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Breathing Problems After Chemical Exposure at Work

You may have a workers’ comp claim for medical care and wage benefits — even if your employer says it was “just a reaction” or “not that bad.” If you’re having shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or burning in your throat after being exposed to chemicals at work, take it seriously. Workplace chemical … Read more

Updated: February 17, 2026

Rotator Cuff Injuries for Mechanics: Workers’ Comp Benefits

Rotator Cuff Injury at Work

We’ll explain how Missouri workers’ comp usually handles rotator cuff injuries, what benefits may apply, and what to do if your claim is delayed or denied. If you’re an auto mechanic in Missouri, a rotator cuff injury can hit hard—especially when your job depends on lifting, reaching overhead, pulling, pushing, and working in tight spaces. … Read more

Updated: February 14, 2026

Employer Lied to Workers’ Comp Adjuster—Next Steps for Missouri Workers

Employer Lied Work Comp Claim

If you were hurt at work and then found out your employer “changed the story” with the work comp adjuster, you’re not alone. In Missouri workers’ comp claims, employers may downplay what happened, dispute whether you were injured on the job, or claim you didn’t report it “the right way.” That can delay medical care, … Read more

Updated: February 6, 2026

Can I Refuse Light Duty If It Causes Pain in Missouri Workers’ Comp?

Light Duty Making Pain Worse

The safer approach isn’t to simply say “no” and walk out. The goal is to protect your health and your work comp benefits. Light duty is supposed to fit your medical restrictions. When it increases your pain or aggravates your injury, the situation requires careful management. In Missouri workers’ compensation, simply refusing work without medical … Read more

Updated: February 6, 2026