The current version of Ohio’s employer intentional tort statute requires that the plaintiff demonstrate that the employer committed the tortious act with the intent to injure […]
After a lengthy deliberation and bench trial that began on August 20, 2012, Judge Richard McMonagle finally issued his long awaited decision on the class action […]
It is not uncommon to find situations where one company will lease or utilize the services of the employee of another company or governmental agency for […]
n a unanimous decision, the Tenth District Court of Appeals again affirmed the current law in Ohio that symptoms alone, like pain, can not be recognized […]
On September 4, 2012, the Third District Court of Appeals found in favor of the employer and reversed an Industrial Commission decision allowing a workers’ compensation […]
On July 6, 2012, the Administrator for the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) announced that new versions of the MEDCO-14 and the C-84 had been completed and […]
Temporary total disability benefits were designed to compensate an injured worker for the loss of earnings which he or she incurs while a workplace injury heals. […]
wage replacement “when an injured worker’s retirement is injury induced.” Honda filed a mandamus action in the Court of Appeals, arguing that the Industrial Commission abused […]