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Workers' COMPanion December 2020When I think back to that memorable Christmas Eve broadcast in 1968 from Apollo 8, I can’t help but hope for something like that to unify us.
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Steps to Take to Appeal an Aetna Long-Term Disability Claim DenialIf Aetna denied your claim for long-term disability, you can appeal the denial helped by an ERISA attorney. Learn how a skilled attorney will help.
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Work-Related Knee Injuries Can Leave You Benched and in Need of CompensationJobs requiring a lot of bending, lifting, climbing, and even sitting can be hard on the knees. You could sustain a knee injury that prevents you from working.
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Workers' COMPanion November 20202020 has been hard which is why this Thanksgiving, it’s my goal to remember to be grateful for the good things in my life now and for when God has helped me.
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Workers' COMPanion October 2020Every year around this time, I can’t help but think of how much Halloween season has changed. When we went trick-or-treating, adults didn’t shepherd us around.
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Restaurant Workers Are at a High Risk of Injury During COVID-19 PandemicServers and staff in Ohio restaurants are working harder than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic, and are getting injured. Workers’ comp could help.
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Workers' COMPanion September 2020Attorney Jim Monast shares about his step-son Jackson's wedding which took place during the COVID pandemic.
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Heat-Related Illness Is a Serious Concern for Ohio WorkersWorking in extreme heat can cause serious illness. If you can’t work due to complications from heat exhaustion or stroke, workers’ comp can help pay the bills.
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Has Your Doctor Recommended Lumbar Fusion Surgery? You’ll Have Some Hoops to Jump Through, But We Can Help!Your doctor may recommend lumbar fusion surgery for your work-related lower back injury, but you must meet these protocols to get the BWC to approve it.
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Workers' COMPanaion August 2020This month, hear a few stories from Cody who works behind the scenes in Oregon and our client Steve who injured his back working as a plasterer.