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What you should know about appealing a denied claim
If you ever become injured at work or develop a chronic condition because of it in Springfield, you may be eligible to receive workers’ compensation....
3 injuries health care workers can sustain in workplace accidents
If you work in the health care field as a nurse, CNA or caregiver in Springfield, you might not realize the type of injuries you...
Avoid these pitfalls when filing your workers’ compensation claim
If you have been injured at work, you may be eligible to receive compensation by filing a workers’ compensation claim with your employer in Missouri....
What are the workers’ compensation laws for construction?
If you work in the construction industry in Missouri, it is beneficial to understand the state’s workers’ compensation laws for this industry. They vary a...
Workplace fatalities higher for older worker
When it comes to workplace accidents in Springfield and across the country, one trend that is gaining public attention involves older workers. According to the...
Amputation is likely if you work in the manufacturing industry
Many people believe that constructions workers in the Springfield area are at high risk for catastrophic workplace injuries. What they might not realize is that safety...
Is working third shift more dangerous than other shifts?
If you have ever had a job in Missouri where you worked third shift, then you probably know how difficult it can be. The world,...
Repetitive motion injuries and workers’ comp
While some injuries or disabilities occur immediately, there are some that develop over time. Either way, it may be possible to receive workers’ comp payments. When...
What is personal injury?
Personal injury is an area of law that covers a lot of ground in Missouri. According to the American Bar Association, personal injury law involves cases...
Why is the construction industry so dangerous?
The construction industry is one of the most dangerous industries in which to work. However, it is also one of the most regulated. It may...