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Workers Who Face Extreme Dangers On the Job

Workers in the excavation industry face many dangers, including death. There are numerous hazards and risks associated with the excavation and trenching profession. There have been hundreds of fatalities because of collapsed trenches. According to statistics, the excavation industry has the highest fatal injury rate. Various agencies work to educate and monitor employers to provide the … Read more

Updated: April 23, 2024

Workers’ Compensation May Reduce Other Benefit Payments

How will your workers’ compensation claim affect your Social Security Disability benefits? There are instances when injured employees are eligible for both Social Security and workers’ compensation benefits. However, they cannot collect all of the benefits provided by Social Security and workers’ compensation simultaneously. In many instances, Social Security lowers Social Security Disability Insurance or … Read more

Updated: November 11, 2019

How Much Is a Lost Limb Really Worth?

An employee who sustains a work-related injury resulting in a lost limb may be facing extreme physical and financial challenges. The workers’ compensation system generally uses a pre-determined method in calculating the compensation to be provided to an injured employee for a specified period of time. These workers’ compensation claims are complex, and they greatly benefit … Read more

Updated: April 14, 2021

Missouri Workers’ Compensation: Spine and Head Injuries

Compensation for spine and head injuries are not easy to negotiate. It is essential to get medical and legal assistance if you sustain a work-related spine or head injury. Although getting medical treatment should be a priority to prevent aggravation of the injury, you may also consider consulting with an experienced Missouri workers’ compensation attorney as soon as possible … Read more

Updated: April 14, 2017

How a Pre-Existing Condition Can Affect Your Workers’ Compensation Claim

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An employer may deny a workers’ compensation claim on the grounds that the injury is really a pre-exisiting condition. Pre-existing conditions are medical conditions or illnesses that you have been previously diagnosed with and treated for. When a pre-existing condition is brought up in a workers’ compensation claim, it is usually because an accident or repetitive … Read more

Updated: December 31, 2015

Workers’ Compensation Lawsuit for Work-Related Injury

When is an injured employee allowed to file a civil lawsuit against their employer? The workers’ compensation law requires employers to provide compensation to employees injured while working. All private and federal employees are covered by the federal or state workers’ compensation laws. An injured employee cannot file a lawsuit for damages due to work-related injuries … Read more

Updated: July 28, 2014