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Ohio BWC Attorneys – Make Sure your Lawyer is a Certified Specialist !

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HOW DOES A LAWYER GET CERTIFIED AS AN OHIO WORKERS’ COMPENSATION SPECIALIST ATTORNEY?

All attorneys licensed to practice law in Ohio must have graduated from an accredited law school, passed an intensive examination, and attended continuing legal education courses as required by the Supreme Court of Ohio.

But, there are only 152 Board Certified Ohio Work Comp Specialist attorneys in the state. Why pay the same percentage fee for a non-specialist?  DID YOU KNOW that most lawyers taking Ohio Work Comp Cases ARE NOT Board Certified Specialists? Read the rest of this entry »

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Industrial Commission’s Refusal to Discontinue Previously Allowed Workers’ Comp Benefits Is Not Reviewable by Local Court

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(Sept. 29, 2009) The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled today that a decision of the Industrial Commission refusing to discontinue a previously approved claim for workers’ compensation benefits does not involve the claimant’s right to participate in the workers’ compensation fund under R.C. 4123.512, and therefore is not a decision subject to review by a court of common pleas. The Court’s lead opinion was authored by Justice Judith Ann Lanzinger.

2008-1946 and 2008-1949. Benton v. Hamilton Cty. Educational Serv. Ctr., Slip Opinion No. 2009-Ohio-4969.

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