Workers of Minnesota businesses who suffer job-related injuries or illnesses often file workers’ compensation claims. If you recently opened your own company, it’s crucial to have the facts about workers’ comp to protect your company and your employees. Understanding...
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Common machine shop injuries
Machine shops are the site of many injuries in Minnesota. These injuries are some of the most serious that an employee can face. Thankfully, employment law and company regulations have advanced to the point where individuals can work safely on a machine shop floor. By...
Understanding how workers’ compensation works
Some Minnesota workers suffer job-related injuries and have to take time off to recover. In this situation, filing a workers’ compensation claim is crucial. While you wait for the status of your claim, you should understand how workers’ compensation works. Report the...
4 categories of workers’ compensation benefits
Workers' compensation benefits aim to aid employees who sustain on-the-job injuries while at work. Minnesota workers are eligible for these four different benefit categories, including medical insurance, salary compensation, vocational rehabilitation, and death...
Work restrictions after a job injury
Most Minnesota employees who suffer injuries on the job are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. Some are able to continue working but require restrictions as they recover. How work restrictions are determined When a person is injured on the job, they might...
Worker’s compensation insurance
Workers who are at risk of a serious injury in Minnesota at work sometimes buy worker's compensation insurance. This insurance is designed to provide them with the money they need to pay for medical care, compensate for lost wages and cover funeral expenses in the...
Accidents you might not be able to file for workers’ comp
While employed with a company in Minnesota, you might think that you're covered at any time if you're injured. Although this is true in many situations, there are some accidents that typically aren't covered by workers' compensation. Commuting If you're on the clock...
Addressing vibrational injuries from power tools
Minnesota workers in several industries industries use power tools to get their jobs done. While chainsaws, drills and jackhammers allow people to take on challenging tasks, they can also cause unexpected injuries. Without precautions, working with power tools can...
Staying safe at work this summer
The summer months in Minnesota can feature significant heat and humidity, which can lead to conditions such as dehydration or heat stroke. Prolonged exposure to the sun can also result in sunburn or other serious health issues. Therefore, it is important to be...
The basics of Workers’ Compensation in Minnesota
If you're a worker in the United States, you're likely protected by workers' compensation insurance. However, this is not always the case. What is workers' compensation insurance? Workers' compensation insurance is a type of insurance that provides benefits to workers...