Regarding workers’ compensation rules, what is true today might be the case next year, next month, or even tomorrow. A work injury attorney in your city will make it their job to stay on top of these changes. They help their clients understand the program’s nuances and changing landscape. Here are a couple of changes that have taken place so far in 2023.
Reduced Statute of Limitations
First, the bad news. As of last March, the two-year statute of limitations for filing a workers’ comp claim was cut in half. This change can hinder your ability to gather the information you need to file a strong claim. It also means your lawyer has less time to negotiate and work cooperatively with your employer on your behalf.
Premium Rate Reduction for Employers
On the contrary, here is some good news. Last February, the Ohio Governor’s office and the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) announced that employers would pay 8% less on their insurance premiums. This reduction will likely result in savings of almost $90 million. It may also indirectly benefit workers through increased safety initiatives, job stability, and faster claims processing.
Implications of the Workers’ Comp Changes
It can be challenging to stay abreast of significant changes in workers’ comp laws and policy changes that may affect you if you get hurt or sick on the job. If you are facing workers’ comp legal issues, it helps to have in your corner a local lawyer who knows workers’ compensation. Contact Clements, Taylor, Butkovich & Cohen, L.P.A., Co., to better understand how the changing landscape of the job injury law may affect you. Call them at 513.721.6500 or fill out the online contact form for more information.
