Second Opinions for Medical Treatment During a Workers’ Comp Case
When you need medical treatment for a workplace injury, you may want a second opinion after your doctor explains that you need a procedure. Because
When you need medical treatment for a workplace injury, you may want a second opinion after your doctor explains that you need a procedure. Because

In general, volunteers cannot receive workers’ compensation benefits in Minnesota. There are some specific exceptions to this rule. If you were injured while volunteering, read

When you work as a temporary or leased employee, getting workers’ compensation for a workplace injury could cause you some problems. Employers may not have

Some workplace injuries are severe enough that you cannot return to work afterward. Either you cannot do your current job, or you cannot do nearly

All too often, workers get hurt while on the job and suffer from “invisible injuries” – physical or mental conditions that bosses and coworkers cannot

Workers’ compensation covers many types of injuries – even those that only last for a short time. Employees who have been injured but quickly recovered