
Injured at Work? You May Be Entitled to Workersโ Compensation.
Accidents can happen when you least expect them, particularly at work where you spend most of your week.
If you were injured at work, you may be entitled to workersโ compensation for your injuries and to have your medical paid and some of your wages paid while youโre off of work to recuperate from workplace injuries.
Some employers and their insurance companies try to deny these benefits or undercut them. Denial of workersโ compensation benefits creates a financial hardship for many disabled workers in St. Louis and St. Charles counties and their families.
At Krupp & Raboin, we are experienced in litigating workersโ compensation cases throughout Missouri. Our Workers Compensation Attorneys represent victims whose work-related injuries have interfered with their ability to work.
While there are laws that protect workers in this type of situation, hiring an experienced Workers Compensation Attorney in the St. Louis metro area ensures that you and your loved ones receive the compensation you are entitled to receive.
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Common Types of Benefits Covered by Missouri Workersโ Compensation Laws
Missouri workersโ compensation laws provide important protections for employees who have suffered a work-related injury or illness. These benefits can help cover medical expenses, lost wages, and more.
Medical Benefits
Temporary Wage Replacement While Youโre off Work
Permanent Disability Benefits
Death Benefits
In cases where an employee dies due to a workplace accident in Missouri, there are death benefits available for surviving family members including spouses, children, parents, siblings, and certain other close relatives designated as dependents within state guidelines. These funds can help pay funeral costs and medical bills left behind after passing away plus ongoing living expenses like rent, mortgage, utilities, etc . so that families don't have to worry about these things during difficult times ahead following the loss of a loved one.
These four types of benefits coverage outlined here represent just some examples associated with worker protection under current state regulations regarding Worker Compensation Law in Missouri There are certainly many other areas not discussed here so please contact an experienced St. Louis attorney to discuss your case.