
Cost-of-Living Adjustments to Workers’ Compensation Benefits
Injured workers who receive wage replacement benefits may qualify for cost-of-living adjustments. The adjustments increase the benefits amount to account for increases in living costs

Injured workers who receive wage replacement benefits may qualify for cost-of-living adjustments. The adjustments increase the benefits amount to account for increases in living costs

If you have been receiving workers’ compensation benefits in Minnesota, know that these benefits will end at some point. The state places limits on how

Temporary Total Disability benefits may end because of the passage of time, because of a decision you make, or because the insurer believes you are

In Minnesota, you can receive wage-loss benefits called Temporary Total Disability if you cannot work at all for a period of time due to a

In Minnesota, under Minnesota disability laws, you can receive wage-loss benefits called Temporary Partial Disability if you are not earning as much money as you

In Minnesota, you can receive wage-loss benefits called Permanent Total Disability if you cannot ever return to work due to a workplace injury. This is