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When Safety is Compromised: Legal Options for Injured Workers

Construction site accidents can result in severe injuries and financial losses for workers, but legal options are available for those injured on the job. This article discusses the different legal avenues for injured construction workers, including personal injury lawsuits, negligence claims, and wrongful death claims.

Your Workers' Comp Claim Was Accepted: What's Next?

After your workers' compensation claim is accepted, there are several crucial steps to ensure you receive the full benefits. These include filing a claim form, getting treatment from an approved doctor, obtaining pre-approval for treatment/testing, and staying vigilant to prevent your claim from being denied. While you may not receive a settlement, consulting with an experienced attorney can help you understand your rights and options.

Auto Mechanic Injuries: Understanding the Risks and Seeking Compensation

This article highlights the risks that auto mechanics face in their line of work, including amputations, respiratory problems, burns, hearing loss, musculoskeletal disorders, and asbestos exposure. It also provides information on seeking compensation if an auto mechanic is injured on the job.

2 Things You Need to Do if You are Injured at Work

If you are injured at work or contract a work-related disease, there are 2 things you must do.

What to Expect During a Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE)

This article provides information about functional capacity evaluations (FCEs) that are ordered to determine a worker's physical abilities and limitations related to work. It answers frequently asked questions about FCEs, including who performs them, how they differ from regular medical examinations, whether an FCE is right for a claim, what to do if additional treatment is needed, how long the evaluation takes, and what happens after the evaluation is complete.

Teacher Injured at Work - St. Louis Workers Comp Lawyer

This article explores the various risks that teachers face in the classroom today, including student threats, performance pressure, overexertion, aging school facilities, and unsafe locations. These threats can lead to anxiety, physical issues, and financial repercussions for teachers. If you are a Missouri teacher who has been injured, the Law Office of James M. Hoffman can help protect your legal rights.

How to Check the Status of a Workers’ Comp Claim

If you have been injured at work and have filed for workers' comp benefits, you may be wondering how to check the status of your claim.

Can an employer fire you if you file for workers compensation?

Can an employer fire you if you file for workers compensation?

What Information Should I Gather First Before Filing My Work Injury Claim?

You may not know the pieces of information you'll need to gather before you can file your workers compensation claim. Here are some of the most important things to remember when filing your claim.

Why Am I Getting So Many Calls After My Work Injury?

If you are receiving phone calls after your work injury, it is likely from these sources.

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