Rights of an injured employee in Ohio: Making an Ohio Workers' Compensation Claim

Workers Compensation Lawyer
The term “injury” includes, but is not limited to: sprains, strains, broken bones, lacerations, bruises, amputation, loss of use, disfigurement, loss of hearing and/or sight, herniated or bulging discs, and aggravation or acceleration of pre-existing conditions. “Injury” does not always arise from a specific accident or a particular incident. Sometimes, compensable injury can result from repeated minor injuries or repetitive trauma such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, or even torn muscles or ligaments or tendons. “Injury” may include psychiatric or psychological conditions, including depression, arising from an injury, occupational disease, or even from the anxiety and feelings of despair that may arise from being unable to work due to injury.
Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC)
In addition to seeking immediate medical attention, injured workers should make sure to file a “First Report of Injury” (FROI -or “FROI-1” for self-insured employers) with the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC), as well as an incident or accident report with his or her employer in accordance with the employer’s guidelines. The filing of a FROI starts the workers’ compensation claim process with the BWC.
Workers’ Compensation Attorney Cincinnati
If you are injured or contract an occupational disease on the job, you should consult a competent workers’ compensation attorney promptly to ensure that your claim is allowed to the full extent of your injury, your necessary treatment is paid for, and someone is watching out for your interests. Please contact the law firm of McKenzie & Snyder LLP (513-737-5180) for a free consultation today. Kyle McKenzie is a partner at McKenzie & Snyder LLP and has been helping injured workers for over 15 years.
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