In Minnesota, there is a six-year statute of limitations for personal injuries arising out of a motor vehicle accident. Accordingly, you have six years from the date of the accident to serve a Summons and Complaint upon the party or parties responsible for your injuries. Failure to adhere to this date will preclude you from […]… Read more »
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February 4th, 2020 Guest Post – Meuser, Yackley & Rowland, P.A. “Winning Appellate Practice – Arguing on Behalf of Injured Workers at the Minnesota Supreme Court”
A few weeks ago, I argued before the Minnesota Supreme Court in the case of Angela Hawley v. City of Blaine and League of Minnesota Cities. Less than ten days later, the Minnesota Supreme Court dismissed the employer/insurer’s appeal as moot, which is one of the outcomes that I advocated for at oral arguments. (You […]… Read more »
January 29, 2020 Guest Post – “Meuser Law Office, P.A. is Now Meuser, Yackley & Rowland, P.A.”
We are excited to announce that Jennifer Yackley and Lindsey Rowland have been named partners and, as such, Meuser Law Office, P.A. is now Meuser, Yackley & Rowland, P.A. Established in 1990, Meuser Law Office, P.A., is recognized as one of the top law firms in Minnesota dedicated to the integrated practice of workers’ compensation, PERA/MSRS […]… Read more »
December 12th, 2019 Guest Post – Meuser Law Office, P.A. “Will I Be Offered a Settlement on My Workers’ Compensation Case?”
Individuals who suffer a work injury in Minnesota often wonder if or when they will receive a settlement. In fact, there are “work comp settlement calculators” on the Internet that mislead people into thinking that punching a few numbers into a form will give them a settlement estimate. In Minnesota workers’ compensation is a “pay as you go” […]… Read more »
Federation Extended Hours for Clothing Sales 2019
Check out the Calendar of Events for the dates we are open late for Federation clothing/item sales! Follow the link below: Calendar of Events … Read more »
Stuff the Sleigh Kick Off Campaign
Police Charities are teaming up with Channel 5/KSTP to Stuff the Sleigh! All the precincts will have donation boxes in the lobby areas for un-used/unwrapped toy donations. Members from the Federation will be in the skyway adjacent to Target downtown this coming Thursday, November 21st from 11am – 1pm. … Read more »
September 18th, 2019 Guest Post – Meuser Law Office, P.A. “299A.465 Continuation of Health Insurance Benefits and Cash Waivers”
In Minnesota, a police officer or firefighter who suffers from a physical or mental condition that limits their ability to perform the normal duties of their position for a period of at least one year, and where that condition is the direct result of an injury or illness arising out of or incurred during the […]… Read more »
September 12th, 2019 Guest Post – Meuser Law Office, P.A. “The Adjuster Refuses to Pay My Benefits. Am I Eligible for Penalties?”
In rare circumstances employers and insurers may be subject to monetary penalties for violating the Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Act. Penalties serve as a deterrent to employers and insurers from flagrant disregard of the rules. Some penalties are payable to the State of Minnesota and some are payable to the employee. 1. Frivolous Liability Denial When an adjuster for […]… Read more »
September 5th, 2019 Guest Post – Meuser Law Office, P.A. “How the Proposed Minnesota Workers’ Compensation PTSD Treatment Parameters Will Affect First Responders”
In 2018, the Minnesota legislature took a huge step, and passed legislation creating a workers’ compensation statutory presumption of PTSD for our state’s first responders. In other words, for certain workers in the state of Minnesota, including police officers, firefighters, corrections officers, and others defined as “first responders,” a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder is […]… Read more »
August 14, 2019 – President Kroll called in on the Chad Hartman Show to discuss MPD staffing and the increase of crime downtown.
MPD Lt. Bob Kroll called the show to respond to comments by Ward 3 Councilman over police staffing and downtown crime. View Full Interview Here… Read more »