There is an abundance of information regarding Missouri law, personal injury cases, and workers' compensation on the web – but some of that information is dated or not accurate, while other information is filled with confusing legal terms. In this section of our site, we strive to provide our readers with clear, accurate, and easy-to-understand information about traffic accident cases, personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death lawsuit, defective products, ERISA cases, and more.
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Missouri Not-For-Profit Organization Provides Scholarships to Children of Deceased or Disabled Missouri WorkersKids' Chance Inc. of Missouri provides scholarships to kids whose parent was badly injured or killed in a work-related accident.
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Missouri Workers' Compensation Rules for Self-Insurers that Protect Their Injured EmployeesInjured Workers Have Some protections from the insolvency or poor claims practices of their self-insured employer
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Your accident at work may not be compensable if it was due to an "idiopathic" cause.Accidents due to Idiopathic Causes are not compensable under Missouri's Workers' Compensation Law. So what is an "idiopathic cause?"
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Missouri Workers' Compensation Law and Regulations are written in such a manner that many people with substantial hearing loss still won't receive compensation.Missouri's Laws and Regulations are written so that many with higher frequency hearing loss may not be compensated
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If you are injured on the job and the injury was the result of the negligence of a third party, then some of the funds you earn if you sue the third party are subject to repayment to the employer and workers' compensation carrier who paid your benefits.Missouri workers' compensation claimants suing a third party for their injuries must be aware of the employer's subrogation rights.
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What Happens When You Try to Settle a Conference without a Missouri Workers’ Compensation Attorney (Part B)If you are filing a claim stemming from a work injury in St. Louis, a Missouri Workers’ Compensation attorney can help. Call now: 1-314-315-8111.
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What Happens When You Try to Settle a Conference without a Missouri Workers’ Compensation Attorney (Part A)A Missouri Workers’ Compensation attorney can help if you are trying to settle a claim related to your work injury in St. Louis. Call now: 1-314-315-8111.
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The First Steps after a Workplace Injury in MissouriLearn what to do after a workplace injury in Missouri. Contact a Kirkwood Workers’ Comp attorney: 1-314-315-8111. Get a FREE Workers’ Compensation guide.
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Can Certain Jobs Lead To Hearing Loss? Learn About The Occupations With The Highest Noise Levels.Did you know that some jobs and industries come with much higher rates of hearing loss and permanent deafness than other jobs? In this article, learn about the top five jobs for occupational hearing loss as well as how you can file a workers' compensation claim for your on-the-job hearing loss in Missouri or Illinois.
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Workers’ Compensation And Hearing Loss: Get The Benefits You DeserveWorkers in certain industries - such as factory workers or industrial workers - are susceptible to partial hearing loss and even deafness. If you have suffered hearing damage because of your noisy job, you could be eligible for workers' compensation for your disability. Talk to a St. Louis workers' comp attorney today.