The cited article by Anthony “T.J” Jagoditz posted by The National Law Review reflects on past changes to the Ohio Workers’ Compensation Statute of Limitations. In October of 2017 the amendment to change the Statute of Limitations from two years to one
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Now that we have established what subrogation is and why it must be paid, lets talk about some of the different entities that have subrogation rights when it comes to your personal injury claim. Medicare is funded by the Federal U.S. Treasury
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The article below, written by Rita Price published by The Columbus Dispatch, delves into new default standards in child custody as it relates to divorce or separation. Kentucky recently passed a statute that is being referred to as, “the country’s strongest shared-parenting
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Subrogation is a major part of any personal injury claim. Whether it be in regard to health insurance or medical payment benefits, also known as medpay. Subrogation is not a term you hear regularly. What it means in regard to your personal
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Please see part one of this post for a definition of subrogation here. Once it is understood who the first and third parties are, and what a payor of benefits is, the question remains as to why you, the injured party, would need to
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The referenced article written by Andy Jones and published by specialneedsanswers.com describes potential changes for social security disability insurance (SSDI) and social security income (SSI) applications and recipients. This proposal would make it more difficult for individuals who do not speak English
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This article, written by Jermey Pelzer and published by Cleveland.com, provides an update to a previous blog post that can be found here in where the Ohio Senate sits on the new two year budget plan which included changes in Ohio’s Workers’
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The referenced article written by Angela Childers and published by BusinessInsurance.com introduces changes in Ohio’s Workers’ Compensation legislation. House Bill 80 was passed through The Ohio House of Representatives on June 6, 2019 and will now be considered by the state Senate.
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The article written by Mick Proxmire and Kenton Steele published by JDSpura.com delves into the recent Ohio Supreme Court Decision regarding subrogation and what this decision means for your workers compensation and personal injury claim. Subrogation in regard to workers compensation and
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This article written by Patrick Cooley and published by Dispatch.com. goes on to explain the ongoing difficulties police and law makers are up against in Ohio with regard to the recently passed medical marijuana bill. The main concern many foresee with the
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