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  2. Begin by filling out the injured worker's personal information, including their last name, first name, middle initial, social security number, date of birth, and home mailing address.
  3. In the next section, provide details about the injury or occupational disease. Include the date of injury, description of the accident, and type of injury sustained.
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The Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation helps injured workers and their employers cope with workplace injuries. It pays medical benefits and lost wages to employees who are injured or become ill on the job. It also provides safety training, consulting and other services to employers to promote safe work environments.
How long do I have to file a workers comp claim in Ohio? As of September 29, 2017, House Bill 27 reduced the amount of time injured workers have to file a claim to one year from the date of the workplace injury or death in Ohio. For claims involving occupational disease, you have two years to file a claim.
Find Your Estimated Workers Compensation Insurance Cost List Employees Covered By The Workers Compensation Insurance Policy. Categorize Employees by Classification Code. Pull Annual Payroll Numbers for Covered Employees. Add Up Total Annual Wages. Multiply By Workers Compensation Rate(s)
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Effective September 29, 2017, an injured worker has one year from the date of injury to file a Workers Compensation claim, but only has 24 hours to submit the Employee Incident Report [PDF].

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Online: You can file a claim online via the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation (BWC) website. Simply visit and click on the File a Claim button on the homepage. Follow the prompts to complete and submit the form.
Online: Complete the First Report of Injury, Occupational Disease or Death (FROI). Mail or Fax: You can also print the FROI (PDF), complete it, and then submit it to BWC by mail or fax to 866-336-8352. Mailing a claim form can slow down the processing time.
State Deadlines for Filing a Workers Compensation Claim AlabamaWithin 2 years from the date of injury or the date of the last compensation payment California Within 1 year from the date of injury Colorado Within 2 years from the date of injury or within 3 years with a compelling reason48 more rows

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