What to Know About Occupational Diseases and Workers’ Compensation in Missouri

At The Gogel Law Firm, our St. Louis workers’ compensation attorney knows that our Missouri workers’ compensation reporting system operates under a no-fault system that is designed to benefit both injured workers and those who suffer from occupational diseases.

Occupational diseases are defined by the Missouri Department of Labor & Industrial Relations as a condition or illness caused by occupational exposure in the workplace.

Here is what Missouri workers need to know about the benefits of our system.

What are the Most Common Examples of Occupational Diseases in Missouri?

According to our Missouri Workers’ Compensation Laws, some of the most common examples of occupational diseases include, but are not limited to:

  • Repetitive motion injuries
  • Loss of hearing due to industrial noise
  • Exposure to dangerous or toxic chemicals

If you suffer from an occupational disease, notify your employer in writing, seek medical attention, and consult our skilled workers’ compensation attorney in St. Louis to discuss your legal rights and options to pursue a workers’ compensation claim, so you can obtain the benefits you deserve from your employer’s insurance coverage.

What Type of Benefits are Can Employees with Occupational Diseases Pursue in Missouri?

When Missouri employees suffer from an occupational disease, they may require lengthy medical care and extended time away from work. Without the proper workers’ compensation benefits, they may be left paying for these expenses out of pocket, and that is not fair.

Missouri workers’ compensation benefits are designed to provide injured or ill workers with:

  • Medical care
  • Temporary total disability benefits
  • Permanent partial or permanent total disability benefits

Employees who suffer from occupational diseases due to toxic exposure may be entitled to additional benefits from their workers’ compensation coverage.

If a worker loses his or her life during a compensable work injury, certain surviving family members may be entitled to weekly benefits from the employer/insurer and up to $5,000 in funeral and burial expenses.

Have You Suffered an Occupational Disease in Missouri? 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 at the Gogel Law Firm today and allow us to review your case by calling (314)-370-8173 or contacting us online to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.

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