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  • About
    • Bialke, David M.
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    • Do I Have A Workers’ Comp Claim?
    • Workers’ Compensation Process
    • Denied Medical Bills And Denied Wage Loss Benefits
    • Independent Medical Examination (IME)
    • What About Qualified Rehabilitation Consultants (QRCs)?
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      • Repetitive Motion Injuries
      • Occupational Diseases
      • Traumatic Brain Injuries
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Experienced Aggressive Advocacy For Those Injured In An Accident

The rights of injured nurses and health care professionals

On Behalf of Law Office of David M. Bialke | May 6, 2019 | Firm News, Workers' Compensation

As a nurse, you dedicate your time, effort and entire career to the care and treatment of others who are injured or ill. Working in the health care industry comes with many risks, and if you are hurt on the job, it is important to know your rights. Injured nurses have a rightful claim to workers’ compensation benefits and medical care.

The workers’ compensation system is complex, and it can be difficult to obtain the benefits you need after a work accident. If you are a nurse and suffered an injury at work or a pre-existing condition was made worse by your job duties, you could benefit from the assistance of an attorney with experience in the workers’ compensation claims system.

Common workplace injuries suffered by nurses and nurse’s aides

The duties of a nurse or nurse’s aid can be physically challenging. The demands of the job often result in injuries, and some of the most common include the following:

  • Back problems from a disc injury
  • Pulled muscles in the neck
  • Rotator cuff injury
  • Joint problems in the knees from heavy lifting
  • Injuries from patient assault

From lifting patients to the possibility of injury from patient assault or attack, health care professionals face risks every time they are at work. After suffering an injury while at work as a nurse, you have the right to claim benefits for medical care and wage replacement.

Workers’ compensation benefits are a rightful entitlement for all Minnesota employees, yet a delayed or denied claim could make it difficult to get the support you deserve. Your attorney can help you fight for financial recovery for losses related to medical care, lost wages, rehabilitation costs and other recovery needs.

Fight for the recovery you deserve

As a nurse, your work accident or injury may compromise your ability to do your job well. An injury may be more than an inconvenience; it could be a direct threat to your career and future opportunities. Your full recovery is critical, yet it should not become an unmanageable financial burden for you and your family.

When you seek guidance regarding your workers’ compensation claim, you can have the peace of mind knowing that you have a knowledgeable professional advocating for your rights. The workers’ compensation claims process is complex, but you have a better chance of a successful claim with the help of an experienced legal ally.

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