Ohio Workers' Comp Bureau Begins Overcharge Repayments

The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation is beginning to cut checks to state employers who were overcharged for insurance premiums from 2001 through 2009.The state has mailed approximately 24,140 checks totaling $255 million to affected businesses in June, which represents 60% of the $420 million the state agreed it owed as a result of a settlement last summer.

Ohio Workers' Comp Bureau Begins Overcharge Repayments.

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