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Do You Know What Workers’ Comp Fraud Is? To Stay Out of Jail, You Should Find Out!If you're collecting workers’ compensation in Ohio, know that it's illegal for you to work. Any means of earning money could be considered fraud.
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Workers' COMPanion April 2019Read about the bulldogs, huskies, and pugs of my life, Dawn's client story, and how pregnancy may or may not affect your workers' comp benefits.
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Considering Using Medical Marijuana? You Should Understand the Implications for Ohio Workers’ CompensationEven with a prescription, using medical marijuana could mean you're ineligible for workers’ comp if you're injured on the job. Here's what you should know.
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Workers' COMPanion March 2019Guiding clients through dark times, getting the most out of your digital home assistant, traumatic brain injuries, and our friend and client Ernest's story.
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Workplace Causes of Respiratory DiseaseCOPD and asthma are debilitating respiratory conditions that can be caused by workplace exposure to certain particles and could qualify for Ohio workers’ comp.
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Workers' COMPanion February 2019Jim's family looks to the future, Diane's client story, how Mr. Rogers saved PBS, and the skinny on MEDCO-14 forms all in this issue of the Workers' COMPanion.
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Injured While Working at Home? You May–Or May Not–Be Covered by Ohio Workers’ CompensationIf you work from home and aren't an independent contractor, you may–or may not–be covered by Ohio workers’ compensation if you're injured in your home office.
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Workers' COMPanion January 2019Shed the unnecessary in the New Year, read a longtime clients story who works at Honda, and how the Supreme Court muddies the waters for TTD benefits.
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Ohio Leads the Way in Reducing Worker Dependence on OpioidsOhio has made remarkable progress in combatting the problem of opioid addiction among workers’ comp recipients. What does this mean if you're in pain?
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Workers' COMPanion December 2018Jim reflects back on his days unloading Christmas tree's at Frank’s Nursery & Crafts, shares a client story, and discusses tips for talking with your doctor.