Many work injury victims qualify for more than one type of payment. In our legal blog, we explore different kinds of benefits available to injured employees, including workers’ compensation and filing lawsuits against an employer.
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Monast Law Paralegal Heads Ohio Local Food DriveMonast Law paralegal, Samantha, heads a local food drive on behalf of PACO, which supported the Mid-Ohio Food Collective by partnering with local law firms.
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Ohio Retail Workers Are at High Risk for Injuries in JanuaryThe post-holiday period presents unique challenges for retail workers, leading to increased injuries during January. Our Ohio workers’ comp lawyer explains why.
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The Alarming Increase in Fatal Work InjuriesThere’s been an increase in fatal work injuries. Our Ohio workers’ comp lawyer explains the causes and what to do if you lose a loved one in such a tragedy.
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Understanding FMLA and Temporary Total Disability in OhioYou can receive temporary total disability benefits and take FMLA leave due to the birth of a child or a serious medical condition. We explain how both work.
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Workplace Falls Caused by Safety Violations: Is My Employer Liable?Failure to provide fall protection is the leading OSHA violation in the workplace. If you fall at work in Ohio because you were not protected, what are you owed?
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Injured While Working for UPS Over the Holidays? Get Help With Your Workers’ Comp ClaimUPS workers are prone to serious injuries during the busy holiday season. Find out when you should file an Ohio workers’ comp claim and how a lawyer can help.
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Far Too Many Ohio Workers Overexert Themselves and Suffer InjuriesAccording to insurers, overexertion and bodily reactions are the most expensive workplace injuries. We explain how they happen in Ohio and what you should do.
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Injured Pro Athletes Can File Workers’ Comp Claims in OhioProfessional athletes are employees just like factory workers and, as such, many have the right to workers’ comp in Ohio when injured.
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Exertional Workplace Injuries and Fatalities Increase as Temperatures RiseA new study of injured workers reveals that the majority of exertional injuries and fatalities are related to heat exposure. Read how high temps cause injuries.
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UPS, FedEx, and Amazon Delivery Drivers Are Entitled to Workers' Comp After On-the-Job InjuriesPackage delivery workers have high-stress jobs, and accidents are fairly common. When a UPS driver is injured, they should qualify for workers' comp in Ohio.