What happens at my Minnesota workers’ compensation deposition?

On February 23, 2012, in Getting the System, Work Comp Tips, by David Kempston

You have filed a workers’ compensation claim on a disputed case and then you get a letter from your lawyer indicating the adverse attorney has scheduled your deposition.  Bad Perry Mason re-runs come to mind.  You get unwanted advice about how to testify from various friends and relatives.  You have lots of questions.  First and [...]

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The framework of litigated Minnesota Workers Compensation cases

On June 23, 2010, in Getting the System, Work Comp Tips, by Jerry Sisk

You were injured at work, but for some reason the workers’ compensation insurer has denied your claim.  At this time, you are now faced with a question that many injured workers face.  What do I do now?  A majority of these injured worker’s retain an attorney to assist them in fighting for their entitlement to [...]

What to expect at your deposition

On December 14, 2008, in Getting the System, by Jerry Sisk

When you receive notice of a deposition, you will be required to attend the deposition at the time and location specified. Your attorney should meet with you before hand to go over your anticipated testimony and to answer any questions you may have.

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