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5 mistakes to avoid after a car accident

Posted May 26, 2021
A car accident can happen in an instant. You could be slowing down to stop for a red light and realize the driver behind you isn’t stopping. Or you could be exiting off a freeway ramp when a speeding car side swipes into your car as it tries to pass you. In a second,...
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The increased risk of plantar fasciitis among nurses

Posted May 3, 2021
Throughout Missouri, the state’s medical industry depends on hard-working nurses. If you’re a nurse, it’s no secret that this job involves being on your feet for long periods. Considering that, many people working in this profession suffer from a condition known as plantar fasciitis. Here’s a closer look at this condition and why so...
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Tips for a successful workers’ compensation claim

Posted April 20, 2021
Being injured at work is not only painful and scary, but it can also severely affect your career and your financial situation. This is such a problem that some injured workers even choose to forgo seeking medical treatment for fear that they will have to pay the bills themselves.While there is a lot that’s...
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Be aware of hand and arm vibration syndrome

Posted April 8, 2021
Whenever you work in a manufacturing or construction job, you’re exposed to pieces of machinery and environments that can cause certain types of injuries. An injury from a vibrating object is one kind of harm that could happen to you. If you work in a manufacturing workplace or have a job in a similar...
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Who is at fault in rear-end car accidents?

Posted March 16, 2021
Rear-end vehicle accidents happen more frequently than other types of accidents in Missouri and around the country. In most rear-end accidents, one vehicle hits another non-moving vehicle, sometimes at high speeds. The driver who hit another vehicle from behind is commonly liable by default, but it depends on the circumstance.NegligenceStatistics show that rear-end accidents...
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Health insurance usually won’t pay if you get hurt at work

Posted February 5, 2021
Your employer carries insurance to protect you in addition to offering insurance as a benefit. Whether you have an employee-sponsored health insurance policy or purchased your plan off of the Marketplace, you probably think that your health insurance will cover the cost of any injuries or illnesses you might have.While insurance companies can no...
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