Theories of Causation in Workers' Compensation [62.11] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2020 Time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Speakers: Leslie Meyer, Associate Legal Counsel, Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Alex Leuchtag, Staff Attorney, Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Larry Sanford, Associate Legal Counsel, Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Billie Workman, Staff Attorney, Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Jana Yenyo, Staff Attorney, Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Benjamin Crider, Director of Hearings and Field Support, Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation Track: Workers' Compensation Secondary Track: Regulatory/Legal Session Type: Educational Session Skill Level: Basic Description: This session covers the various theories of causation in workers' compensation claims, providing specific examples for each of the theories. The presenters also discuss issues related to temporary total disability. Attendees learn about the Ohio Industrial Commission hearing process and observe a mock hearing. Learning Objectives: 1. Identify the basic theories of causation in workers' compensation claims. 2. Explain various issues related to temporary total disability, including compensation. 3. Describe the Ohio Industrial Commission hearing process.
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