Minnesota Workers’ Comp Lawyers For Injured Workers

Helping Injured And Disabled Workers Throughout Minnesota
Skilled Guidance Throughout The Work Comp Claim Process
How We Can Help You


Injured at Work?

Don’t contact just any Minnesota workers’ compensation lawyer. Contact Midwest Disability Work Comp to ensure you’re receiving the appropriate benefits. Call today at 888-365-1477.
You Can Afford
To Hire A Workers’ Comp Attorney
This means that there are no attorney fees until we recover benefits for you. All law firms handle work comp cases this way, from those that have just opened their doors to those who, like us, have years of proven results under their belts. In other words, you can have our highly experienced Minnestoa workers’ comp attorneys represent you without worrying that you are overpaying or will be unable to afford our services.

Our Lawyers Make A Difference
They have dramatically improved the quality of life for myself and my family.
“Midwest Disability took my case and earned me the disability benefits to which I was entitled.”
– Former Client
Their experience and professionalism got me what I was fighting for for years.
“I am very grateful to Midwest!”
– Ricardo G.
Competent, knowledgeable, experienced attorney and staff
“I felt much more confident in the process!”
– Betty
Communication was timely and handled with my best interests as a priority
“They were always kind and generous with their time”
– Marius
The staff is very professional and friendly
“All my questions were answered promptly.”
– Judith M.
Get Our Free Guide
Our Work Comp attorneys Stephen Quanrud and Katelyn Bounds created this guide to educate you about your rights as an injured worker in Minnesota.
What Sets Us Apart


Over 50 Years In Practice

If We Don’t Win, You Don’t Pay

Helping Workers In Minnesota Since 1996
Stephen R. Quanrud
Attorney
View ProfileKatelyn R. Bounds
Attorney
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