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Coon Rapids Workers' Compensation Law Firm
Overview
Bialke Law is based in Fridley, Minnesota. The firm focuses on workers' compensation law in Anoka County, throughout the Twin Cities and in northern Minnesota.
Attorney David M. Bialke focuses his practice exclusively on workers' compensation cases. He assists injured workers and their families by helping them obtain the wage replacement benefits and medical care they need and are entitled to by law. As a lawyer with extensive experience in the workers' compensation field and the insurance industry, Mr. Bialke is known for helping workers protect their rights. He represents clients who:
- Work in a variety of industries, including construction, manufacturing, health care, medical technology, shipping and building trades
- Have suffered a back, neck, knee, shoulder, hand or arm injury caused by an accident or by repetitive movement on the job
- Were denied wage loss benefits or turned down for surgery or other doctor-recommended treatment
- Have concerns about qualified rehabilitation consultants (QRCs) and independent medical examinations (IMEs)
- Are unsure about how to proceed with a claim or how to seek medical care
If you are in need of representation or advice regarding workers' compensation law, Bialke Law can assist you. The firm offers a free consultation.
About Bialke Law
Practice Areas
- Workers' Compensation
Published Works
- Workers' Compensation
- Construction Injuries
- Neck & Back Injuries
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
Northtown Financial Plaza - Suite 320200 Coon Rapids Blvd NW Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Phone
Fax
- 763-571-2549
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