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Can My Employer Refuse to File My Workers’ Comp Claim in Missouri?

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Can your employer refuse to file a workers’ comp claim in Missouri? Know your rights and how to take action. Free consultation. Call James M. Hoffmann.

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If you’ve been injured on the job in Missouri, you might assume your employer is legally required to support your workers’ compensation claim. But what happens if they refuse to file it? This situation can be confusing, frustrating, and even financially devastating, but you do have rights, and there are clear steps you can take to protect them.

Can an Employer Legally Refuse to File a Workers’ Comp Claim in Missouri?

No, your employer cannot legally refuse to file a workers’ compensation claim in Missouri. Under Missouri workers’ compensation law, employers are required to carry workers’ comp insurance and to report any workplace injury or occupational illness to their insurance provider.

If your employer refuses to file the claim, they may be violating state law — and you still have options to get the benefits you deserve.

Why Would an Employer Refuse to File a Claim?

Unfortunately, not all employers act in good faith. Some of the most common reasons an employer might try to avoid filing a claim include:

  • Fear of higher insurance premiums
  • Belief that the injury is not “serious enough”
  • Accusations that the injury happened off the job
  • Retaliation or attempts to pressure the employee not to report it

Regardless of the reason, refusing to file a claim is not only unethical — it’s illegal.

Employers who attempt to avoid their responsibilities may also try to interfere with your return to work — can my employer refuse to let me return to work after injury?

What Should You Do If Your Employer Refuses to File?

If your employer refuses to report your injury or initiate your workers’ comp claim, here are the steps you can take:

Immediately document your injury and submit a written report to your employer (keep a copy for your records). Missouri law requires you to notify your employer within 30 days of the injury.

If your employer won’t file the claim, you can report the injury directly to the Missouri Division of Workers’ Compensation. Call their office or submit Form WC-280: Claim for Compensation.

You don’t have to face employer retaliation or legal roadblocks alone. An experienced attorney can:

  • Help you recover medical care, lost wages, and permanent disability benefits
  • Ensure your claim is properly filed
  • Protect you from illegal retaliation

    What Are Your Rights as an Injured Worker in Missouri?

    Missouri workers’ compensation laws are designed to protect you, not your employer’s bottom line. You have the legal right to:

    • File a claim without retaliation
    • Receive medical treatment for work-related injuries
    • Access temporary or permanent disability benefits
    • Consult an attorney at any point in the claims process

    If your employer refuses to cooperate, you still have legal avenues to pursue your case, and you don’t need your employer’s permission to act.

    Why Choose the Law Office of James M. Hoffmann?

    For over 30 years, James M. Hoffmann has fought for the rights of injured workers across Missouri. Our firm is dedicated exclusively to workers’ compensation law, and we’ve secured over $100,000,000 in settlements and verdicts for clients facing denied claims, employer disputes, and insurance company delays.

    Unlike larger firms, you work directly with James Hoffmann, not a case manager or junior associate. We aggressively pursue the maximum benefits you’re entitled to and hold employers accountable when they break the law.

    Don’t Let Your Employer Silence You — Take Action Now

    If your employer refuses to file your workers’ comp claim in Missouri, time is critical. Contact the Law Office of James M. Hoffmann today for a free consultation. We’ll help you take control of your case, protect your rights, and fight for every dollar you’re owed.

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    Updated: June 4, 2025
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