Legal Articles, Workers' Compensation
"Can I Get Workers Compensation After an Accident in a Work-Assigned Vehicle?"
There are many factors that must be considered when determining if a car accident is work-related and thus covered by workers' compensation.
The Differences Between Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Claims
Here are the most critical distinctions between workers’ compensation and personal injury claims. We’ve also provided information on how to file each type of claim.
Top 4 Facts for Injured Employees in Missouri
Here are the pertinent facts every injured worker should know about workers' compensation.
5 Common Injuries Sustained by Amusement Park Workers
Here are five common injuries you may suffer as an amusement park worker.
5 Common Work Injuries Among Nurses
Here’s a closer look at five common nursing injuries to help you keep safe.
Missouri Workers' Compensation for Violence Against Teachers
Whenever there is a violent confrontation in the classroom, teachers can become victims of heinous acts such as stabbings, shootings, and assault, which can lead to serious injuries.
COVID-19 and Wisconsin Worker's Compensation Claims
A brief summary of COVID-19 as a Wisconsin Worker's Compensation Claim
Is Work-Related PTSD Covered by Missouri Workers’ Compensation?
According to the National Mental Health Centre, one out of ten Americans suffers trauma during their lifetime. A significant percentage of this group goes on to develop PTSD symptoms immediately or months after a traumatic event.
Missouri Workers Compensation for Occupational Asthma
While occupational asthma is recognized as an occupational disease, you must prove that your condition is not an ordinary disease of life before you can qualify for financial compensation.
Fault and pre-existing conditions in workers’ compensation claims
Fault and pre-existing conditions in workers’ compensation claims