Many online tools assume a generic timeline and generic documentation. In real Greenville claims, the gap usually comes from details like:
- Whether the injury was reported promptly after you got hurt (or how quickly supervisors learned about it).
- What your job required, especially if your shift involves repetitive lifting, climbing, or time on your feet.
- Whether medical visits are consistent—including whether you followed through with recommended testing or therapy.
- Whether your condition is improving, plateaued, or worsening, which affects how insurers view future care needs.
Ohio workers’ compensation is designed to provide benefits for work-related injuries, but disputes still happen—often around causation, work restrictions, and whether symptoms are supported by objective medical findings.


