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Minnesota on the Job Auto and Truck Accidents

Injured in a car, truck or other vehicle accident at work?

There are many different types of workplace incidents that can occur such as construction accidents, equipment malfunction and others that result in serious injury for employees throughout Minnesota. One very common type of workers' compensation claim stems from involvement in on-the-job auto or truck accidents where an employee has suffered an injury. A motor vehicle accident can be considered on-the-job when an employee is operating a motor vehicle as part of the tasks outlined in their job description, or even commuting to and from work sites in some situations. A capable Minnesota workers' comp attorney will be able to help you determine whether injuries sustained in an auto or truck accident can be considered a workplace injury, and can also provide valuable advice in terms of important next steps.

Commercial vehicle accidents involved utility trucks, 18-wheeler semi's, tow trucks and other vehicles that are deemed for business purposes, or in situations where an employee is using their own car in an acceptable work capacity. Although businesses and insurance companies are required by law to provide adequate benefits for those injured in truck and auto accidents on the job, some claims may be dispute or denied outright, and will require additional action in order to achieve the benefits you deserve. This can be a complicated and confusing process for those who are unfamiliar with workers' compensation law and the procedures for receiving compensation, and so it is important to make sure you understand your rights as well as the details of your case when moving forward into dispute proceedings.

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Being able to acquire the benefits for an on-the-job truck or auto accident is one of the legal rights of employees throughout the United States, and every effort should be taken by an injury victim to recover any and all benefits as entitled by law. For many years, Heimerl & Lammers have supported the needs of our clients by providing expert claims process support in addition to representation in dispute scenarios where injury and the need for benefits must be proven. We will work hard to protect your legal rights to receive benefits for your injuries, and will explore every viable option to achieve your goals.

Contact a Minnesota workers' compensation attorney if you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident while working and need professional guidance and representation to address your claim.

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