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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Can I Collect Workers Compensation For An Illness?
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Do I Have To Be Injured On The Job To Receive Workers Compensation?
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What Is Workers Compensation?
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I do not like the company doctor. Can I quit seeing him and go see my own doctor?
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Who provides benefits under the Worker's Compensation law?
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How many days of work do I have to miss from an injury before the workers' compensation insurance carrier starts paying me for my time off?
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Do I have any responsiblities once I am injured on the job?
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If I am injured on the job in Missouri, can I choose the doctors who treat me?
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Can I lose my job because I have filed a workers' compensation claim?
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How long do I have to file a workers' compensation claim?
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What is a workers' compensation "claim," and do I have to file a claim in order to receive compensation?
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I am receiving weekly benefits while I am off of work, and the workers' compensation insurance carrier is paying all of my medical benefits. Do I really need an attorney if this is happening?