Waddel Signs: What does it mean for my Minnesota workers’ compensation case?
One of the many ways the employer and insurer may try to deny you claim is on the basis that you are “faking” your symptoms. In order to determine if
One of the many ways the employer and insurer may try to deny you claim is on the basis that you are “faking” your symptoms. In order to determine if
Attorneys rely heavily on case law to support their case or to dispute the other sides position. Several services such as Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis offers the ability to search for
The phone call I got not too long ago prompted me to write this post. A potential client calls and he is irate that he was not getting $75,000 for
Under Minnesota law, an employer is required to have posted a state mandated poster which explains an injured workers’ rights. If they don’t, you can follow the instructions as posted
Following a serious work related injury there comes a point when your medical doctors want to determine what your physical capabilities in order to return you to work, evaluate your
The following is a list of some of the many mistakes employees make when they have a work-related injury or illness. Failure to report an injury immediately Often an employee
Refusal of a bona fide job offer has a drastic effect on an injured workers’ entitlement to temporary total disability benefits.
Minnesota workers compensation hearings.
Police officers in the line of work face an overabundant amount of stress. It has been shown that police officers are at an increased risk for cardiovascular events and even
When you have a work related injury, sometimes all you need is a little help to get back on our feet. That is one of the reasons why rehabilitation services
Volunteering your time can be one of the most rewarding things you can do. Despite your unselfish act, if you get injured while volunteering, it is possible you may not
Following an admitted injury it is very common for the employer to send the injured employee to “their” doctor. Typically, this is at a facility which deals frequently with injured
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