“Caught In-Between” Hazards on the Job

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Employees that are injured in a “caught in or between” accident are often confused about their rights under Missouri workers’ compensation. Many types of work may involve some kind of a risk. Workers in the construction industry are particularly susceptible to work-related injuries. The most common type of accident associated with the construction industry is being caught in … Read more

Updated: December 29, 2015

Work-Related Injuries and Third-Party Claims

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Regardless of the circumstances leading to a work-related injury, an employer is generally exempt from being sued as part of Missouri workers’ compensation statutes. The no-fault insurance was designed to ensure that an injured employee’s medical costs be paid for, while protecting the employer from being held liable for negligence. You can, however, file a personal injury claim if an … Read more

Updated: February 11, 2015

Reaching Maximum Medical Improvement

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A doctor will decide when you have reached maximum medical improvement, no longer needing medical care. A St. Louis employee who is injured on the job has the right to have those injuries treated at no cost to them. This is the basis of workers’ compensation insurance. Private health insurance is not obligated to pay those expenses, … Read more

Updated: January 17, 2019

Proving Carpal Tunnel Syndrome as an Occupational Illness

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An occupational illness differs from a workplace injury, but is still covered by workers’ compensation insurance. An occupational illness is an identifiable disease that arises during the course of employment that would not have occurred if not for the job. There must be a direct correlation between the disease and a known risk associated with … Read more

Updated: June 29, 2016

The Complexities of a Repetitive Stress Injury Claim

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If a worker cannot perform daily work without pain, he or she may be suffering from a repetitive stress injury. Different types of injuries, irrespective of the cause and fault, are covered by workers’ compensation.  A workplace injury can leave a person incapable of returning to work for weeks or even months. If a worker cannot perform daily work without pain, he or she … Read more

Updated: February 3, 2015

Claiming Workers’ Compensation Benefits

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Because workers’ compensation claims can become complicated, it is important to consult with a Missouri workers’ compensation lawyer. Millions of workers in the United States perform hazardous tasks as a part of their employment duties and many of them are injured in workplace accidents. Generally, an injured employee must comply with some requirements to receive workers’ … Read more

Updated: May 20, 2016