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March 26, 2020
Injuries happen all of the time, but certain injuries occur in circumstances that make them possible to pursue legally. If you have sustained a significant injury and are now wondering how to proceed, these questions and answers will help guide you to a solution.
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STL News reports that there are efforts underway to reduces backlogs in the St. Louis and Creve Couer Offices.
Read MoreMarch 25, 2020
Second Injury Fund is a special fund which is set up in order to provide additional compensation for individuals with pre-existing injuries, disabilities or handicaps. This program started after WWII.
Read MoreMarch 25, 2020
The Division’s website has forms to enable attorneys to accomplish the actions listed below. In order to minimize errors and miscommunication, and to aid Division staff in quickly and accurately tracking case files, please follow these simple procedures.
Read MoreMarch 25, 2020
Protect Missouri Workers is a nonprofit employee advocacy group that is pushing to protect Missouri workers and their families, specifically those who worked in the chemical, mining, and asbestos industries and were exposed to the poisonous toxin asbestos in the workplace. Despite knowing that asbestos was dangerous to the body, many Missouri companies still put their employees in harm’s way.
Read MoreFeb. 15, 2020
Here are the three types of benefits that you may be able to get with your workers’ compensation case.
Read MoreJan. 20, 2020
If you are injured while at work, your employer generally has a responsibility to make sure that you receive adequate medical treatment for your injuries, as well as compensate you for your lost wages while you are not able to work.
Read MoreJan. 10, 2020
When you are injured on the job, it can affect your finances in a number of ways. If your workers’ compensation claim was denied by the insurance company, you may have lost wages to account for in your budget.
Read MoreDec. 20, 2019
When you are seriously injured on the job, you likely expect to go back to work eventually. However, some injuries are so severe that you cannot fully recover from them.
Read MoreDec. 10, 2019
When you injure yourself on the job, your employer will likely send you to a doctor approved by the worker’s compensation insurance and the company.
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