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Garry Crosby Nov 3, 2016 a 2:58 pm PDT
with SB 863 more dividends to the ins companies, much less or none as far as treatment to an IW. Amazing Human world with blatant violation of Human Rights
Anonymous Nov 3, 2016 a 2:58 pm PDT
Well I guess denying all care and making providers pay for IBR for low or no pay is really paying off. Just fattening the cats and screwing the injured worker. Thanks Desti, Christine, Zachary and the rest of the gang. You are doing an outstanding job at ripping everyone off and raping the injured worker of benefits and treatment.
Anne Bazel Nov 3, 2016 a 2:58 pm PDT
It is obvious where the savings of SB863 are meant to go...the most corrupt system in the Union with the Governor on top.
John Kamin Nov 3, 2016 a 2:58 pm PDT
"The $965.6 billion paid by Ohio's BWC in 2013 was more than the 14 other state funds combined to pay policyholders that year."
I think you meant to say $965.6 million.