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Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Lawyers
If you have been injured in an accident, it is best to start with a conversation. We offer a free consultation to talk about your individual situation and answer any question you might have. The Minnesota workers’ compensation lawyers at 612-INJURED will develop a plan on how to best move forward. Whether your claim was denied, or your injury happened one hour before your call, we have the knowledge and experience to get you the settlement you deserve.
Common Types of Work Injuries
- Acute Injuries: back injuries, broken bones, neck problems
- Repetitive Stress Injuries: carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, spine issues
- Occupational Diseases: asbestos exposure, chemical exposure
- Aggravation of Pre-existing Conditions
- Mental and Psychological Work-Related Injuries
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Let us help you navigate this difficult time
Employees suffering from work injuries often hire our firm even before a dispute arises. This allows us to monitor the case and provide free legal advice. We do not charge a fee unless there has been a dispute on your claim. Once a dispute arises we don’t collect a fee unless we obtain a favorable result for you.
Protecting Your Job
It is against the law to fire someone in Minnesota for filing a workers’ compensation claim. However, we sometimes encounter employers or managers who either don’t understand the law or choose not to obey it. The attorneys at Heimerl & Lammers will monitor your case if you have a work related injury, and we will do our best to protect your rights and your job.
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