The Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals recently affirmed a compensation judge’s finding that an employee did not sustain a work-related right shoulder injury in favor of McCollum Crowley’s client. The litigation arose after an employee allegedly sustained a right...
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Mattick v. Hy-Vee Foods Stores, Case No. A16-1802 In Mattick v. Hy-Vee Foods Stores, Case No. A16-1802, Mattick tripped over a pallet and twisted her right ankle while working at Hy-Vee on January 18, 2014. Mattick had a history...
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Kubis v. Community Memorial Hospital Association, Case No. A16-0361 In Kubis v. Community Memorial Hospital Association, Case No. A16-0361, Kubis fell and injured her shoulder while rushing up a staircase at the workplace of her employer, Community Memorial Hospital...
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Hohlt v. University of Minnesota, Case No. A16-0349 In Hohlt v. University of Minnesota, Case No. A16-0349, Hohlt slipped and fell on an icy sidewalk when walking from her workplace to a parking ramp owned and operated by her...
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Eddie Hudson v. Trillium Staffing, Case No. A16-2017 In Eddie Hudson v. Trillium Staffing, Case No. A16-2017, Hudson was injured in the course of employment with Trillium Staffing when the semi-trailer truck he was driving jackknifed and veered into...
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Shannon Gilbertson v. Williams Dingmann, LLC, Case No. A16-0895 In Shannon Gilbertson v. Williams Dingmann, LLC, Case No. A16-0895, the Minnesota Supreme Court looked at the issue of whether, under Minnesota Statute § 176.101, subdivision 1(i), an offer to...
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The district court recently granted our motion, ruling in favor of MCMML and the ‘first-filed rule’. Occasionally, parties’ claims involve the interplay between civil and workers’ compensation laws, making the parties question the proper forum to resolve their differences....
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Recently, the State of Minnesota instituted several changes to its Workers’ Compensation Act. While the changes do not alter the fundamentals of workers’ compensation, the changes will impact how Employers and Insurers process and defend their claims. View the...
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Recently, the State of Wisconsin instituted several significant changes to its Workers’ Compensation Act. While the changes do not alter the fundamentals of workers’ compensation, the changes will impact how employers and insurers process and defend their claims. View...
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