Legal Question in Workers Comp in Missouri

wrongful termination/workers comp

I recently injured myself on the job and was fired before my 90 day probation was up. I believe that this was because they didnt want to have to pay me workers comp. can you help?


Asked on 4/19/03, 5:34 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Greg Kessler Frankel,Rubin,Bond and Dubin, P.C.

Re: wrongful termination/workers comp

You are entitled to medical benefits, lost wages and a lump sum recovery. You need to file a formal claim with the employer even if you have been terminated. I've handled these kind of claims for nearly 30 years. I can help you recover on a contingent fee basis. Call me Mondayfor immediate help! 314 725-8000

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Answered on 4/20/03, 12:17 pm
Spencer Farris The S.E. Farris Law Firm

Re: wrongful termination/workers comp

If you were injured on the job, they can't avoid paying your Workers' Compensation by firing you! Proving the reason for your termination may be difficult, but shouldn't interfere with your compensation payments.

Please feel free to call me, without cost or obligation, to discuss this matter. 314.252.9937.

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Answered on 4/19/03, 6:18 pm


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