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Should I Continue to Work While Appealing My Workers Compensation Claim Denial?

One detail could make or break your work injury claim, leaving you unsure about how to move forward in order to receive your benefits. Worker’s compensation benefits are available for Missouri workers who’ve suffered an injury at their place of employment or have gotten sick because of their work environment. On the surface, the program … Read more

Updated: August 21, 2020

Can I Still Get My Workers Compensation Benefits If I Lose My Job?

St. Louis man fired after workers compensation claim

The reason behind losing your job is very important in determining what will happen to your workers’ compensation benefits. The workers’ compensation system is in place to protect employees who get hurt at work and are unable to get the same income as they normally would. It generally covers lost wages and medical expenses in … Read more

Updated: August 21, 2020

Wet-Work Exposure – Getting Compensation for Contact Dermatitis

Even if your work does provide precautions, wet work puts you at risk of developing contact dermatitis. “Wet-work” refers to any occupation that requires workers to be exposed to liquids, such as having to submerge your hands in liquids (even if wearing gloves), or needing to wash your hands often, like in the case of … Read more

Updated: August 17, 2020

Should You Tell Your Employer About Your Pre-Existing Conditions?

Work Injury Attorneys St. Louis

If you have a pre-existing condition and are worried it will get your worker’s comp claim denied, reach out to a St. Louis worker’s comp lawyer for assistance. When you first learn about worker’s compensation laws, the matter may seem rather simple. When a worker gets injured on the job and needs medical treatment, and … Read more

Updated: November 7, 2024

4 Occupational Lung Diseases Generally Covered by Workers Compensation

Lung disease is one of the most deadly occupational illnesses around, and they are prevalent in several different types of employment where the worker comes into contact with chemicals. Occupational illnesses are defined as conditions you may suffer from as a direct result of your work, usually because of exposure to a physical, chemical, or … Read more

Updated: August 15, 2024