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City [of Columbia] workers’ comp claims down
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

City workers are being injured less frequently and severely than in previous…

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Was the Drilling Company Negligent in Five Oil-Rig Deaths?
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

On Monday, January 22, 2018, an explosion rocked an oil rig south…

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First responders could be eligible for worker’s compensation
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Thursday, December 21st 2017 JEFFERSON CITY — Governor Eric Greitens announced his…

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Kansas boy survives a gruesome attack by his neighbor’s dog but faces a long recovery
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

If you or a loved one is attacked by a dog there…

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How Do Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Get Paid?
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Most workers’ compensation lawyers get paid on a contingency fee basis. This…

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The Most Important Tool Construction Workers Need to Stay Safe on the Job
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

When it comes to construction site safety, there’s one tool above all…

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Most workers comp medical reviews agree with treating physician
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

In the first half of 2017, more than 91.3% of all utilization…

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They Got Hurt At Work — Then They Got Deported
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Last Modified on May 07, 2025

At age 31, Nixon Arias cut a profile similar to many unauthorized…

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OSHA reminds employers to protect workers as summer heat settles in KC area
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Make sure to stay safe this summer while on the job with…

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Exoskeletons could help prevent on the job injuries.
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Last Modified on May 07, 2025

On the job injuries and workers compensation can be costly to both…

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