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Do I Have To Go Back To Work After a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

Navigating the complexities of the workers’ compensation system in St. Louis can be confusing and difficult. If you’ve recently been injured at work and you’re receiving workers’ compensation benefits, you may be wondering if – and when – you have to return to work. In this article, we’ll explain what you need to know. If … Read more

Updated: July 31, 2020

Can I File For Unemployment and Get Workers’ Comp in St. Louis?

With the help of a lawyer, you can understand your legal rights and ensure that you do not accidentally collect benefits to which you are not entitled. Since many people don’t think about workers’ comp until they’re injured on the job, there is sometimes some confusion about the role of workers’ comp, especially when compared … Read more

What if You Can’t Return to Work Again Due to Your Work Injury?

To qualify for permanent total disability, you will need to prove that your injuries are severe enough that you can never work again. Each year millions of Americans are injured while on the job. However, some workplace injuries are more severe than others, and some injured workers may be out of commission for a long … Read more

5 Common Myths About Workers’ Compensation In St. Louis

When it comes to your workers’ compensation benefits, it’s important to understand the facts accurately. Workers’ compensation is something that most people don’t think about until they need it. This means that there is often a lot of confusion around your rights and what compensation you can get if you’re injured on the job. Myth: … Read more

Updated: July 30, 2020

Injured While Working from Home During COVID-19

Do the workers’ compensation benefits with your company still cover your injury, or do you need to use your private health insurance? Since the outbreak of coronavirus, many new questions have arisen concerning workers’ compensation claims. Working remotely from home has become a new reality for thousands of workers. Therefore, what happens if you are … Read more

Updated: July 28, 2020