By jguirl | Published May 14, 2020 | Posted in Workers Compensation |
Even after the worst part of the coronavirus pandemic subsides, it will likely take many years to assess the ways it has altered American society and culture. Certainly, the effects on employment and the healthcare industry will be significant, so we should expect laws to change to address those changed circumstances. Accordingly, states might be Read More
Read MoreWorkers’ Compensation Insurance Requirements in St. Louis In Missouri, a business that employs five or more employees is required to purchase workers’ compensation insurance or carry self-insurance to reimburse employees who are injured on the job. Construction industry employers, including contractors and subcontractors, must obtain workers’ comp coverage if they have even one employee. When Read More
Read MoreHow to Report an On-The-Job Injury in St. Louis If you have been injured at work, you must report your workplace injury to an employer or supervisor, in writing, within 30 days from the date you sustained the injury or became aware of it. Failure to provide timely, written notice of your injury could result Read More
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