The 2018 report contains information about the Division of Workers' Compensation programs and services, including articles and information detailing improvements, changes and accomplishments throughout the year, as well as important statistics.

 

The 2019 report contains information about the Division of Workers' Compensation programs and services, including articles and information detailing improvements, changes and accomplishments throughout the year, as well as important statistics.

 

The 2020 report contains information about the Division of Workers' Compensation programs and services, including articles and information detailing improvements, changes and accomplishments throughout the year, as well as important statistics.

 

The 2021 report contains information about the Division of Workers' Compensation programs and services, including articles and information detailing improvements, changes and accomplishments throughout the year, as well as important statistics.

 

The 2022 report contains information about the Division of Workers' Compensation programs and services, including articles and information detailing improvements, changes and accomplishments throughout the year, as well as important statistics.

 

The 2023 report contains information about the Division of Workers' Compensation programs and services, including articles and information detailing improvements, changes and accomplishments throughout the year, as well as important statistics.

 

The 2024 report contains information about the Division of Workers' Compensation programs and services, including articles and information detailing improvements, changes and accomplishments throughout the year, as well as important statistics. Read a text-only version of the report.

 

An affidavit of zero reporting may be completed by insurance carriers authorized to write workers’ compensation policies in Missouri but not writing workers’ compensation policies for the calendar year.

 

An annual renewal for certification for a safety consultant or safety engineer.

 

A form to be completed by the employer, attorney for employer/insurer/Third-Party Administrator, or Missouri Attorney General’s Office when filing an Answer to a claim for workers’ compensation. This Answer form is to be used for injuries occurring prior to January 1, 2014.