The Ohio legislature recently passed a new budget bill to fund the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC). House Bill (HB) 80 was more than just a budget bill, however. The law introduced several new policies such as requiring workers’ comp...
Read MoreIn Ohio, first responders can only file for workers’ compensation if they received physical injuries on the job. This means that there is no possibility of workers’ comp for first responders with PTSD. It’s a problematic policy, because post-traumatic stress...
Read MoreAn individual came to Kademenos, Wisehart, Hines, Dolyk & Wright Co., LPA after being in a truck accident due to the negligence of another party. Our client suffered multiple foot fractures and was in serious pain. Ohio personal injury lawyer...
Read MoreTwo parents were in a serious car accident due to the recklessness of another individual and turned to Kademenos, Wisehart, Hines, Dolyk & Wright Co., LPA for help. Their child suffered significant injuries, and Ohio personal injury attorney Kyle Wright...
Read MoreFatal car accidents are unfortunately a common occurrence in the state of Ohio. For the families who lose loved ones in these collisions, life is never the same. From emotional pain and suffering to financial hardship, the damages from a...
Read MoreIn order to prevail in a motor vehicle accident case, you must prove that the other driver was negligent. You need facts and arguments to show that the other driver should be held liable for your injuries. Even if you...
Read MoreChronic conditions such as asthma or back pain may be related to your employment. Recognizing the signs of occupational illnesses is important so that you receive the treatment you need through workers’ compensation benefits. In 2017, more than 2.8 million...
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