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State ex rel. Healthcare Servs. Group, Inc. v. Indus. Comm.

Ohio Ct. App.July 20, 2021No. 19AP-398
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Case Details

Judge(s)
Mentel
Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
Appeal of magistrate's decision recommending denial of writ of mandamus; court adopted magistrate's recommendation in its entirety

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Outcome

The court adopted the magistrate's recommendation denying the employer's writ of mandamus to vacate the Industrial Commission's grant of permanent total disability compensation to the employee.

Excerpt

The magistrate's decision recommending denial of the writ of mandamus seeking an order vacating the Industrial Commission's grant of permanent total disability compensation to relator's employee is adopted in its entirety. Relator filed no objections and our review, under Civ.R. 53(D)(4)(c), reveals no error of law or other evident defect in the magistrate's decision.

What This Ruling Means

**What happened:** Healthcare Services Group, Inc. challenged a decision by Ohio's Industrial Commission that granted permanent total disability compensation to one of their employees. The company wanted the court to force the Industrial Commission to reverse its decision and take away the employee's disability benefits. Essentially, the employer disagreed with the state's determination that their worker deserved permanent total disability compensation and asked the court to overturn it. **What the court decided:** The court sided with the employee and refused to help the employer. A magistrate (a court official) had already recommended denying the company's request, and the court adopted this recommendation completely. The employer didn't file any objections to the magistrate's decision, and the court found no legal errors in the recommendation. This means the employee gets to keep their permanent total disability benefits. **Why this matters for workers:** This case shows that courts will protect workers' compensation awards when they're properly granted. When state agencies like Ohio's Industrial Commission determine that an injured worker deserves permanent disability benefits, employers can't easily get courts to overturn those decisions without strong legal grounds. Workers can feel more confident that legitimate disability compensation awards will be upheld if challenged by their employers.

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