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Workers Compensation for Injured Nurses in Missouri

March 22, 2016 by James Hoffmann

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Recent statistics reveal that around 35,000 back and other serious injuries are reported by nurses each year. Healthcare workers are a risk for many workplace injuries. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, around 35,000 back injuries, other … [Read more...] about Workers Compensation for Injured Nurses in Missouri

Filed Under: Work Comp Blog Tagged With: Kansas City workers compensation, Work Injury, Workers Compensation Claim

Updated: August 23, 2019

Missouri Workers Comp for Asbestos Exposure

March 8, 2016 by James Hoffmann

Missouri worker exposed to asbestos

Asbestos is a toxic substance best known for causing mesothelioma and other life-threatening illnesses among workers. Asbestos is a highly toxic substance that was used in nearly every aspect of production during the industrial revolution. It was … [Read more...] about Missouri Workers Comp for Asbestos Exposure

Filed Under: Work Comp Blog Tagged With: Kansas City workers compensation, Work Injury, Workers Compensation Claim

Updated: June 10, 2019

Work Compensation: Common Truck Driver Injuries in Missouri

February 21, 2016 by James Hoffmann

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Thousands of workers in the trucking industry get injured every year. The job of a truck driver is one of the toughest. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), there are approximately 17 deaths and 7 non-fatal … [Read more...] about Work Compensation: Common Truck Driver Injuries in Missouri

Filed Under: Work Comp Blog Tagged With: Kansas City workers compensation, Work Injury, Workers Compensation Claim

Updated: July 29, 2019

Missouri Workers Compensation Attorneys on Avoiding Forklift Accidents

February 16, 2016 by James Hoffmann

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Forklifts have the potential to cause serious and even fatal injuries in the workplace. Industrial factories, warehouses, and construction sites often use forklifts to move heavy materials and goods. These forklifts are powered industrial trucks … [Read more...] about Missouri Workers Compensation Attorneys on Avoiding Forklift Accidents

Filed Under: Work Comp Blog Tagged With: forklift accident, Kansas City workers compensation, Work Injury, work injury lawyer

Updated: June 14, 2019

Injured at Work: Are All Employees in Missouri Covered by Workers Comp?

January 28, 2016 by James Hoffmann

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Workplace injuries are a sad reality faced by American workers across many industries. Work-related injuries can even occur in retail work environments. While most of us would assume that workers on an assembly line or working in the construction … [Read more...] about Injured at Work: Are All Employees in Missouri Covered by Workers Comp?

Filed Under: Work Comp Blog Tagged With: Kansas City workers compensation, Work Injury

Updated: December 18, 2020

High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) From Stress at Work – Workers Comp Lawyer

January 21, 2016 by James Hoffmann

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High blood pressure puts individuals at a higher risk of stroke, heart attack, chronic kidney disease, heart failure, and even death. High blood pressure affects around a third of American adults. Patients of high blood pressure are at a high risk … [Read more...] about High Blood Pressure (Hypertension) From Stress at Work – Workers Comp Lawyer

Filed Under: Work Comp Blog Tagged With: Kansas City workers compensation, Workers' Compensation

Updated: June 10, 2019
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    Why You Don’t Need a Dramatic Incident to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim

    June 7, 2022 By James Hoffmann

    Workplace accidents happen every day. Some are more severe than others, but even a seemingly minor accident can result in an injury that requires time … [Read More...] about Why You Don’t Need a Dramatic Incident to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim

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    4 Common Causes of Disfigurement at Work

    June 1, 2022 By James Hoffmann

    Workplace accidents are a common occurrence. And while most of these accidents are minor, others can lead to serious injuries - including … [Read More...] about 4 Common Causes of Disfigurement at Work

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