Request for Hearing - Final Award - Missouri Department of Labor 2025

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In California, for example, approval rates are as high as 94.1%, following recent legislative changes that improved the medical review process. The approval rate in Oregon is slightly lower, but 86-89% of claims were approved in 2022 and the number of denials is decreasing.
Workers compensation hearings are a crucial part of the claim process. They occur when the details of the claim are under dispute, such as the validity of the injuries sustained or the amount of compensation expected to be paid out.
Practically speaking, the average workers comp settlement in Missouri for permanent disability falls between $2,000 to $40,000, but depending on the facts of the case, some can settle for millions.
Exaggerating or Lying About the Workers Injuries Workers should be transparent and honest about the nature and extent of their injury. Rather than bolstering a workers compensation claim, exaggerations can undermine the credibility of the worker and thus the workers claim.
Here is a quick list of things that you should never say to your workers comp doctor, even if you are getting a second opinion: Never lie about prior injuries, pre-existing conditions, or medical history. Never lie about the extent of your workplace injury or how it happened.

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Workers comp lawyers might not always tell you that you can file a claim on your own without them. They also might not mention that they get paid even if you lose your case. It could take a long time to get compensation, and they might only take cases they think they can win easily.

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