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03/23/2016

BWC's other states coverage

Do you send employees outside the state of Ohio to work? If so, coverage through BWC may not be
sufficient.


While BWC generally provides coverage for employees working temporarily outside of Ohio,
complications can arise when the injured worker files a claim in another state. Treatment can be delayed
and businesses can be subject to penalties by the other state.


In addition, some states require Ohio employers to obtain workers' compensation coverage (other than
BWC's coverage) for ANY work performed there by their employees, regardless of how brief their work
is in the other state.


A law enacted in 2014, granted BWC the authority to contract with an insurer licensed in other states to
provide coverage to eligible Ohio employers for out-of-state exposures. By contracting with an insurer
licensed in other states, BWC now offers an option that ensures proper coverage, regardless of
jurisdiction.


How it Works:


For more information on other states coverage, please visit BWC’s website at,


https://www.bwc.ohio.gov/employer/services/OtherStatesCoverage.asp. On this website you will find the
Additional resources including: Frequently asked questions on Ohio's extraterritorial coverage, employer
eligibility criteria and information on how to complete the ACORD 130 form.


Please send questions via email to BWC at bwcotherstatescoverage@bwc.state.oh.us, or call BWC at
(614) 728-0535.

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