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If you or someone you love has been injured on the job, or you have lost a spouse to a work related injury, you deserve to receive the maximum amount of benefits you are entitled. At Morrison, Webster & Carlton, our workers' compensation attorneys will work with you to ensure that you receive the highest compensation possible for your injury under law.

The experienced workers' comp lawyers at Morrison, Webster & Carlton have a distinguished record of winning settlements on behalf of our clients, and we only collect a fee if we succeed. If you've been injured at work, chances are you are eligible for workers' compensation benefits, which can help pay for Medical benefits, Wage replacement, and Disability.

In many cases, however, the process becomes complex when insurance companies delay or deny valid claims. At Morrison, Webster & Carlton, Attorneys at Law, we work exclusively on issues like these. If you are injured on the job and encounter problems with your claim, our workers' compensation law firm, with offices in Springfield and Joplin, can help.
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Morrison, Webster & Carlton, Attorneys at Law, we provide reliable workers' compensation assistance with an accessible small-town feel.
With more than 75 years of combined legal experience, our knowledgeable, no-nonsense Missouri workers' compensation law firm is prepared to help you find relief from your financial burdens after a workplace accident.
Every client is important to us.
Our professional staff-including our three workers' compensation lawyers, paralegals and support staff-is committed to working tirelessly on your behalf to get you the compensation you are owed.
When workers are injured on the job, the only thing that they may be able to take some comfort in is the fact that they are entitled to workers' compensation benefits, which pay for the full extent of necessary and reasonable medical care, and may even provide wage replacement benefits if workers are unable to return to work.
However, while workers may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits, these benefits are often denied.
Your employer claims that you were not performing a work-related task at the time of your injury, or your injury did not occur on workplace premises;.
Workers' compensation is a system established by the State of Missouri to pay for medical costs and replace lost wages incurred as the result of an on-the-job injury.
Workers' compensation serves as an alternative to traditional civil litigation.
In other words, by accepting workers' compensation benefits you cannot sue your employer for negligence in connection with your injury.
But workers' compensation is not always a simple matter.
Employers and their insurance companies often deny benefits, ignoring evidence of an employee's injuries.
Being injured on the job is a scary thing.
But if you work in the construction injury, or for a company that employs five or more people, you are covered by workers' compensation insurance.
This type of insurance is designed to pay for your medical expenses, and compensate you for a portion of your lost wages, when you are harmed while performing a work-related task.
If you are hurt at work, you need to initiate the process of applying for workers' compensation benefits as soon as possible.
The first thing that you need to do when you are injured on the job is to make sure that you report your injury to your employer.
A workplace injury that results in a permanent disability, but not one so severe that it prevents you from working, is known in workers' compensation law as a permanent partial disability (PPD).
It can be difficult and time-consuming to determine, for legal purposes, the extent of your injury or disability.
Different doctors may disagree about your prognosis at the same time that insurance companies have an interest in keeping your claim to a minimum.
If you believe you are owed permanent partial disability benefits that are being withheld from you by your employer or an insurance company, our permanent partial disability lawyers at Morrison, Webster & Carlton, Attorneys at Law, can help.
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