Have You Been Hurt On The Job In The St. Louis?
If you've been injured at work in the St. Louis area you should speak with an experienced St. Louis workers' compensation lawyer as soon as possible. Please contact us online or call our St. Louis office directly at 314.315.8111 to schedule your free consultation. We help work injury victims throughout the St. Louis area and look forward to helping you.
Bollwerk & Associates, LLC is located in St. Louis, Missouri and serves all of Missouri and Illinois including the following counties, cities, and towns:
St. Louis. St. Louis County: Clayton, Chesterfield, Kirkwood, Florissant, Oakville, University City, Mehlville, Wildwood, Ballwin, Affton, Maryland Heights, Hazelwood, Webster Groves, Brentwood, Lemay, Bellefontaine Neighbors, Manchester, Town and Country, Ferguson, Glendale, Creve Coeur, Maplewood, Bridgeton, Ladue, Jennings, Saint Ann. Jefferson County: Arnold, Festus, Murphy, Barnhart, De Soto, Fenton, Byrnes Mill. St. Charles County: O'Fallon, St. Charles, St. Peters, Wentzville, Lake St. Louis, Weldon Spring. Franklin County: Washington, Union, Sullivan, Pacific, Saint Clair. Warren County: Warrenton, Wright City. Lincoln County: Troy, Elsberry, Moscow Mills. Boone County: Columbia. Randolph County: Moberly, Huntsville. Southern Illinois.
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Missouri Supreme Court's decision in Boothe v. Dish Network is another blow to the injured workers of Missouri.The Missouri Supreme Court has found a worker who choked on his food while driving for his employer is not entitled to workers' compensation benefits.
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In Missouri, an injured employee will rarely be able to bring a civil case against a negligent co-employee, after the Missouri Supreme Court's decision in Brock . Dunne.Missouri Supreme Court's Long -Awaited Decision Makes Co-Employee Liability Cases Nearly Impossible to Pursue
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Agriculture: Hazards And Risks In One Of The Most Dangerous ProfessionsMissouri farm owners and workers face the risk of severe injury or death every day due to hazards from tractors, heavy equipment, grain, and livestock.
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Worker's Compensation and Long Term Disability Claims Dramatically Rise in the Age of COVID-19 (Coronavirus)Worker's Compensation/ Long term disability claims and First Responders Claims dramatically increase due to Coronavirus.
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Exposure to Carbon Monoxide Sends Four Men to Hospital in Moberly, MO.Exposure to toxic fumes can create hazardous workplace environment if adequate safety measures are not taken
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Here are the Three Basic Benefits provided Under Missouri Workers' Compensation LawLuke Cusack describes the three basic types of benefits provided under the Missouri Workers' Compensation Law
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In order to Make Sure that your Missouri Workers' Compensation benefits are being paid correctly, make sure the Average Weekly Wage is Calculated Correctly!The amount of your workers' compensation benefits depends on the correct calculation of your Average Weekly Wage.
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When does Missouri Have Jurisdiction over your Workers' Compensation Claim?Attorney Lucas Cusack explores the varies situation when you can bring your claim in Missouri, even if you get hurt in a different state.
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Chemical Exposure on the Job and OSHA--What You Need to Know, Part IAs an employee, you deserve a workplace kept save from the hazards of dangerous chemicals. Learn more about the OSHA standards and regulations.
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Texas Workers Injured in Fertilzer Plant Explosion May Face Serious Workers' Compensation ObstaclesTexas is known to have one of the worst workers' compensation systems in the country, which may be felt by those injured in the explosion.
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Survey Shows Insomnia Linked to Increased Numbers of Work-Related Accidents and CostsRecently published survey results show insomnia may be linked to high rates of work-related injuries and higher costs for businesses
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Missouri House bill passed puts Occupational Diseases back under Work CompThe Missouri House passed a bill that goes onto the Senate wherein occupational diseases are put back into the coverage of the Missouri Workers' Compensation.