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Speak With a Skilled Worker Compensation Attorney Today

Injuries sustained at a workplace may prove difficult to handle when it comes to filing insurance and compensation claims to cover financial and physical losses caused by such injuries. Our expert workman’s compensation attorney may assist you in the prompt filing of your rightful and accurate claim. Our expert attorneys have a long-standing practice and experience in workplace injury claims, and they are well-equipped to assist you at every step. Reach out today at Royce Injury.

Frequent Injuries Covered by Workers' Compensation

A wide range of injuries is covered under workers’ compensation, and for an accurate claim assessment, our Independence workers’ comp attorney may be consulted. Here’s a list of frequent injuries sustained in the workplace, along with the cause of injury.

  1. Sprains, fractures, and muscle tears due to slips and trips;
  2. Repetitive strain injuries due to prolonged usage of certain limbs, e.g., hands and arms.
  3. Spinal and back injuries are due to incorrect posture while lifting heavy objects.
  4. Injuries caused by HSE hazards, e.g., failure to use personal protective equipment, exposure to hazardous equipment or material, etc.

Consult our workers’ compensation attorney in Independence, Missouri, to file your compensation claim.

How Employer Negligence Affects Compensation Cases

Employer negligence in providing adequate security measures frequently leads to accidents at the workplace. Our expert worker comp lawyers may assess your claim to determine the impact of the employer’s negligence on your claim. For example, in Charles John v. Gene Haile, compensation was not awarded to the injured employee because the employer’s negligence was not well established. Usually, even if the negligence of the employer is not established, the employee is compensated to a certain extent to cover their medical bills and wage loss, however, in this case, nothing was awarded.

Missouri Requirements for Workers' Compensation Insurance

Under Section 287.030 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, an employer is defined as a business having 05 or more employees. A construction business having one or more employees will also fall under this definition. An employer must provide general liability insurance to its employees through an insurance company authorized under Missouri law; failing which, fines and other civil penalties may apply. A business owning and operating vehicles must also maintain insurance to cover accident liabilities. Consult our expert workman’s compensation lawyers for a deeper understanding of your rights and ensure prompt filing of claims at the proper forum. 

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Understanding Temporary and Permanent Disability Benefits (TTD & PTD)

Temporary Total Disability (TTD) provides a certain wage ratio (2/3rd) to the injured worker until the injury is completely healed and the worker can return to work. Permanent Total Disability (PTD) entitles the injured worker to receive lifetime benefits to sustain themselves. The law intends to provide the injured worker with maximum financial and psychological assistance to ensure timely recovery. For example, in Buescher v. Missouri Highway and Transport, the claimant was awarded PTD benefits till his death.

Workers’ Compensation Settlements in Independence, MO

Worker compensation attorneys aid employees in claiming economic as well as non-economic damages. The table below gives an overview of compensation settlements made by employers in work-related accidents. 

Injury type

Settlement Amount

Industry involved

Settlement Year

Permanent Total Disability

$207,000

Kansas police department

2017

Permanent Partial Disability

$45,000

NHC Healthcare

2021

Partial Disability

$75,000

Farm Bureau

2020

Death (Compensation to Heirs)

$254,000

Second Injury Fund

2020

Why Having a Workers' Compensation Attorney Matters

Consulting an expert workplace accident lawyer in Independence, MO, helps in many ways to secure accurate compensation matching the severity of the injuries sustained. An experienced injury attorney provides prompt claim assessment and guidance in filing the claim at the appropriate forum. Legal assistance is also required in evidence gathering, court representations, and procedural requirements. In Heather M. Bass v. Police Retirement System, the plaintiff’s law firm was successfully able to get an extension of her workers’ compensation benefits in 2021, while the award was originally made in 2017. The plaintiff was also reimbursed for the medical expenses. Our experienced workman’s comp lawyers are here to assist you every step of the way.

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