If you get injured as the result of a workplace accident or you acquire an occupational illness, workers' compensation disability benefits are available to help. Benefits include wage replacement and medical treatment. Vocational rehabilitation is an additional...
Year: 2022
Thill and Freeman PLLC win historic workers’ compensation case
Thill and Freeman PLLC won a landmark case on May 11, 2022, affirming Minnesota workers' compensation rights. Their client, Dennis Sershen, suffered from hearing loss after working from 1986 to 2008 in extremely loud environments. Mr. Sershen worked from 2008 to 2017...
How the workers’ compensation claims process works in Minnesota
Workers' compensation can cover lost hours, rehabilitation and medical bills if you get injured on the job. To ensure you receive your benefits in a timely manner, follow these important steps. 1. Report Your Injury To qualify for benefits, your injury must have...
Are health care professionals entitled to workers’ compensation?
Workers' compensation insurance exists to help injured workers pay for medical bills and missed work. The same concept applies to those workers that treat the injured, including nurses, doctors and other health care professionals. Common injuries to health care...
Did your job cause hearing loss?
Listening to your favorite podcast, watching a tv show and talking with friends all have one thing in common: sound. Hearing is a sense many people take for granted until it is gone. Continued exposure to loud noises can lead to gradual hearing loss. Contrary to what...
Can my employer fire me over a workers’ compensation claim?
If you work on a construction site, you know that occupational injuries are common. Workers’ compensation laws exist to protect injured personnel. These claims provide monetary relief for families dealing with medical expenses. After a job-related injury, you may be...