This blog is an opportunity for our attorneys to keep in touch with our clients, accident victims, and those in Missouri and Illinois grappling with legal issues. In these short, informative, posts, we hope to connect our readers with the most important information they need about their cases while also giving them an opportunity to comment on posts, ask questions, and become a part of our community.
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Agriculture: Hazards And Risks In One Of The Most Dangerous ProfessionsMissouri farm owners and workers face the risk of severe injury or death every day due to hazards from tractors, heavy equipment, grain, and livestock.
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My Car Insurance Coverage: Part IThomas Mihalczo discusses the basics of liability, uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist coverage
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Personal Injury DamagesJ. Thomas Mihalczo III Discusses the types of damages available to folks injured due to the negligence of another person in Missouri.
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When does Missouri Have Jurisdiction over your Workers' Compensation Claim?Attorney Lucas Cusack explores the varies situation when you can bring your claim in Missouri, even if you get hurt in a different state.
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Suffered After an Accidental Injury--Recognizing the SignsSome folks suffer severe mental anguish after a traumatic accident and develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Learn about the signs and symptoms
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Phil Tatlow will be a Speaker at the 2017 Annual Paralegal Conference on Worker's Compensation on June 2, 2017Phil Tatlow a speaker at the annual Missouri Paralegal Association Seminar on Worker's Compensation, on topics necessary for paralegals to assist in litigation.
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Chemical Exposure on the Job and OSHA--What You Need to Know, Part IAs an employee, you deserve a workplace kept save from the hazards of dangerous chemicals. Learn more about the OSHA standards and regulations.
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If you drive in Missouri without auto insurance, you may suffer the consequences of limited damages if you are injured through the fault of another driver.Uninsured drivers in Missouri who are injured in a car crash through no fault of their own can only get limited damages.
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Washington University Seminar: ERISA 101, Current Issues in ERISA Claims and the Interplay with SSD and Workers Comp.Phil is lecturing on ERISA law at Washington University on June 3, 2016. He will cover topics needed to avoid malpractice and recognize pitfalls in such cases
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Jill Bollwerk will be speaking at the 22nd Annual Missouri Workers' Compensation Conference, Sponsored by the Missouri Dept. of Labor and Industrial RelationsJill Bollwerk will be speaking about tackling issues re: ERISA reimbursement, Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid issues, and medical bills in work comp.