Whether you work behind a desk and suffered an on-the-job injury when you slipped on a wet floor on your way to the water cooler, or you happen to work in a high-risk Missouri industry such as construction or agriculture and were involved in a workplace accident, your...
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What happens after suffering an injury in the workplace?
A work accident can change various areas of your life. Because of your injury, you could experience a reduction of income due to the time you must take off from work to recover. You may also find yourself with a significant amount of medical bills and other...
Workers’ compensation claim denied? Don’t give up hope.
Once you completed your workers compensation claim, you probably waited anxiously to find out if you were going to get the financial support you need. You filled out your claim because you suffered a work-related injury or illness, and you are now dealing with medical...
Workers’ compensation: Did you slip and fall at work?
Missouri employers are required to provide proper training, information and equipment to their workers in order to help them reduce the risk for on-the-job injuries. If a workplace accident occurs, an injured worker may navigate the workers’ compensation program as...
Major court victory for injured worker in another state
When a Missouri employee reports for work each day, it is expected that the employer in question has fulfilled the company’s obligation to provide proper training, information and safety equipment to help the worker avoided on-the-job injuries. A man in another state...
What Missouri law says about workplace injuries
No Missouri worker has a 100% guarantee that he or she will never suffer injury in a workplace accident. However, employers are obligated to try to reduce the number of workplace injuries in their companies by providing proper training, information and equipment to...
Older worker suffers fatal injuries on the job
Missouri workers who work in steel mills understand that their jobs are inherently dangerous. A recent tragedy took place at a steel mill in another state. The incident involved a 71-year old employee. The work accident took place on a recent Tuesday, and the man...
Workplace accidents: What if they happen at home?
The Missouri Workers’ Compensation Law protects Missouri workers who suffer on-the-job injuries. While some jobs are inherently more dangerous than others, all workers, no matter what industry they happen to be in, are at risk for workplace accidents. Complex issues...
Missouri worker tragically injured
In Missouri and all other states, employers must provide proper training and equipment to help keep employees safe in the workplace. Some jobs are undoubtedly more dangerous than others. However, any worker in any industry may unexpectedly suffer an injury in a...
Slips, trips and falls can easily cause workplace injuries
For many Missouri residents, walking is an activity that they do every day and do not consider very dangerous. However, when on the job, walking can pose various risks, especially when other hazards are present. In fact, individuals could suffer workplace injuries...
