Work-related car accidents are traumatic events, even when there is no visible damage. Often you experience a mental fog after a car accident. This makes it hard to focus. You may not be aware that you have suffered an injury right away. Some injuries are not...
Year: 2016
Workers Comp Attorney Discusses Frozen Shoulder and Minnesota Work Injuries
Sometimes, arm and/or shoulder injuries lead to a condition known as “frozen shoulder.” This is often a debilitating condition which may make it impossible for a worker to perform his/her duties on a temporary or permanent basis. Some individuals are able to return to...
Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Law Development: A Recent Win for Employers
The Minnesota Supreme Court’s July 2016 decision in Ryan v. Potlatch might be perceived as a victory for employers, but all is not lost for employees who suffer job-related injuries. Employees who are at risk for those injuries, however, will need to consider this...
Warning, Your Health Club May Be Hazardous To Your Health
Have you ever wondered what is buried in all the forms you sign when you join a health club? Minnesotan Marvin Resnick recently found out the hard way. Mr. Resnick had been a long-time member of Northwest Fitness Club. When the club became Lifetime Fitness, he signed...
Five Fast Facts About Neck Sprains and Strains
One thing everyone knows about an injured neck is — it hurts! Whether it’s something minor like sleeping in a bad position or something major like a car accident or sports injury, neck pain can radiate to your head, shoulders, the top of your back, and even into your...