Minnesota Lawyers Helping Injured Workers

Twin Cities Area Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Help Injured Employees

With a diverse economy and a highly engaged workforce, the Minneapolis–St. Paul metro area has a very low rate of unemployment. With such an active workforce and a wide variety of employers, workplace injuries are naturally a risk for many employees. Accidental injuries and occupational illnesses can strike workers in any field of endeavor. Construction workers and health care workers are among those most at risk of injuries on the job.

Especially when an injury at work may lead to long-term disability, an injured worker can best protect their rights by, first of all, understanding those rights. The attorneys at Midwest Disability provide information and guidance for people seeking to maximize workers’ compensation benefits. Our Minneapolis/St.Paul workers’ compensation lawyers represent workers whose claims have been denied or undervalued.

Our Attorneys Help Many Injured Workers In The Minneapolis And St. Paul Metro Area

This region stands out nationwide for having the highest labor force participation rate for a large metro area: 72%. In other words, most people who can work are working. Economists report that the metro area, which includes areas of Wisconsin, has a workforce of about 2 million workers. When workplace injuries occur, workers deserve clear explanations and ready access to all workers’ compensation benefits they are eligible for.

Our Minneapolis/St. Paul workers’ comp attorneys and staff help injured workers throughout the Twin Cities area and statewide in Minnesota. Initial consultations are free, and we represent our clients on a contingency basis. To learn how our lawyers can help you get the benefits you need after an injury at work, call us at 888-387-4135 or send us an email message. Our Minneapolis workers’ compensation lawyers and St. Paul work comp attorneys are here for you.

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