Some on-the-job injuries clearly warrant workers' compensation benefits, such as when a construction worker fractures a leg in a fall. It is difficult for an insurance company to deny such a claim when the cause of the accident is clear and the effects of the injury...

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The benefits of a workers’ compensation attorney
On Behalf of Klampe Law Firm LLC | Jan 4, 2022 | Workers Compensation
After an injury at work, the claim process can feel overwhelming and complicated. At a time when you want to be able to rest and recover, you may feel frustrated with questions and paperwork. You may have typical concerns of: what should I give to the insurer, what...
What to do if you need medical treatment but your workers’ comp claim is denied
On Behalf of Klampe Law Firm LLC | Oct 11, 2021 | Workers Compensation
After getting seriously injured on the job, you probably will need medical treatment to get better. Besides your doctor, you might need to visit physical therapists, occupational therapists and other experts to reduce your pain and regain your physical abilities....
Reasons why insurance companies deny workers’ compensation claims
by Klampe Law Firm LLC | Aug 23, 2021 | Workers Compensation
If you suffer a workplace injury, you may be out of work and dependent on workers’ compensation payments to meet your needs while you recover enough to be able to return to work. Thus, it can be devastating if the insurance company denies your claim. Here are some of...
What is a NOID and how does it affect injured workers?
On Behalf of Klampe Law Firm LLC | Aug 5, 2021 | Workers Compensation
In Minnesota, when an injured worker's wage loss benefits end, the news typically arrives in the form of a Notice of Intent to Discontinue Workers' Compensation Benefits or NOID. If you have received this notice but still need your benefits, or believe the information...
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