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Injured at work in Minnesota?

Every month, more than 8,000 people are hurt in work-related accidents in Minnesota. Whether you are a nurse, a construction worker, a software engineer, a warehouse worker or a truck driver, getting your life back to normal after an injury can be a trying ordeal. We assist persons in matters relating to workers' compensation, workers' comp settlements and any question about the workers' comp process. If you or a loved one has suffered a workers' comp injury and are seeking workers' comp benefits, we can help.

When filing for workers' comp, the assistance of a skilled legal professional can be the most important decision of your life with regard to the final outcome. Although you have a right to benefits under Minnesota law, ensuring that you apply for every possible type of benefit and have accurate and full supporting documentation is crucial. Whether you are a victim of harassment, have extensive medical treatment/bills that are of concern, or wonder about your medical entitlements or independent medical exams, our legal team of Minnesota workers' compensation attorneys can assist you. You need to know that you will have adequate rehabilitation and how to avoid losing benefits due to certain legal restrictions. When seeking wage loss compensation, concerned about your eligibility, or if you have lost wages due to an injury or condition that resulted from your duties at work, you have employee rights, and Heimerl & Lammers is here to protect them. We represent clients in all types of workplace injuries, including neck injuries, broken bones, paralysis, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injury, back injuries, and carpal tunnel syndrome among others. If you have been denied workers' comp, or are concerned about your return to work, ensuring you are protected by a legal professional could not be more important. We represent those injured in all types of work related accidents including but not limited to construction accidents, equipment accidents, equipment malfunction, on the job auto/truck accidents, and can help you understand workers' comp exposures.

If you need quality legal assistance in wrongful termination, filing an appeal, or are interested in staying safe on the job, let us tell you how we can help. If you want to know why hire a workers' comp lawyer, ask our many clients who have gotten the benefits they deserve. We have been in practice for many years and are recognized as a top workers' comp law firm, and always provide personal legal representation to those we represent. We are dedicated to pursuing the compensation you deserve, from the moment we take on the case.

Our work injury attorney will be dedicated to protecting your rights. We help people with wage loss benefits, medical care, administrative conferences, appeals, delayed wage benefits and more. O ur lawyers will help you deal with legal and financial issues so you can concentrate on recovering your health.

One of the most hazardous occupations in Minnesota is nursing. Nurses injure themselves by slipping on floors, lifting patients, and from exposure to chemicals and disease. The lawyers at our firm are proud to help injured nurses obtain the workers' compensation benefits they deserve.

Workers' Compensation Benefits in Minnesota

Minnesota workers' compensation is a large, complex body of law that has been interpreted over the years by many court decisions. Many people with legitimate claims are denied benefits simply because they were unaware of the rules. Most people put off hiring a lawyer until they have a dispute with their employer or the workers' compensation insurance carrier. However, by that time you could be at risk of having your claim denied because you did not take the steps needed to document your work injury.

Hiring our firm at the beginning of your case is a prudent decision. Our lawyers charge no up-front fees and we charge no fees at all unless you need our help to resolve a disputed claim. In the meantime, your lawyer will be there to respond to your questions, give you advice and help you document your injuries. Your consultations with us will be strictly confidential. If you never have a dispute, you owe us nothing. Your employer does not even have to know that you hired a lawyer. If your claim is denied, we will be ready to protect your rights. Our attorneys will also conduct a thorough evaluation of your on-the-job injury to determine if you have a related personal injury case from a third party that has liability in the case that could result in additional compensation. We offer a free initial consultation, and urge you to contact us immediately if you have suffered an injury at work.

Contact a Minnesota workers' compensation attorney from our firm today! Our firm proudly serves clients throughout the state of Minnesota, including those living in Hennepin County, Ramsey County, Washington County, Anoka County, Scott County,Carver County, Dakota County, Sherburne County and Isanti County.

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