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RSMo 287.655effective 28 Aug 2012

Dismissal of claims, when, how, effect

In plain English

If someone files a workers' comp claim but does not move it forward, the claim can be thrown out. Before that happens, the worker gets a notice in the mail — sent certified or registered mail — unless the worker has a lawyer, in which case the lawyer gets the notice too. A judge officially closes the case with a written order, and that order counts the same as a final decision that can be appealed.

Word-for-word law

287.655. Dismissal of , when, how, effect. — Any before the may be dismissed for in accordance with by the . Such notice shall be made in a manner determined by the division, except that for the employee such notice shall be by or unless the employee to whom notice is directed is represented by and counsel is also given such notice. To dismiss a claim the shall enter an which shall be an and subject to and in the same manner as provided for other awards in this chapter.

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Source & history notes

(L. 1978 H.B. 1260 § 2, A.L. 1987 H.B. 564, A.L. 2012 H.B. 1540)

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