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How the Language Barrier Can Affect Safety at Work

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According to the US Census, around 35 million citizens over the age of 18 in this country speak a language other than English at home, some of which don’t have proficiency in English at all. Many of these individuals are part of the US workforce, either as full-time employees or as seasonal ones. Not to … Read more

Updated: December 5, 2024

Should I Speak With an Attorney After a “Minor” Work Injury?

Here’s why you may want to consider at least speaking with an experienced attorney if you’ve experienced what you consider a “minor” injury at work. Not all worker’s compensation cases will end with clashes between you, the employer, and the insurance company. Some cases can be pretty straightforward, and everyone involved moves to quickly resolve … Read more

Updated: June 16, 2020

Missouri Workers Compensation Explained: What Is “Body as a Whole?”

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Some legal terms you may encounter in your worker’s compensation case are self-explanatory, while others can create a lot of confusion. Confusion is bad news for injured workers who are trying to receive compensation for their work injury. One such example of a legal term that may confuse you is “man as a whole” or … Read more

Updated: November 25, 2024

What to Do If You’ve Been Exposed to Coronavirus at Work

In the context of the Coronavirus outbreak, life is no longer as we know it, in many ways. The most affected sectors are the health and economic ones. The reason why so many people develop strong feelings of anxiety because of the pandemic is often not limited to health concerns, but also their state of … Read more

Updated: October 21, 2024

Missouri Workers Compensation for Foot Drop

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Foot drop is a general term that describes the difficulty to flex your foot. Instead, your foot might drag on the ground as you try to walk. Foot drop is not necessarily a condition itself, but usually a symptom that something else is wrong, such as a neurological condition or an issue in your muscles. … Read more

Updated: May 28, 2020

What Happens If I’m Injured and My Employer Doesn’t Have Workers’ Comp Insurance?

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If you have been injured at work in St. Louis and you find out that your employer doesn’t have workers’ compensation insurance, you may not know what to do. You may wonder: Is it really mandatory for your employer to have workers’ compensation insurance? Do you need the help of a St. Louis workers’ compensation … Read more

Updated: July 18, 2022