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Ohio Workers’ Compensation Settlements

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Filing an Ohio BWC  C240 settlement application is simple. Figuring out what your claim settlement value should be is not. In order to settle your Ohio BWC claim, it is important to contact a Board Certified Ohio Workers’ Compensation Specialist attorney. Don’t try to settle your claim yourself, the BWC will try to “short change” your settlement amount.  Read on…….

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Ohio Workers’ Compensation & Temporary Total Disability Pay – Be Aware!

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In Ohio, if you’re injured on the job and your claim is allowed, you may be entitled to receive temporary total disability compensation (TTD). This is the money you receive when you are unable to work. But, be aware of this fact so you don’t “punish” yourself and lose valuable compensation.  Read on. Read the rest of this entry »

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Ohio Workers’ Compensation – Not User Friendly!

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Although the BWC system was created to allow injured workers to request coverage for work injuries without the need of legal services, the system has become a nightmare of red tape and denials.

Over 90% of the hearings we attend on behalf of our clients result from the BWC denying the injured worker’s doctor;s request for treatment authorization.

If you are injured on the job, you should obtain legal representation to protect your legal right to medical care and injury compensation.

Contact us anytime for a no obligation consultation regarding your injury claim.

Contact the governor of Ohio and tell him to fix the system that was created to protect Ohio’s injured workers. He needs to replace the current BWC Administrator with one who did not come from the insurance industry where the top goal is to save money and increase premiums.

Ohio Workers need to unite and tell the Governor that Ohio Wokrers’ Compensation needs to be fixed NOW to benefit Ohio’s Injured Work Force.

Contact the Governor NOW! Let him know you are not going to let him continue in office until he repairs the system he pledged to fix when he first ran for office.

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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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