What to Expect at a Workers’ Compensation Claim Hearing in Missouri

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November 18, 2025

If you’ve been injured at work in Missouri, filing a workers’ compensation claim can help cover medical expenses and lost wages. However, some claims require a formal hearing before the Missouri Division of Workers’ Compensation. Understanding what to expect can make the process less stressful and help protect your rights.


At Finder Law, LLC, attorney Daniel Finder assists injured workers throughout every stage of the workers’ compensation process, including hearings.

What Is a Workers’ Compensation Hearing?

A workers’ compensation hearing is a formal proceeding where an administrative law judge reviews your claim to determine if you are entitled to benefits. Hearings are generally scheduled if:



  • Your claim was denied by your employer or insurance company
  • There is a dispute about the extent of your injuries
  • There is a disagreement over the amount of benefits or medical care


Hearings are part of the legal process to ensure both the injured worker and the employer have a fair opportunity to present evidence and testimony.

Preparing for a Missouri Workers’ Compensation Hearing

Proper preparation can significantly impact the outcome of your hearing. Key steps include:

  1. Gather Medical Records – Collect all documentation of your injuries, treatments, and doctor’s reports.
  2. Document Wage Loss – Keep records of missed work, pay stubs, and any loss of income.
  3. Organize Witness Statements – Coworkers or supervisors who witnessed the accident may provide valuable testimony.
  4. Understand Your Claim – Review the details of your claim, including the denial notice or disputes raised by your employer or insurer.
  5. Hire an Experienced Attorney – A workers’ compensation lawyer like Daniel Finder can guide you through the hearing, present evidence effectively, and advocate on your behalf.

What Happens During the Hearing

During the hearing, an administrative law judge will oversee the proceedings. Here’s what typically happens:



  • Opening Statements: Both sides may provide a brief overview of their case.
  • Presentation of Evidence: You and your attorney will present medical records, witness testimony, and other documentation.
  • Cross-Examination: The opposing party or insurance company may question witnesses or challenge evidence.
  • Judge’s Questions: The judge may ask clarifying questions to fully understand the case.
  • Closing Arguments: Both sides summarize their positions before the judge issues a decision.


The hearing may be conducted in person, by phone, or via video conference depending on the circumstances.

After the Hearing

After reviewing all evidence and testimony, the judge will issue a decision on your claim. If you disagree with the ruling, you may have the right to appeal within a specific time frame. An attorney can help ensure that your appeal is filed correctly and timely.

Why Legal Representation Matters

Workers’ compensation hearings can be complicated, and insurance companies often aim to minimize their financial responsibility. An experienced Missouri workers’ compensation attorney like Daniel Finder can:



  • Prepare you and your evidence for the hearing
  • Present your case clearly and effectively
  • Protect your rights and maximize your potential benefits

Contact Finder Law, LLC

If you are facing a workers’ compensation claim hearing in Missouri, don’t navigate the process alone. Daniel Finder and the team at Finder Law, LLC are dedicated to helping injured workers secure the benefits they are entitled to.


Call us today to schedule a consultation and ensure your rights are protected.

This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance, please contact our office directly.

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