Workers’ Compensation Resources
If you were hurt at work, Minnesota Workers’ Compensation can help you get the medical treatment you need, and cover your wage loss and injury-related expenses. Unfortunately, it takes time for the Workers’ Compensation insurance company to process a work injury claim.
Many clients call us wondering what options are available while waiting for the insurance company, especially when their Workers’ Compensation claim is denied.
It’s important to keep in mind that Workers’ Compensation might not be the only resource available to you, while you wait. At Fields Law Firm, one of the top priorities of our Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Attorneys is helping our clients understand their rights after a work-related injury.
If you’ve ever had a work injury or been laid off from a job before, you may already know some of the options available to you. However, most people have not had anything like this happen to them before and have no idea where to even start. Here are some situations that our clients find themselves in, and how we can help.
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Helpful Resources and Links
We’ve created the following list of helpful resources and websites you can consult to get more information about Workers’ Compensation benefits and other services in Minnesota.
- Minnesota Unemployment Insurance (UI) Program
Use the official Minnesota Unemployment Insurance website to learn about the benefits you may be eligible to receive if you lose your job due to an injury or illness. - Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
Get information about economic support for yourself, your child, or someone you know with a disability. - Guide to Minnesota’s Public Health Care Programs
Learn about public healthcare programs in Minnesota and how to apply for coverage. - Guide to Additional Health Care Resources
If you or someone in your family doesn’t have health insurance, use this state website to find options for reduced cost healthcare. - MNSure
Use this online marketplace to purchase health insurance plans for yourself, your family, or your employees. - Allina Health Emergency Medical Services
Schedule medical transportation throughout the Minneapolis and St. Paul metropolitan area using this service. - Minnesota Department of Labor & Industry: Vocational Rehabilitation Unit (VRU)
If you suffered an on-the-job injury and can’t do the work you did before, use this service to get vocational assistance and career rehabilitation to find new employment. - Minnesota Low-Cost Health Care Directory
Use this directory to find low-cost or free physical, mental, and dental healthcare clinics in your area of Minnesota.
If you have any questions or need additional help, please contact our Minnesota Workers’ Compensation lawyers.