial Commission consolidated the Bridgeport and Zanesville offices into a new office in Cambridge. Hearings for claims which had been held in Bridgeport or Zanesville will be held in the Commission office closest to the injured worker’s residence.

Effective June 26, 2009, the Industrial Commission closed the Canton office. The Canton office has been consolidated into the Akron office. This closing followed the March, 2009, closing of the Springfield office, which was consolidated into the Dayton office.

Effective March 27, 2009, both the BWC and Industrial Commission closed their offices in Springfield and consolidated that office into the Dayton Service Office. Injured workers and employers who used the Springfield Service Office will be advised to go to Dayton or Columbus.

With all of the above office closings, the BWC and IC will be down to 15 service offices throughout the state, an inconvenience to injured workers in the affected closing areas.

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Attending a Workers’ Compensation Claim Hearing Alone?

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If your claim is scheduled for a hearing before the Industrial Commission, you should hire a Board Certified Workers’ Compensation attorney to represent your interests. Read the rest of this entry »

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Have a Workers’ Compensation Claim – Make Sure You Notify BWC If You Move

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i movedIf you move and forget to notify the OhioBWC that you have moved, all mail and notices of hearings and/or orders will not get to you. This could set your claim back by forcing you to request a special hearing at the Ohio Industrial Commission to undo the problem facing your claim because you didn’t receive notice of claim actions. Don’t let this happen.

Make sure you contact your attorney.

If you don’t have an attorney, you should get one.  And you should have a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Attorney Specialist handling your claim.  Mike Gruhin is a Board Certified Specialist.

But if you still want to go it alone,  just download the Change of Address Form from the BWC library,and fax it to the BWC at 1-877-520-OHIO (6446).

For a free, no obligation consultation with a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist Attorney, Call or email Mike Gruhin.  Think Workers’ Comp  – Think Gruhin!

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