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If a worker returns to work part time, can he receive workers compensation benefits?
Exposure to asbestos can lead to serious illness, including mesothelioma, a form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure.
Preventing work-related back injuries is a significant safety challenge.
Work-related injuries are more common than many think. Some industries are by nature hazardous work environments and put employees at greater risks to serious injuries.
While some injuries are a result of a one time incident, others develop over a period of time.
Why you should report your work injury as soon as possible.
Contact an experienced personal injury attorney if you have been injured due to a dog bite.
Almost all construction zones use cranes for a number of functions. Apart from the fact that construction sites are hazardous work environments in general, the presence of huge cranes only adds to the ...
Workers in the health care sector are more likely than the workers in other industries to suffer occupational injuries and work-related illnesses, according to a recent study by The NPSF Lucian Leape ...
Work related back pain is common among offices workers in Missouri.
If your job requires you to work in extreme temperatures, you are more likely to suffer a work-related injury or illness.
Exposure to harmful substances is a leading cause of occupational diseases in the United States.
If you suffer an injury on the job, you are entitled to receive workers' compensation benefits. The compensation amount varies depending on the severity of the injury and its consequences.
You may not be covered by Missouri workers' compensation insurance. What should you do if you are injured on the job?
Overuse, or repetitive work place injuries don’t typically present from an accident. Rather, these types of injuries occur over time, as you continually use the same ranges of motion to complete ...
There are clear guidelines for work-related accidents that occur while an employee is either on the way to or going home from work.
Are work-related injuries caused by intoxication or injuries that are self-inflicted covered by workers' compensation?
A repetitive motion injury develops over a period of time and may gradually worsen to a point where the worker is no longer able to use the affected parts.
When repeating the same movements over and over is part of a worker’s daily routine, the worker is at risk for repetitive motion injuries.
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