In a ruling that could significantly impact laid off workers injured on the job, a workers' compensation judge ordered LTV Steel Mining Company and its insurer to pay a Biwabik resident permanent and total disability benefits when the company earlier refused to pay for retraining.
Verdicts and Settlements
Company Ordered to Pay Permanent Disability When Retraining Benefits Denied
Litigation Type - Work Related Injuries
Client Injury - Back Injury

Worker Paid Permanent Disability By Workers' Compensation Insurer After Chemical Burn
Litigation Type - Work Related Injuries
Client Injury - Chemical Burns, Aggravated Injury
While working in a bathroom, a cleaning woman splashed a powerful cleaning solution on her legs and suffered severe chemical burns. Worse yet, the injury aggravated an underlying problem she had with varicose veins. When the wounds refused to heal, it became obvious that she would never work on her feet again.

Wife of Police Officer Killed in Collision with Drunk Driver
Litigation Type - Wrongful Death Accidents
Client Injury - Death
One of the very first drunk driving fatalities in 2008 was the tragic tale of the Minnesota police officer who had his wife with him for a "ride along" on New Year's Day. In the early hours of the morning, a young woman was driving her vehicle on the wrong side of the freeway and struck his vehicle head-on, killing the officer's wife almost instantly. The woman who struck the police vehicle was so drunk that she couldn't even remember the accident.

Hunting Accident Claims Life of Hunter
Litigation Type - Wrongful Death Accidents
Client Injury - Death
Our client’s husband was hunting coyotes in North Dakota with his friends in February. A member of his hunting party took a shot at a coyote without knowing where all the members of the hunting party were located. He accidently shot our client in the leg. Unfortunately because the snow cover was so heavy, he died before his colleagues could reach him in the deep snow.

Verdicts and Settlements
