Minnesota Lawyers Helping Injured Workers

Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Serving The Iron Range Workforce

People who live and work in the Iron Range by choice or happenstance are well aware of the full variety of lines of work available in the region. Along with the rewards of work come hazards, too. People in rural areas and small cities throughout the Iron Range experience work-related injuries from time to time, just as inhabitants of larger cities do.

At Midwest Disability, we know from experience that workers on the Iron Range may be unsure of their rights to collect workers’ compensation or pursue other sources of compensation after being injured on the job. Our Iron Range workers’ compensation attorneys fulfill vital roles for injured and disabled workers who are struggling to recover both physically and financially.

Our lawyers and staff devote time and attention to helping Iron Range residents understand how to gain access to workers’ compensation and other forms of compensation when workplace accidents or occupational diseases have taken their toll.

Our Lawyers Assist Injured Workers From Grand Marais To Grand Rapids And Regionwide

The large region known as the Iron Range includes Cass, Itasca, Crow Wing, Aitkin, St. Louis, Lake and Cook counties. Among the prominent cities and towns in these and nearby counties are Grand Rapids, Hibbing, Virginia, Duluth and other North Shore communities such as Silver Bay and Grand Marais.

The workforce in these communities and other parts of the Iron Range is as diverse as the occupations that they pursue. Some carry out their dream careers while others proudly do hard but essential jobs. Iron mines, academic institutions, health care and human services organizations, engineering employers, skilled trades, tourism, outdoor recreation, small businesses and farming are some of the most noticeable employers and occupations on the Iron Range. And, like any other occupied region, the Iron Range has plenty of food service, retail and automotive-related jobs. Construction work, roadway and building maintenance work, and government work also employ people throughout the Iron Range.

In addition to the many employees who are pursuing the occupations mentioned above, many remote workers in the area are self-employed or fill jobs for companies with headquarters in other parts of Minnesota and other states. Injuries regularly happen to workers in various occupations and circumstances.

We Can Help You, Too, Regardless Of Your Location On The Iron Range Or Elsewhere In Minnesota

Our Iron Range workers’ comp attorneys and staff advise injured workers throughout the region. We answer questions, assist with workers’ compensation applications and appeals, and otherwise provide valuable support to injured workers throughout the numerous counties and cities that make up the Iron Range.

Reach us at 763-465-4146 or send us an online message. Our lawyers serve all Iron Range counties as well as the entire state of Minnesota.

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