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Every day, our lawyers help people across Minnesota who have suffered a work injury. Our All-in-One Injury Solution, means we have the legal team to handle additional claims that can help maximize your recovery, while at the same time looking out for your long-term interests. Our work injury team includes:
- Workers’ Compensation
- Personal Injury
- Social Security Disability
- Short Term Disability
- Long Term Disability
We are the exclusive law firm in Minnesota that has this combination of legal teams protecting your rights.
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Cases We’ve Won For Our Clients
$120,000 – Steve – Maple Grove, Minnesota
A 47-year-old engineer injured his back in a fluke accident at work, where his chair moved out from under him as he was trying to sit down. The man fell into a wall and then onto the ground. He required surgery and missed substantial time from work. Initially, the workers’ compensation insurer paid for his medical bills and wage loss.
Eventually the man returned to work, but continued to suffer from chronic back pain. Several years later, he wanted to get treatment for his chronic back pain, which stemmed from his work injury. However, the workers’ compensation insurer refused to pay for treatment, specifically, a spinal cord stimulator.
The man thought that the spinal cord stimulator was his last resort in terms of pain relief. He turned to Fields Law Firm for help. We obtained a written opinion from his surgeon, outlining the necessity for the spinal cord stimulator. The workers’ compensation insurer continued to fight. Eventually we were able to reach a compromise with the workers compensation insurer, where they paid for a portion of the surgery. We were also able to get some money into our client’s pocket for the time he missed from work and for future wage loss that he could incur in the future.
$120,000 – Stephen – Fairmont, Minnesota
Several years ago, a man was involved in a catastrophic work-related car accident. The impact resulted in the need for a serious spinal surgery, which the insurance company initially paid for. Years later the man needed a second surgery due to degeneration which the insurance company denied. In denying the second surgery, the insurance company relied on an independent medical examination that stated the man’s problems were not causally related to the car accident. Fields law firm worked closely with the surgeon who recommended the second surgery to establish causation. The insurance carrier agreed to pay for the recommended spinal surgery and pay the man a large settlement.
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Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Claim Process
From paperwork to medical examinations, it can be hard to know what steps you should take to get the full amount of Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Insurance benefits you need. Our attorneys can explain what you need to do to get wage-loss benefits and medical treatment, so you can get back to work.
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When you’re hurt at work, your injury can have far-reaching consequences. It can be difficult to tell how an injury will affect you 10, 20, or 30 years down the road. That’s why it’s important to get the maximum amount of compensation you can.
Read the article15 “Red Flag” Reasons to Request a Free Workers’ Comp Claim Review
The Minnesota Workers’ Compensation claim process is complex and navigating it successfully can be confusing. If you suffered an injury, developed an illness, or your pre-existing condition was made worse because of your job, it’s important to protect your rights.
Read the articleTypes of Workers’ Compensation Benefits
In Minnesota, most employers are required to carry Workers’ Compensation insurance. This insurance provides a variety of benefits and services to injured workers and their dependents, including lost wages, vocational training, and medical expenses.
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