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Promptness in reporting the claim is a must! As a BWC-certified provider, you play an important role in the reporting of injuries. Providers must report a worker's injury to BWC or the appropriate managed care organization (MCO) within 24 hours, or within one business day of the initial treatment or visit.
The Injury and Illness Incident Report (301P) - This form must be filled out within six calendar days of when a recordable work-related injury or illness occurs. It's a detailed report of important facts about each incident. You must keep this form on file for five years following the year to which it pertains.
What are the time limits (statute of limitations) to file a claim? A claimant must file a notice of injury or death with BWC or the Ohio Industrial Commission (IC) within one year of the injury or death.
Ohio law requires employers to obtain workers' compensation insurance for all employees. As such, we define Ohio employers as either state-fund or self-insuring. BWC pays medical benefits and lost wages to employees who are injured or contract an occupational disease on the job.
This page describes how BWC collects, handles and shares private data. Visitors to this site should be aware that, subject to certain statutory exceptions, most documents and records maintained by BWC, including but not limited to electronic data, are public records under Ohio law.
Approximately, 3-4 months after the Settlement Application is filed, an Ohio BWC claims specialist will contact you or an experienced workers' compensation attorney like Mark L. Newman with a settlement offer. Once the parties agree to a settlement amount the Ohio BWC will issue an order approving the settlement.
Actually, you, your employer, a medical provider, your employer's managed care organization or a legal representative can file the claim with us. We accept claims online, by phone, fax, mail or in person.
Product liability and personal injury lawsuits also must be filed within two years of the date of the injury or the date of a medical diagnosis for a condition that was not noticed within two years.