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Ohio workers' compensation helps injured workers and employers cope with workplace injuries. The Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) pays medical benefits and lost wages to employees who are injured or contract an occupational disease on the job.
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) is the sole provider of workers’ compensation insurance in the state, serving 257,000 public and private employers. From industry-specific training to personalized safety and health services, we're here to provide various programs and initiatives to protect your valuable employees.
The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) helps thousands of injured workers and their employers each year by providing medical benefits and compensation for lost wages. If you've been injured or contracted an occupational disease while on the job, we're here to help.
Introduction page for Injured workers for the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation.
Welcome to the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) website, built with you in mind. We've recently updated our site to include automated service offerings to those who do business with BWC.
The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation offers a variety of claim services and information online. This page lists hyperlinks to those claim services.
Claims. If you’re injured or contract an occupational disease while on the job, you (or other involved parties) should file a workers’ compensation claim with BWC. You must report a work-related injury to BWC to receive benefits.
View information for a BWC claim. An injured worker or other related party can view general information about BWC and the services we offer without having an OHID account. However, an OHID account must be created to access personal information about an individual claim.
The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation helps injured workers and their employers cope with workplace injuries. It pays medical benefits and lost wages to employees who are injured or become ill on the job. It also provides safety training, consulting and other services to employers to promote safe work environments.
If you have talked to BWC or the Ohio Industrial Commission, but you still have concerns about your claim or coverage, contact the independent Ombuds office. Hours: M-F 8 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., EST Toll-free: 1-800-335-0996