THE MISSOURI WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW CHANGES OF 2005
Ann G. Dalton, Esq.
Hammond and Shinners, P.C.
St. Louis, Missouri
Injuries happen at work. It is a fact of life. Because of this, most every state in America has enacted a workers' compensation law to provide benefits to injured workers such as medical care, compensation for time missed from work, and compensation for permanent injuries. In this system, the injured worker does not have to prove fault to receive benefits. In exchange, employers are protected from being sued in a civil court for unlimited damages. Missouri has had a workers' compensation law, in one form or another, since 1925. Over the years, although the law has changed, the original idea of providing a compromise to benefit both injured workers and employers has essentially remained.
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