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Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation COVID-19 FAQ
Highlights from the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation’s FAQ regarding COVID-19 changes.
Additional Steps May Be Needed to Receive Your COVID-19 Payment
The Social Security Administration created a document to assist you in determining whether or not you must take additional steps to receive your COVID-19 payment, or a payment for a qualifying child.
SSA Official Notice on Telephone Hearings
The Social Security Administration has announced all hearings from now through August 2020 will take place telephonically. Accepting a telephone hearing is voluntary.
SSI Recipients to Receive COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments
The Social Security Administration has announced SSI recipients will receive automatic COVID-19 payments. Further action must be taken to receive additional payments.
Motorcyclists face many dangers from other motorists
A fatal collision in March between a motorcycle and pickup truck in Toledo once again highlights the importance of road safety and how other drivers must be better aware of motorcyclists. The nighttime crash killed the motorcycle driver and injured a passenger. As...
Temporary BWC Policy Changes Due to COVID-19
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation has created temporary policies to manage your case during the COVID-19 crisis.
Coronavirus and Workers’ Compensation – Have you been exposed in the workplace?
I’ve you’ve been exposed to coronavirus on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. Learn more about occupational disease claims here.
COVID-19’s Impact on Your Case
Learn how COVID-19 can impact your case, and how your local work injury and disability attorneys are handling these changes.
Social Security Scam Calls – Don’t Be a Victim!
You may be a target for a fraudulent call or email. Learn what to do if you are contacted by someone claiming to be from the Social Security Administration.
Social Media’s Role in Your Case
Content posted on your social media accounts may be used against you and your case.