Missouri Workers' Compensation FAQs
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What Is Workers' Compensation?
A: All states have workers` compensation laws. The Missouri Workers` Compensation Law is contained in Chapter 287 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. The workers` … More -
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Who Is Covered By Workers' Compensation?
A: Any employer with five or more employees, and all employers in the construction industry, are required to provide protection for their employees under the Missouri … More -
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I Was Injured At Work. What Should I Do?
A: If you have been injured at work, the first thing you should do is report your injury to your supervisor. Missouri law requires employees to provide prompt notice of … More -
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How Do I Get Medical Treatment For My Injury?
A: Under Missouri law, the employer (and not the insurance company) has the right to select the treating doctor in workers` compensation cases. If you need to see a … More -
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Will I Be Paid When I Am Off Work?
A: If the treating doctor certifies that you are unable to work, you should be entitled to temporary total disability benefits under the Missouri Workers` Compensation … More -
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Will I Be Paid Mileage For My Trips To The Doctor?
A: Under Missouri law, you are entitled to be paid mileage for driving for medical treatment, but only if you are required to be treated outside of the local or … More -
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Will I Get A Settlement?
A: If you are able to return to work after your injury, you may be entitled to a settlement or payment for your permanent partial disability if you have permanent … More -
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Are Occupational Diseases Covered?
A: Under Missouri law, occupational diseases (as well as accidents) are covered. Therefore, if you develop a disease or illness which is directly caused by your … More -
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Will I Be Paid Anything For Scarring Or Disfigurement?
A: In Missouri you can be paid for scarring or other disfigurement, but only if the disfigurement is to your head, neck, arms or hands. The disfigurement payment is … More -
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What If I Am Unable To Return To Work Because Of My Injury?
A: If you are permanently and totally disabled from all types of employment, you may qualify for permanent total disability benefits under the Missouri Workers` … More