This is a requirement under Missouri law.
The best way to prove that you have complied with the reporting requirement is by doing so in writing, and therefore the best practice is to report your injury to your employer in writing within thirty days. Failure to do this may result in your not being able to make a claim, and not getting workmans comp for your work injury.
Whether or not your employer believes your injury is work-related, Missouri Law says you must still report the injury to your employer quickly. Quick reporting of your injury to your immediate supervisor or employer is critical and should be done immediately following a work injury. You should report your injury no matter how minor the injury may seem. Often times, what seems like a small injury, can turn into a significant injury later.
To best protect yourself and your claim, you should:
Important Tip: An employee who fails to notify his/her employer of a work injury within thirty days may jeopardize his or her ability to receive workers’ compensation benefits.
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