Workers’ Compensation
When you're injured on the job, you expect your workplace to stand by you, providing the necessary medical assistance and financial support during your recovery. Unfortunately, this isn't always the case. Understanding your rights and the crucial steps to take following a denial can make all the difference in securing the support and compensation you deserve.
Getting injured on the job can be a life-changing event. Suddenly, you're faced with medical bills, lost wages, and a long road to recovery. That's where workers' compensation comes in – it's designed to provide you with financial assistance and support during this difficult time.
It is hard to keep track of the laws that affect Social Security Disability Insurance and workers’ compensation awards. If you were hurt in a workplace accident, this guide will explain the ins and outs of the benefits you may receive.
If you receive Social Security disability benefits, a workers’ compensation claim could result in an offset. Learn what this means and how The Law Office of Matt Uhrig can assist you and your family in this post.
Workplace accidents are strikingly common, and they can often have very harmful effects on you and your family. Read on to find out how we can help.
Workplace accidents are shockingly common. According to one study by the Missouri Department of Labor, workers in the state suffered more than 78,000 nonfatal occupational injuries in just one year. And employees who are injured on the job may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.