Waddel Signs: What does it mean for my Minnesota workers’ compensation case?

On June 4, 2010, in Uncategorized, by Jerry Sisk

One of the many ways the employer and insurer may try to deny you claim is on the basis that you are “faking” your symptoms. In order to determine if you are faking, they will typically have you undergo an Adverse Medical Examination to assess your symptoms.  Mike Bryant  posted about “Waddel signs” which is a [...]

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The May 2010 edition of COMPACT available

On May 28, 2010, in Blurbs, by Jerry Sisk

The May 2010 edition of “COMPACT,” the newsletter from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry’s Safety and Workers’ Compensation Division is online now at  www.dli.mn.gov/WC/Compact.asp.

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New contributor to Comp Wonk – David Kempston

On May 21, 2010, in Uncategorized, by Jerry Sisk

We are very happy to announce that we have a new team member and author on board, David Kempston, an attorney with The Law Office of Thomas Mottaz.  David has been a strong advocate for the injured worker. Since 2000 he has been designated “Super Lawyer” by the Minnesota Journal of Law and Politics. He also [...]

Finding the right Minnesota workers’ compensation attorney

On May 20, 2010, in Getting the System, Work Comp Tips, by Jerry Sisk

Another lawyer and I recently had a conversation about how people find attorneys. He was quite surprised to hear how many people used the internet to find an attorney.  He said, “how can someone make such a big decision just from reading a website.” I began thinking about what he said - and it made a lot of [...]


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