How Do I Get Medical Treatment For My Injury?
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 doctor for treatment as the result of an injury on the job, you should tell your employer you want to see a doctor. If your employer knows that you need treatment because of a compensable accident, your employer should tell you which doctor to see. If your employer does not refer you to any particular doctor, you should ask your employer which doctor your employer wants you to see. Since your employer has the right to select the treating doctor, your employer (and its insurance company) may not have to pay for your bills if you choose to go to your own doctor rather than to your employer`s authorized treating doctor.
Other 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` …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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 …
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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` …
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What Is The Second Injury Fund?
A: In Missouri, if you had a physical or mental disability before you were hurt at work, you might qualify for additional benefits from the Missouri Second Injury Fund. …
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