At the Fellman Law Office, workers' compensation is our exclusive focus. It is all we do, and we handle every aspect of your claim, from the moment a work injury occurs or an occupational disease is diagnosed until we recover workers' compensation benefits for you.
Along the way, we can answer your questions about work comp. We will make sure that you are getting the medical attention you need and deserve, and we will stand up for you when employers and their insurance companies try to take advantage.
The Workers' Compensation Process
We handle every aspect of the workers' compensation process and can answer your questions about the steps to filing a claim and the types of benefits for which you may be eligible. To learn more, please follow the links below:
- Do I have a case?
- Process for a claim petition
- Taking advantage of your medical benefits
- Deadlines and important dates
- Workers' compensation benefits
- Dependency and death benefits
Workplace Injuries
We represent people statewide who have been injured in workplace accidents, handling many different kinds of on-the-job injuries, from minor injuries that keep you out of work for a few days or weeks to major injuries that have the power to change everything.
- Traumatic head injuries
- Neck and back injuries
- Knee injury and meniscus tear
- Repetitive injuries/wear and tear
Occupational Diseases
On-the-job accidents are not the only way that Minnesota workers experience injury. Each year, many workers are diagnosed with occupational diseases — illnesses caused by on-the-job conditions — that can be serious and even life changing. If you have been diagnosed with a disease like cancer, lung disease or asthma and think that it may be linked to your job, talk with a lawyer about your options. Consultations are free, so you have nothing to lose by getting an attorney's opinion.
Contact Minneapolis Area Workers' Compensation Attorney Mark Fellman
If you have been hurt on the job and need help, contact the Fellman Law Office at 651-222-9515 or by completing our online contact form. Initial consultations with St. Paul workplace injuries attorney Mark Fellman are free and confidential.


