At The Gogel Law Firm, our St. Louis workers’ compensation attorney knows that when our clients are hurt while performing their employment duties, they may require extended medical care and lengthy time away from work to heal.
Missouri workers’ compensation operates under a no-fault system, which means employees do not have to prove negligence was a factor in causing their workplace injuries to pursue the benefits they are entitled to.
Unfortunately, the injured employee’s benefits are paid by their employer’s insurance coverage, which means the company that holds their workers’ compensation policy will do all they can to undervalue or deny our clients’ claims, even when their injuries are outlined as some of the most common occurrences in their respective industries.
Our skilled Personal injury lawyer in St. Louis helps clients pursue the benefits they deserve when facing resistance from the insurance company.
What are the Most Common Workplace Injuries that Occur in Missouri?
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the most common types of workplace injuries across the nation include:
- Slips, Trips & Falls
Slips, trips, and falls caused by wet or oily floors, unprotected hazards, and heights can lead to significant workplace injuries including broken bones, and head, neck, or spine injuries.
- Struck By or Against Equipment or Falling Objects
Poorly guarded machinery, falling tools, debris, or materials, dropped objects, and the tipping over of heavy equipment can lead to severe crushing injuries that can debilitate a worker and sideline them from work for weeks, months, years, or even permanently.
- Overexertion & Muscle Strains
Improper lifting techniques, manually lifting heavy objects, and assembly line work can lead to repetitive strain injuries and overexertion injuries that can cause long-term debilitating pain and lead to an overall loss in productivity.
- Vehicle Crashes and Collisions
Employees who drive for/during work or are working around operating vehicles can be seriously injured in a crash with a moving car, truck, or forklift without notice.
- Exposure to Harmful Substances or Environments
Exposing workers to hazardous chemicals lead to risks of severe injuries to their ears, eyes, skin, and respiratory systems that can require long-term medical care, permanent injuries, or even death.
Have You Been Injured in a Missouri Workplace Accident? We Can Help.
If you have been injured in a workplace accident or exposed to hazardous conditions that have led to an illness in Missouri, contact our dedicated workers’ compensation attorney in St. Louis today and allow us to review your case by calling (314) 370-8173 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.