The Ohio House Bill No. 81, which became effective from September 15, 2020, made some remarkable changes to the Workers’ Compensation Law in Ohio. Even though the intent of the Bill, as stated in the Bill was to extend coverage to detention
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Ohio is an “Open Carry” state. This means that individuals can openly carry arms without applying for a license or a special permit. However, there are certain places where individuals cannot carry guns such as courthouses, airports, schools, bars, polling places, private
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The Federal Government provides certain social security benefits to people who have disabilities caused by injury or illness impacting their ability to work. When a person is unable to work due to a physical disability or a mental health condition, he or
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Violent crimes are well-defined and recognized under the laws of Ohio. Crimes that involve intentional hurting or violence threats are considered as violent crimes. These crimes have stricter punishments and a violent crime sentence can have life altering consequences. The crime sentence
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What is worker’s compensation? Worker’s compensation law applies to injuries suffered at the workplace by an employee or a worker. The worker can get worker’s compensation benefits for medical bills and lost wages resulting from the injury or occupational disease caused at
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What is Probate? Under the laws of Ohio, probate is the legal process through which the property or assets of a deceased person are dealt with. It involves the determination, valuation and distribution of the estate of a deceased. Estate includes both
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Parental Rights of a Father in Ohio One of the most common problems that fathers face after a divorce or a breakup is having restricted access to or contact with their children. Due to the lack of knowledge about the parental rights
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In the cited DaytonDailyNews.com’s article, “Judges Assigning Fewer Party Plates in Ohio”, author Cornelius Frolik, reports the decrease in use of designated license plates for drunk drivers. Ohio is one of few states that can require people convicted of drunk driving or, OVI
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Victims of motor vehicle accidents are thrown into the confusing world of personal injury claims. A world that can be difficult to navigate. With unique terminology that can be hard to grasp. Deneen LaMonica, attorney at the law firm, Ziccarelli and Martello,
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In The National Law Review article, “Changes to Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation Statutes Expected to Benefit Employers”, Melissa Black, the author writes about new policy changes that affect VSSR workers’ compensation claims. A VSSR claim is a claim that arises due to an
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