Are you up to date on Missouri and Illinois news and current events related to your case, lawsuit, or claim? We provide our readers with the most important accident news, personal injury news, medical malpractice news, and workers' compensation news – stories that can help you understand your case and keep your current on the legal issues that are most important to you.
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Missouri’s Line of Duty Compensation Fund Mails 1st Checks to FamiliesTwo families of emergency workers killed on duty received the first checks from the Line of Duty Compensation Fund. For work accident help, call 314-315-8111.
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New Missouri Workers’ Compensation Bill Passed by SenateThe Senate passed a new Missouri Workers’ Compensation bill that protects employees from personal lawsuits after work accidents. For legal help: 314-315-8111.
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Researchers Determine Connection Between Arthritis Pain and DepressionResearchers have found a connection between knee arthritis and depression. When your job causes you disabling injuries, call a Missouri Workers’ Comp lawyer.
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18,000 Honda Civics Recalled Due to Potential Fuel Pump CrackHonda issued a recall of 18,000 model year 2011 Honda Civics for a defect in the fuel pump. If you are hurt by a defective product, call 314-315-8111.
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St. Louis Motorist Alert: Ford Recalls 31,000 Vehicles for Fuel Line DefectsMake sure your Ford vehicle isn’t among the 31,000 trucks and crossovers recalled in March 2011. For legal help, call 314-315-8111.
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2 Pieces of Legislation Threaten Safety of Missouri Workers and WhistleblowersA house bill and a senate bill are both coming up to vote that could potentially take away the rights of Missouri workers who report illegal employer activity.
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Potential Positive News for St. Louis & U.S. Cancer PatientsMore Americans are beating cancer, but many live with lifelong disability afterward. Know your St. Louis ERISA rights for disability benefits – 314-315-8111.
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Missouri Second Injury Fund Set to Owe More Than $20 Million by Year’s EndThe Missouri Second Injury Fund is in danger of owing more than $20 million in legal obligations by 2012. Protect your Workers’ Comp rights – 314-315-8111.
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Missouri Midwives Fight Back Against New RegulationsMissouri lawmakers are discussing whether or not to add regulations to the midwifery profession. Midwifery, which was made legal in Missouri in 2007, does not yet require a license or medical malpractice insurance.
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Illinois Workers’ Compensation Arbitrators Put On Administrative LeaveTwo workers' compensation commission arbitrators have been put on administrative leave after several reports of inappropriate behavior and unfair actions regarding workers' comp claims emerged.