Your lungs are vital organs. While you may not think much about breathing, if your lungs develop a respiratory condition, you may never breathe freely again. Unfortunately, workers often develop lung conditions at work. When they do, physicians often tend to refer to...
Year: 2019
When is PTSD covered by Minnesota workers’ compensation?
Not all injuries you may be subjected to in the workplace are physical. In some cases, your work may result in the development of emotional or mental conditions, such as post-traumatic stress disorder. Like those who suffer broken bones and other, more visible...
Workplace violence injuries and workers’ compensation claims
Protesting members of the Minnesota Nurses Association and other unions are asking hospitals that employ them for more protections against violence in the workplace. The Pioneer Press reports on how violent actions directed toward hospital staff by patients have...
Fact and fiction about workers’ compensation in Minnesota
When it comes to understanding workers' compensation in the state of Minnesota, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. It may seem as if everyone has an opinion or information about what a worker can or should do following an on-the-job injury. However, if...
Tips to minimize winter construction site injuries
The long nights and warm breezes of the Minnesota summer are in full swing. This is the time of year most residents get out and enjoy picnics and days at the lake. However, if you work in construction, now is the best time to prepare for the cold months ahead. At...
Can I be fired for filing a workers’ compensation claim in Minnesota?
In Minnesota, employers abide by the FMLA or Family Medical Leave Act. During an open workers’ compensation claim, an employee has protection. These protections do not allow employers to abuse or terminate workers after a workers’ compensation claim. Many employees...
Are you implementing ergonomics to prevent workplace injuries?
While you may love the work you do at your Minnesota company, there may be times when you feel aches and pains in your neck, back, shoulders and elsewhere. A few changes to your desk arrangement could help you feel and work better. Mayo Clinic shares a quick guide on...
What employees should do when injured and unable to work
There is often a mountain of concerns to work through when a Minnesota employee sustains an on-the-job injury. Even if workers compensation covers the incident, there is still the matter of getting the employee back to work. Fox Business offers insights for injured...
Does workers’ comp cover your occupational disease?
Some jobs in Minnesota come with more hazards than others, such as working as an electrician. Say that you contract a disease during your time as an employee. Is it linked to your occupation? PMC Insurance Group reported on linking job-related illnesses to workers’...
What happens when your workers’ compensation claim gets denied?
Going through the workers’ compensation process can be confusing, stressful and frustrating. This is especially true if you receive a denial. Failure to receive your monetary benefits to cover your medical bills and wage losses puts you in a financial bind. But do not...