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Workers' COMPanion - November 2021 Great food, a few football games, and the comfort of being surrounded by your family are a few things that make Thanksgiving special. -
Self-Insured Companies Manage Their Own Workers’ Comp Claims—But You Still Have Rights If you work for an Ohio company that is self-insured for workers’ comp, you must follow their claim process, but we can still help if there are problems. -
Workers' COMPanion - October 2021 Read about my favorite national park in the country, an American and international hero, and more in our October Workers' COMPanion newsletter. -
Workers' COMPanion - September 2021 A good employee is worth their weight in gold. Here's what makes my employees great (and more) in this issue of the Workers' Companion. -
On-the-Clock Airline Employees Are Entitled to Workers' Comp for Injuries—No Matter Where They Happen Pilots and flight attendants can be injured on or off an airplane. Either way, if they are on the clock, they should be covered by workers' compensation. -
Workers' COMPanion - August 2021 Attorney Jim Monast encourages us to find joy in the little things in life and cling to the uplifting and positive parts to help weather the ups and downs. -
Workers' COMPanion - July 2021 Attorney Jim Monast shares his hope for this Independence Day to regain the unity we've lost as a country. -
The Ohio Workers’ Comp System Did Not Escape Covid-19 The Covid-19 pandemic affected the workers’ comp process in 2020 and continues to stir things up in 2021. We consider some of these changes. -
Workers' COMPanion June 2021 Here are a few pieces of advice you can share with recent high school grads, lawn game ideas for family summer fun, a story about our client Shaun, and more! -
You Will Have to Wait Several Months—or Longer—for a Long-Term Disability Approval It usually takes several months for the insurance company to review your application for long-term disability benefits. We explain when it might take longer.