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Ohio Plaintiffs Could Soon Have Fewer Civil Justice Options

A number of bills have been introduced by federal lawmakers which could affect the rights of victims who are hurt by medical negligence, defective products or other forms of negligence. The bills are part of a package of tort reform efforts some legislators have long been interested in pushing. The Washington Post and Center for Justice and Democracy report that...

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What Happens When an Independent Contractor Is Injured at Work?

In the state of Ohio, employers generally must purchase workers' compensation insurance to provide coverage for employees. This insurance is very important because it covers all workers who get hurt on-the-job, regardless of how the injury happened or whether an employer was responsible in any way for the injury. If workers' comp did not exist,...

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Musculoskeletal Injury Risks for Dayton Construction Workers

Each year, construction workers could face more than $46 million in collective losses because they need medical treatment or are forced to take time off from work due to work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). While there has been a big decline in the total number of work-related musculoskeletal disorders suffered by construction workers annually, this type of...

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Injured Ohio Workers at Risk Due to Delays in Treatment Caused by Workers' Comp Insurers

When a highway patrol officer was involved in an accident on-the-job, he should have had all of his injuries covered by workers' compensation insurance. The injured officer suffers from lingering neck and back pain. He is eager to return to work, but he has not been able to do so. Instead, he, and his physicians,...

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How Workers Suffer Over the Holiday Season Due to Workers' Comp Benefit Restrictions

Throughout the country, workers' compensation benefits are being curtailed. Workers' compensation has long guaranteed workers the right to receive medical care benefits when they are hurt at work. Workers' comp also guarantees disability coverage if an employee is temporarily or permanently unable to work, or cannot work enough to earn income as he would if...

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What Types of Work Injuries Lead to Dayton Workers' Comp Claims?

According to data from Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 121,300 recordable workplace injuries in the state of Ohio in a recent year, 37,200 of which resulted in days away from work. These workplace injuries affected not just workers, but their families as well. Workers' compensation benefits should protect injured workers from financial loss and should...

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Employers Required to Publicly Reveal Workplace Injury Information Nationally

Workplace injury information must be made public under new regulations Information about workplace accidents that result in injuries or illness must be made available to the public under new, nationwide regulations created to provide more transparency and ultimately reduce the number of workplace injuries across the country. The new, online database created by the Labor...

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3033 Kettering Blvd #201
Dayton, OH 45439

Toll Free: 877-623-6863
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Suite 240
Cincinnati, OH 45202

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Springfield, OH 45502

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Troy, OH 45373

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2 Miranova Pl #390
Columbus, OH 43215

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