Can an Employer Refuse to Pay Workers Comp?

author by James M. Hoffmann on Aug. 17, 2022

Employment Workers' Compensation Accident & Injury Employment  Employee Rights 

Summary: Can your employer decide not to pay you workers comp because they're low on money? This may seem like an unusual question. However, it's one that many people ask when they are injured at work.

 

Can your employer decide not to pay you workers comp because they're low on money? This may seem like an unusual question. However, it's one that many people ask when they are injured at work. This article will discuss some of the important factors involved and employees' rights in these difficult situations.

 

 

Can Your Employer Decline to Pay for Work-Related Injury?

 

If your employer is facing bankruptcy, they might try to do just that. This may seem unfair, but there are a few things you should know about workers' compensation and bankruptcy. When an employer declares bankruptcy, the first thing that happens is that all of his assets are frozen. This includes any money he owed to his employees.

 

However, this doesn't mean that you won't get paid. The workers' compensation insurance company is still responsible for paying your benefits, including medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs. However, if your employer owed the insurance company money, the bankruptcy trustee may try to collect that money from the insurance company. This could potentially delay your benefits by a few weeks or months.

 

 

What Can Injured Employees Do?

 

This is a difficult situation, but there are a few things you can do. After speaking with an experienced Missouri workers' compensation attorney, you may decide to file a claim with the state workers' compensation board. This is often the quickest and easiest way to get the benefits you're entitled to.

An experienced attorney can help you understand what your rights and options are for your unique circumstances.

 

St. Louis Workers Comp Attorney

 

No one deserves to be injured at work and have to worry about their medical bills and other expenses. More importantly, no one deserves to have their employer use bankruptcy as an excuse to avoid paying workers' compensation benefits. If this happens to you, make sure you know your rights and take action to get the benefits you need and deserve. The experienced workers' comp attorneys at The Law Office of James. M. Hoffman are here to help. We've been fighting for the injured for over 30 years, and we can do the same for you. Give us a call 24/7 for a free consultation at (314) 361-4300.

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