How Long Does It Take to Reach a Workers’ Comp Settlement?
The length of time it takes to reach a workers’ comp settlement varies for each specific case. Not every workers compensation case ends in a settlement. It’s important to keep
The length of time it takes to reach a workers’ comp settlement varies for each specific case. Not every workers compensation case ends in a settlement. It’s important to keep
Yes, you can appeal denied workers’ compensation benefits, but it’s likely not in the way you think. After an injury at work, you have rights to file for workers’ compensation
The Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Law protects employees who suffer injuries while on the job. This law sets forth protections and compensation for injured employees, which we’ll briefly explain below. A
If you’re injured on the job and need treatment, you might wonder what expenses does workers’ compensation cover? The compensation should help you cope and adjust to your regular work
Common types of work injuries in Minnesota range from lacerations to more severe injuries like head trauma. If you’re a worker under the law, you can obtain workers’ compensation benefits
When you sustain an injury or illness at your workplace, you need the best Minneapolis work injury lawyers to help you get the most out of your workers’ compensation claim.
Minnesota’s workers’ compensation system pays for wage loss, medical treatment, and vocational rehabilitation. Every case is unique, and the benefits you receive will also be particular to your situation. Some
I have written on this subject before; however, it bears revisiting. I cannot overemphasize the importance of caution when it comes to the use of social media by an injured
In the summer of 2015, the Minnesota Supreme Court changed the law as to what is required to establish a permanent total disability claim. That change was not good. In
The Minnesota workers’ compensation statute provides for reimbursement of “medical mileage” when the employee travels by car for necessary medical care. Reimbursement of medical mileage directly to the employee is
The Minnesota Worker’s Compensation statute underwent substantial revision during the past legislative session. Most of the statutory changes will take effect October 1, 2013. The following is a short summary
I recently had a conversation with an individual who failed to give timely notice of a work injury to his employer. The employer was a friend. The injured worker “did
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