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Small Mistakes When an Injured Worker Represents Themselves Can Lead to Big Consequences

05 February 2025
Lisa A. Connolly
Small Mistakes When an Injured Worker Represents Themselves Can Lead to Big Consequences

A recent case that Green Haines Sgambati (GHS) is involved in illustrates how a simple mistake of an unrepresented injured worker’s self-representation caused major problems.

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ANTI-WORKER DECISIONS CONTINUE

27 January 2025
Shawn Scharf
ANTI-WORKER DECISIONS CONTINUE

Yet another decision has been issued by the Ohio Supreme Court that eliminates instances in which an injured worker can obtain benefits as a result of his or her work injury.

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GREEN HAINES SGAMBATI OBTAINS $36,000 IN UNPAID WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BENEFITS FOR INJURED WORKER

17 December 2024
Shawn Scharf
GREEN HAINES SGAMBATI OBTAINS $36,000 IN UNPAID WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BENEFITS FOR INJURED WORKER

Green Haines Sgambati obtained for an injured worker client over $36,000.00 in unpaid benefits which were owed by the Bureau but never paid out.

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FTC NON-COMPETE REGULATION IN LIMBO

18 November 2024
Cheryl Ray
FTC NON-COMPETE   REGULATION IN LIMBO

The Federal Trade Commission voted 3-2 to issue a final rule which effectively banned employers from entering into or enforcing non-compete agreements with employees.

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Fighting the Second Battle in the Personal Injury War

23 September 2024
Richard Bush
Fighting the Second Battle in the Personal Injury War

Many think of personal injury cases as a battle to recover full and fair compensation for an injured accident victim. But, that’s only half the war.

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CHANGE IN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE BENEFITS INJURED WORKERS IN OHIO

15 August 2024
Shawn Scharf
CHANGE IN ADMINISTRATIVE CODE BENEFITS INJURED WORKERS IN OHIO

A recent change in the Ohio Administrative Code makes it easier for injured workers to obtain diagnostic services in their workers’ compensation claims.

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Long Overdue Increases to the Minimum Salary Threshold

14 June 2024
Jeffrey Geisinger
Long Overdue Increases to the Minimum Salary Threshold

Effective July 1, 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (“DOL”) is increasing the minimum salary threshold for salaried employees.

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WATCH OUT FOR AMBULANCE CHASERS

01 May 2024
Richard Bush
WATCH OUT FOR AMBULANCE CHASERS

So, what is an “ambulance chaser?” Some use the term to refer to any personal injury lawyer, which is inaccurate and unfair.

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Ohio Supreme Court Further Erodes Injured Worker Rights and Benefits

05 April 2024
Shawn Scharf
Ohio Supreme Court Further Erodes Injured Worker Rights and Benefits

In a devastating decision for injured workers throughout Ohio, the Ohio Supreme Court on March 5, 2024 handed down State ex rel. Dillon v. Industrial Commission of Ohio.

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Green Haines Sgambati Obtains $1 Million Settlement in Trucking Case

27 March 2024
Emily Bush
Green Haines Sgambati Obtains $1 Million Settlement in Trucking Case

This month, our office handled a case with this fact pattern and recovered $1,000,000.00.

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Small Mistakes When an Injured Worker Represents Themselves Can Lead to Big Consequences

A recent case that Green Haines Sgambati (GHS) is involved in illustrates how a simple mistake of an unrepresented injured worker’s self-representation caused major problems.

Read More

ANTI-WORKER DECISIONS CONTINUE

Yet another decision has been issued by the Ohio Supreme Court that eliminates instances in which an injured worker can obtain benefits as a result of his or her work injury.

Read More
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