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Feb/05

Beyond Medical Bills: Understanding Wage Replacement in MN

When you’re hurt on the job, the medical bills are usually the first thing that keeps you up at night. […]

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Feb/03

What’s the Difference Between Workers’ Comp and Disability?

If you were injured at work and can no longer do your job, you may be worried about how to pay medical bills and keep money coming in. In Minnesota, two different benefit systems may help in this situation: Workers’ Compensation and Social Security Disability. While they can overlap, they
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Feb/03

How Long Can a Workers’ Comp Claim Stay Open in Minnesota?

If you were injured at work in Minnesota, you may be wondering how long you have to report the injury and how much time you have to file a workers’ compensation claim. The answer depends on several factors, including whether your employer or their insurer has already paid benefits.
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Feb/03

Can You Sue Your Employer for a Work-Related Injury in Minnesota?

If you were injured on the job in Minnesota, you may be wondering whether you can sue your employer for damages. In most cases, the answer is no. Minnesota law generally limits an injured worker’s ability to sue their employer, even when the employer may have contributed to the accident.

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What types of cases does Schneider Law Firm handle?

Schneider Law Firm focuses on helping people through some of life’s most challenging moments. Our practice areas include Social Security Disability, workers’ compensation in Minnesota, personal injury, and long-term disability claims. We represent clients in Minnesota and North Dakota, guiding them through complex legal processes with clarity and care.

Most of our cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you do not pay attorney fees unless we secure benefits or compensation for you. Initial consultations are free, so you can speak with an attorney about your situation without financial pressure.

While you can file some claims on your own, the process can be complicated and overwhelming, especially when you are dealing with medical issues or lost income. An experienced attorney can help protect your rights, gather strong evidence, and avoid costly mistakes that could delay or reduce your benefits.

If possible, bring any paperwork related to your case, such as medical records, denial letters, accident reports, or insurance information. If you do not have everything, that is okay. Our team can help identify what is needed and work with you to obtain the necessary documents.

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