Can a Workers’ Comp Claim Be Reopened in Minnesota?

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Getting hurt on the job is a risk many Minnesotans face. Fortunately, employers are required to participate in workers’ compensation to support injured employees. This insurance coverage pays for medical expenses and a portion of your lost wages if you sustain an injury on the job. Some injuries may put you out of work for many weeks or even...

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What Is Criminal Negligence in Minnesota?

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People facing criminal charges might hear the term “criminal negligence.” While negligence is often related to civil lawsuits, criminal cases can be based on a similar standard. This is surprising for many people because most crimes require the defendant to act with some level of intent to break the law. Crimes based on criminal negligence have a relatively low...

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What Happens When You Get Your First DUI in North Dakota?

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Have you recently been arrested for driving under the influence in North Dakota? You are probably embarrassed and perhaps fearful of what lies ahead. Don’t panic! A first-offense DUI is serious, but an experienced and skilled DUI defense attorney can help you understand North Dakota DUI laws and avoid the harshest penalties and achieve the best possible outcome. Let...

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Is Sexual Assault a Felony or Misdemeanor in Minnesota?

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Sexual assault, also called criminal sexual conduct in Minnesota, refers to alleged sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the consent of the victim. Allegations can include: Minnesota law splits sexual assault into five degrees depending on the circumstances of the alleged act. First-degree through fourth-degree sexual assault are felonies, while fifth-degree sexual assault is a gross misdemeanor or...

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How to Properly Fill Out a First Report of Injury in Minnesota

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When an employee is injured in the workplace in Minnesota, one of the first things the employer should do is file a First Report of Injury (FROI) form. Ensuring that your employer properly fills out and files the Minnesota First Report of Injury form will save everyone time and headache if you need to file for workers’ compensation benefits. ...

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Understanding a Child Endangerment Charge in Minnesota

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In Minnesota, a child endangerment charge refers to the act of placing a child in a situation that endangers their physical, mental, or emotional well-being. This charge encompasses a range of behaviors that can potentially harm a child’s safety, health, or development. Child endangerment can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the severity of the circumstances...

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Jail Time for Accidentally Killing Someone with Your Car in MN?

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Yes, it is possible. Minnesota has a criminal vehicular homicide statute that criminalizes the accidental killing of someone in a grossly negligent manner or while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This statute does not cover every accidental killing but will certainly apply to someone who was drunk or high or who was severely negligent. Penalties are very...

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Consequences for 5th-Degree Drug Possession in Minnesota

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What is 5th Degree Drug Possession in Minnesota? If you are facing 5th-degree drug possession charges in the state of Minnesota, you might be unsure of what to do. Because of the complicated categorization of drug offenses, it can be confusing to understand your charges. It’s always important to contact an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible...

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Understanding Third-Party Lawsuits for Injured Workers in MN

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If you are injured in your workplace in Minnesota, you are most likely covered by workers’ compensation. Typically, this means you cannot sue for the injury you suffered. However, you can sometimes sue if a party other than your employer or someone working for them caused the injury. Third-party lawsuits for injured workers in Minnesota may result in higher...

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What Is Forced Coercion and What Are the Penalties?

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Minnesota enforces a criminal statute called coercion that prohibits individuals from making any of the following threats and causing another person to act against their will: As you can see, coercion charges hinge on threats made by one person to another. Threatening to expose someone to ridicule can involve something as simple as spreading minor gossip about another person,...

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