Minnesota Workers Compensation Secrets from a Former Insurance Company Attorney
"Topics include temporary partial disability, temporary total disability, Notice of Intent to Discontinue Benefits, Maximum Medical Improvement, rehabilitation, permanent partial disability benefits and medical disputes."
Author: Thomas Atkinson is a solo practitioner in St. Paul, Minn. He also authors Minnesota Social Security Disability Secrets.
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Recent Posts from Minnesota Workers Compensation Secrets from a Former Insurance Company Attorney
- Who Pays For The Medical Bills For My Workers Compensation Injury?
- I Was Laid Off Or Fired From My Job, Now What Do I Do?
- Your Work Comp Claim Was Denied. Now What Can You Do?
- I Don't Live In Minnesota But Was Injured In Minnesota While Working For An Out of State Employer. Do I Have A Minnesota Work Comp Case?
- My Employer Sent Me To Their Doctor Following An Injury. Is This Right?
- I Didn't Suffer A Specific or Sudden Injury, It Happened Gradually. Is This A Work Injury?
- My Workers Compensation Benefits Were Suddenly Stopped. What Can I Do?
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I Have A Spinal Cord Injury Because Of A Work Injury. What Can Be Done To Help Me.
Spinal cord injury cases can involve significant costly damages both medically and monetarily. It is extremely important that the injured party receive proper representation by an experienced workers compensation attorney familiar with these injuries. In…
- Are Accidents Away From Work Payable Under Minnesota Workers Compensation?
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Minnesota Workers Compensation Tools, Rules and Guidelines
Have you ever been puzzled by the abbreviations and acronyms used by your attorneys discussing your workers compensation benefits? Below I have listed some common workers’ compensation abbreviations and the meanings: TTD: TEMPORARY TOTAL DISABILITY’.…