Workers' Comp. Attorney Near Olmsted County, MN

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Get the Benefits You Deserve With Our Team of Workers' Comp Attorneys in the Winona County, MN Area

If you get injured on the job, you may need to claim workers’ compensation benefits. If your workers’ comp claim is straightforward and isn’t being disputed by your employer or their insurance company, you most likely won’t need a lawyer. However, it is not uncommon for employers and insurers to try to deny, delay, or minimize the benefits paid out to claimants. If your claim is being disputed or you feel that you aren’t getting the workers’ comp benefits you deserve, contact our attorneys. They will represent clients in negotiations and litigation regarding workplace injuries in the Olmsted County, MN area.

What Can a Workers' Comp Lawyer Do For You?

  • Communicate and negotiate with your insurance company on your behalf
  • Gather evidence in order to challenge the insurance company’s position
  • Negotiate a settlement
  • Represent you in a workers’ compensation hearing

Get Legal Assistance With Your Workers' Compensation Claim Today

Our attorneys offer free initial consultations. Call (507) 282-3633 or fill out our online contact form now to request an appointment. We’re looking forward to hearing from you and helping you get the benefits you deserve.

Schatz Law Firm serves clients in the following Minnesota counties:

  • Olmsted County
  • Wabasha County
  • Winona County
  • Dodge County
  • Mower County
  • Filmore County

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The information contained on this website is presented for informational and marketing purposes only and is not to be understood as legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice respecting your individual needs. Schatz Law Firm looks forward to speaking with you about your particular needs. Please note, however, that the mere act of contacting our firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. As a result, you should never send any confidential information to our office until a Representation Agreement has been signed by both you and Schatz Law Firm

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