Injured at Work in Minnesota? Talk to an Experienced Minneapolis Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

 

Injured construction workers in Minnesota have legal rights. Make sure you understand yours.

A Minnesota workers’ comp lawyer who can protect your rights

If you were hurt on the job in Minnesota, you have certain legal rights and protections. Depending on the circumstances of your injury, you may qualify for workers’ compensation benefits or, in some cases, other forms of compensation. With that said, the legal side of things can feel unnecessarily complicated when you’re simply trying to pay bills and take care of your family.

At Great Plains Injury Law in Minneapolis, we’re here to help if you’re looking for answers to questions like:

  • How do I know if my work injury qualifies for workers’ comp in Minnesota?

  • How do a file a workers’ comp claim in Minneapolis?

  • How long will my Minnesota workers’ comp claim take?

  • How much will workers’ comp pay me, and for how long?

  • How can I prove that my pre-existing condition was made worse on the job?

  • What recourse do I have if my Minnesota workers’ comp claim is denied, delayed or lowballed?

  • How do I appeal a denied workers’ comp claim in Minnesota?

Every situation is different. Many injured Minnesota workers have specific questions that pertain to medical care and exams, insurance, required documentation and other important issues:

  • What medical documentation should I save for my Minnesota workers’ comp claim?

  • Where can I get the accident report from when I got hurt?

  • What if the insurance company is refusing to pay for my treatment?

  • What if the insurer schedules me for an independent medical examination (IME)?

  • Do I need a QRC (qualified rehabilitation consultant) for vocational rehabilitation services? What if the insurer assigns me a QRC?

  • Am I allowed to see my own doctor if I want Minnesota workers’ comp?

  • What if someone else’s negligence caused my Minnesota work injury? Do I need a personal injury lawyer for that?

Speak with a Minneapolis attorney for construction accidents and more

If you or a loved one was hurt at work in Minnesota, please talk to us. You may be entitled to one or more of the following, depending on your situation:

  • Having your medical or hospital bills paid for through the Minnesota workers’ comp system

  • Minnesota workers’ comp wage-loss benefits for the time you are or were unable to work

  • Temporary or permanent disability (partial or total) benefits, if applicable

  • Compensation from a third-party liability claim

Our office is conveniently located close to downtown Minneapolis. If you are recovering from a work injury, we may be able to come to you.

Talk to a Minneapolis attorney representing Minnesota tradesmen and other workers.

What kinds of Minnesota work injuries are covered? How much compensation am I entitled to?

There are many types of injuries covered under Minnesota workers’ comp law, while others may provide grounds for another type of claim. Common work injury cases can involve:

  • A same-level slip or trip on an uneven or slippery surface, or on a wire, cord or debris

  • A fall from a ladder, roof or scaffolding

  • Being hurt by falling, suspended or propelled objects, materials or tools

  • Accidents involving heavy machinery in Minnesota

  • Collisions and vehicle accidents on the job

  • Repetitive motions like lifting, pushing or awkward movements performed over time that can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis and other life-altering issues

  • Mental health diagnoses like anxiety, depression or PTSD related to a work-related traumatic event

  • Preventable injuries attributable to unsafe workplace conditions, poor training or machinery or tools that were not in good repair

  • Minnesota nurses and health care workers with back, shoulder or knee injuries from lifting or moving patients

  • Illnesses from exposure to chemicals, solvents, dangerous materials or hazardous substances

  • Electrocution or harm from exposure to electricity or radiation

  • Fractures, lacerations, cuts or sprains suffered on the job

It is normal to have questions after a work injury or personal injury in Minnesota. Unfortunately, as with other topics, there is an abundance of misinformation about work injuries on the internet and social media. That’s why it’s important to get answers from a lawyer who understands Minnesota workers’ compensation law and can provide answers that take into account your particular situation.

A Minnesota work injury lawyer committed to helping families

If you’re researching Minnesota lawyers for work injuries and workers’ comp, know that attorney Patrick R. Burns has a long history of fighting for the rights of injured people and their families. Equipped with more than 25 years of practice experience, he understands the emotional, physical and financial strain families go through when a loved one gets hurt.

Great Plains Injury Law can help injured workers including:

  • Workers hurt on Minnesota construction sites

  • Nurses, CNAs, home health aides and other health care workers in the Twin Cities

  • Electricians and plumbers injured in Minnesota

  • Roofing, drywall and carpentry professionals hurt on a job site

  • Transportation, trucking, delivery and warehousing workers

  • Minnesota public safety and law enforcement officers and emergency responders

  • Manufacturing and assembly workers filing workers’ comp claims

The initial legal consultation is always free and confidential for injured Minnesota workers.