Under Ohio law, as of 2025, employees who sustain injuries or contract occupational diseases "in the course of and arising out of" their employment are entitled to workers' compensation benefits. Importantly,...
Understand Types of Workers Compensation in Ohio If you feel that you have a workers' compensation claim in Ohio, this article will help understand the various types of Workers' Compensation payments. Ohio...
Getting hurt at work is not only painful but can also be incredibly frustrating. The combination of medical bills and the loss of income that would be used to pay them is enough by itself. Then there’s the...
If you have ever been injured on the job, you understand how distressing such an injury can be. Not only is there physical pain to deal with, there is emotional stress as well. Will I lose my job? How will I...
In my own life I have worked to build each day so that the next day is better than the previous one. I have worked all kinds of jobs doing all kinds of things. Several of the lawyers at McKenzie & Snyder...
In a recent decision, Jimmison v GCRTA, 8th District, 2013 Ohio 3155, the Ohio Court affirmed summary judgment in favor of an employer who argued that records from claimant’s treating physicians did not...
After a workplace accident injury many Ohioans face the prospect of being “cut off” from both work and pay. Sometimes the situation only lasts a few days, but some find themselves unable to work for much...
An affidavit is a written or printed declaration or statement of facts, made voluntarily, and confirmed by the oath or affirmation of the party making it, taken before a person having authority to administer...
Focused Practice, Stronger Results in Injury and Workers’ Comp Law The vast majority of law offices these days specialize in a particular area or areas of the law. Larger firms may specialize in dozens of...
When Workers' Comp Claims Go to Court: Disputes Over Job-Related Injuries in Ohio Sometimes Ohio BWC claims or “work comp” claims will be decided in a court of law. One of the most common instances is where...
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