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Henry A. Arnett
Henry A. Arnett
Practicing in: Workers' Compensation
Location: Grandview Heights
Permanent Partial Award
Funds available for award to the employee forty weeks after the employee returns to work or after they were injured (if they can’t return to work). Permanent partial awards in Ohio provide 2 weeks of compensation for every 1 percent of permanent disability received. A worker’s compensation attorney can file requests for this award for their client when appropriate.

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