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Workers’ Compensation for MRSA Infections

If you have been diagnosed with a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection that you believe was work-related, Midwest Disability, can help. Our Minnesota MRSA infection lawyers serve people in Minneapolis and statewide. With years of experience on our side, we know how to deal with high-complexity cases like these, seeking the benefits that you need and deserve.

How MRSA Infections Are Acquired In The Workplace

MRSA is no ordinary infection. It is resistant to most antibiotics, making it difficult to stop as it attacks the body. Recovery can be long and arduous. It is caused by staph bacteria that a person may come into contact within the workplace. A common example is the health care profession, where workers are exposed to deadly diseases regularly. However, there are a number of ways that a person can be exposed to MRSA and develop infections in the workplace. The challenge is to prove that exposure occurred in the workplace in order to get workers’ compensation benefits for the victim. That is a challenge that requires extensive knowledge and persistence, traits found in the Minnesota workers’ compensation attorneys at our law firm.

Long-Term Disability Benefits For Workplace Staph Infection Victims

In some cases, victims of MRSA infections may be eligible for long-term disability benefits. Those who have purchased policies through their employers or privately should contact our experienced attorneys to find out what their policies entitle them to after a work injury.

You Won’t Pay Unless We Recover Benefits

Get started by calling our office to schedule your free case evaluation. Our experienced Minneapolis-based workers’ compensation attorneys can help you with your claim.

Contact us online or call 888-387-4135 to request an attorney’s evaluation of your case during a free consultation.   

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