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If you get a work-related injury or industrial disease, you should file a claim as soon as possible for workers' compensation benefits. Depending on your situation, you may be eligible for lost wages, medical expenses and/or vocational rehabilitation. To find out more about your potential benefits, contact an experienced workers' compensation lawyer now.

Saint Paul Work Accident Lawyers

Many people who are injured on the job don't stop working. They keep right on working, possibly reinjuring themselves. Retearing that ligament. Retraumatizing that nerve ending. Many people don't even realize that their problem is work-related, even though it did happen at work. The truth is, if it happened at work, the injury that you have experienced

  • IS work-related.
  • IS compensable.
  • IS limiting your working ability.
  • IS the law in Minnesota.

Learn how to file your workers' comp claim quickly and easily. Call
1-866-589-9903 or contact online Germscheid & Heimerl, LLC.

Primary Focus on Workers' Compensation

One of our principal attorneys focuses solely on workers' compensation claim law. There is no reason to wait until you are completely debilitated. The result can be years of pain. The result can be, ultimately, the end of your ability to stay in your line of work. Better to file your claim - we will monitor it and you get to keep on working.

We help people who have experienced on-the-job injuries or workplace accidents that include: repetitive trauma or Gillette injuries, back injuries, brain injuries, slip and falls, burns or hearing losses.

Monitoring Your Claim - Making Sure You Receive Wages and Rehab

Our attorneys will monitor your workers' compensation claim. In many cases, just having an attorney monitoring your claim ensures that you will get the benefits you are entitled to. Having to work with lawyers motivates insurance companies to pay serious attention to your true legitimate claims and to honor your claims per the law.

This site was set up to assist with Minnesota Workers' Compensation claims for workers injured on the job. Germscheid & Heimerl also handles general injury claims and can help you with your auto accident, personal injury or social security disability claim. Click on the links to see our main Minnesota Injury Law Page, Minnesota Social Security Disability Page, or our general Minnesota Workers Compensation page.

Germscheid & Heimerl, LLC represents workers' comp cases in Maplewood, Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minneapolis, the Twin Cities metro area including White Bear Lake, Woodbury, Oakdale, Lake Elmo, Forest Lake; Ramsey County, Anoka County, Hennepin County, Dakota County and Washington County in Minnesota.

Please call 1-866-589-9903 or contact us online. Germscheid & Heimerl, LLC - Where Your Claims Are Legitimate


Workers' Compensation - An Overview

US employers and their employees rely on our dependable workers' compensation system to resolve disputes about vocational injuries and disease and to provide for related worker needs. Workers' compensation benefits are commonly awarded for work-related injury, illness and death, helping to meet the needs of injured workers and their families even when faced with overwhelming situations. If you or your family member is injured or becomes sick in the course of employment, an experienced and skilled workers' compensation lawyer from our firm can assess your potential workers' compensation claim.

History and Origin

The idea of workers' compensation has its origins in Germany in the early 1800s. The industrial revolution brought dangerous new workplaces into existence such as railroads, factories and mines with accompanying increases in injuries, deaths and new work-related diseases. Social and political sympathy for the common worker grew and led to the enactment of early workers' compensation legislation.

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