Can I sue the employer for pain and suffering?
Minnesota workers compensation limits the types of benefits that are available to injured workers. This means that there is a limited recovery based on the nature of the injury and
Minnesota workers compensation limits the types of benefits that are available to injured workers. This means that there is a limited recovery based on the nature of the injury and
A good sign for Minnesota is that work injuries have been on the decline. In 2017, Minnesota saw its lowest reported number of work injuries. The 2017 Minnesota Department of
When we use the term Minnesota workers’ compensation it refers to a set of law outlining benefits that injured workers are entitled to and how these benefits may be obtained.
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
How Do I Collect my Lost Wages? Following a work-related injury an employer and insurer are required to pay for lost wages due to your work injury if your disability
I seem to get more and more injured workers that come to me following a settlement of their case questioning whether their Minnesota workers compensation case be reopened. Often times,
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
We are very happy to announce that we have a new team member and author on board, David Kempston, an attorney with The Law Office of Thomas Mottaz. David has
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One of the many things that sets me apart from other attorneys is my accessibility. Not only am I available on my cell phone, email and at the office, I
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