There is an abundance of information regarding Missouri law, personal injury cases, and workers' compensation on the web – but some of that information is dated or not accurate, while other information is filled with confusing legal terms. In this section of our site, we strive to provide our readers with clear, accurate, and easy-to-understand information about traffic accident cases, personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death lawsuit, defective products, ERISA cases, and more.
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If you are injured on the job and the injury was the result of the negligence of a third party, then some of the funds you earn if you sue the third party are subject to repayment to the employer and workers' compensation carrier who paid your benefits.Missouri workers' compensation claimants suing a third party for their injuries must be aware of the employer's subrogation rights.
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St. Louis University Law School To Move DowntownSt. Louis University Law School will move into a building across from the courthouse in downtown St. Louis this August.
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There are common reasons long term disabilty claims are frequently denied by insurance companies.Insurance companies deny long term disability claims for many reasons. Be aware of those reasons as you apply for benefits.
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Before you settle your Missouri Personal Injury case, make sure you know of all the entities that may seek to be paid out of your settlement money.Medicare, Medicaid, Health Insurance & Workers' Compensation carriers are just a few of the entities that may claim entitlement to a part of your settlement.
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What You Should Know About Long-Term Disability Insurance in Missouri (Part B)Long-term disability insurance in Missouri may affect your claim. Contact a St. Louis insurance attorney for help at 1-314-315-8111.
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What You Should Know About Long-Term Disability Insurance in Missouri (Part A)A Kirkwood insurance attorney can help you understand how long-term disability insurance in Missouri may affect your claim. Call: 1-314-315-8111.
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Liable Parties in a Missouri Defective Product Claim (Part A)Several parties may be liable for your defective product injuries in your Missouri defective product claim. Seek legal help by calling 1-877-315-8111.
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Dangers of Defective Wheelchairs and Power Wheelchairs (Part B)Defective power wheelchairs can cause electrocution, fire, and loss of control, which may cause death. For defective product claims, call 314-315-8111.
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Dangers of Defective Wheelchairs and Power Wheelchairs (Part A)Defective power wheelchairs could result in serious injury or death to an already disabled individual. Call us for defective product claim help, 314-315-8111.
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Who is Responsible for Managing Your Missouri Retirement Benefits?Your Missouri retirement plan is managed by fiduciaries who should work for your best financial interests. For help after ERISA violations call 314-315-8111.
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Protecting Your ERISA Rights: What Your Missouri Employer Should Tell You (Part B)ERISA law protects your right to information about your disability benefits. For help contact a St. Louis, Missouri, ERISA lawyer 314-315-8111.
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Protecting Your ERISA Rights: What Your Missouri Employer Should Tell You (Part A)Your rights to information about your disability benefits are protected under ERISA law. For help contact a St. Louis, Missouri, ERISA lawyer 314-315-8111.