Representing Minnesotans In Workers’ Compensation Cases
I Provide Complete Workers’ Compensation Representation
My firm serves people from all backgrounds, including:
- Construction workers who have fallen, injured their backs, developed repetitive motion injuries or experienced another type of injury
- Manufacturing and assembly workers hurt by performing repetitive movements or because of problems with machines
- Hospital, nursing home and health care employees such as nurses, nurse’s aides, certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and home health care attendants
- Service workers including servers, attendants, cooks and cleaners
- Tradespeople such as electricians, carpenters, plumbers and drywall workers, including those who have repetitive motion injuries
- Warehouse workers, shipping workers and drivers
- Mechanics and automotive technicians. These jobs often lead to repetitive motion injuries.
If you or a family member was hurt, I can help you understand your legal rights and make sure you obtain the workers’ comp benefits you deserve. I represented insurance companies in the past, which enables me to provide effective representation to workers who have been injured at work. I know how insurers approach and defend a claim, so I know how to best represent injured workers.
Understanding Common Workplace Injuries
You may not realize how many different ways a person can be hurt on the job. Many workers assume that only sudden accidents like a fall or a crash qualify for benefits. I provide the aggressive representation you need for any of the following conditions:
- Cumulative trauma injuries: When small amounts of stress build up in your body over many months or years.
- Knee injuries: Torn ligaments, tendons or meniscus damage.
- Neck and back injuries: Injuries to muscles, nerves and discs, such as herniations and chronic strain.
- Nurse and nurse aide injuries: Health care workers often suffer injuries while lifting patients or moving equipment.
- Repetitive motion injuries: Performing the same physical task numerous times.
- Shoulder injuries: Rotator cuff tears and labrum injuries are common for workers who reach overhead or carry heavy loads.
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs): A sudden impact to the head often causes lasting cognitive issues.
Every injury deserves serious attention and a thorough legal review. I draw on my history as a former insurance defense attorney to fight for the maximum benefits available for your specific situation.
Highly Knowledgeable Attorney In Minnesota’s Workers’ Comp Laws
Minnesota law covers a wide range of conditions that develop over time or stem from specific work duties. I have spent three decades mastering the details of the Minnesota workers’ compensation system. I know every deadline and filing requirement necessary to keep your claim on track. I see many types of harm that impact hardworking people in Anoka and throughout the Twin Cities. As a result, I know all about the many fine nuances of filing a workers’ compensation claim in Minnesota.
Contact My Coon Rapids Office: Free Workers’ Compensation Consultations
Seeking the advice of a workers’ compensation lawyer in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area? Contact my office for a free consultation. Reach my Anoka County office at 763-571-2410.
