Want to learn more about BWC and workers’ compensation coverage in Ohio? Whether you’re an employer, worker, or provider, you can easily access the forms you need on this page or view BWC publications for more information.
Injured workers, employers, or medical providers use this form to initiate a workers’ compensation claim. The party completing the form should provide as much detailed information as possible.
Injured Ohioworkers can file a claim for medical benefits or compensation. It is important that employers pay premiums on time to avoid late payment penalties. Discover OHID’s benefits and key information tailored to injured workers.
Use this form to provide detailed information about the injured worker’s ability to work. Add comments to Section 4 or attach additional information as necessary.
We have extensive experience with the Ohio workers’ compensation system, including all the rules surrounding MMI, and we can help you gather the medical evidence needed to contest an incorrect finding.
In response to a request by the Workers' Compensation Board to render a decision on MMI and/or permanent partial impairment. Submit Form C-4.3 attached to electronically submitted CMS-1500 medical bill as the medical narrative. Do not send the form separately to the Board.
MMI is an acronym for Maximum Medical Improvement. It happens when a qualified medical expert, typically the patient’s treating doctor, determines that the worker’s condition is stable and unlikely to improve with different treatment or medicine.
Reaching Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) is a milestone in a workers’ compensation case. It signifies that an injured worker’s medical condition has stabilized and is not expected to improve significantly, with or without further treatment.