Workers Compensation Fraud Reporting | Ohio Bureau Of Workers' Compensation
30 West Spring Street, Unit L11, William Green Building, Columbus, OH 43215
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There are no restrictions for this service.
Complete the online Fraud Allegation Form. Provide all of the information pertaining to the suspected fraud, including the following: - Name and address of person suspected of fraud. - Details about the improper or fraudulent activity suspected. - Other general information pertaining to the suspected fraudulent activity.
Same as site hours.
voice | Customer Contact Center 1-800-OHIO-BWC
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No fee.
Ohio
Provides methods that the public can use to report to cases of suspected fraud involving claimants, employers, insurance company officials, officials of third-party administrators, insurance agents, lawyers, health care providers, and vocational rehabilitation providers who have lied to obtain a benefit through the Workers Compensation program or to prevent a benefit from being awarded.
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Ohio Bureau Of Workers' Compensation
Provides medical and compensation insurance benefits for work-related injuries, diseases, and deaths. Administers Ohio’s workers’ compensation system which is made up of two (2) parts: Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC), which is the administrative and insurance arm of the system, and the Industrial Commission of Ohio, which is the claims adjudicative arm.
