Lindberg McLaughlin, P.C. - Minneapolis, MN
Workers' Compensation Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN
88 South Tenth St. Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55403
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Minneapolis Workers' Compensation Law Firm
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Workers' Compensation
- Employees' Rights
Litigation: 100%
Firm Information
Overview
If you call Lindberg McLaughlin, P.C. and can't speak directly to the attorney, you will be assisted by a highly qualified, professional and competent support staff. There is nothing more frustrating than calling the firm you have hired to represent you, and not being able to have your questions answered because your attorney is with a client, on the phone, in court, ect.
We realize that you are most likely going through a very difficult and stressful time in your life. Perhaps the workers' compensation insurance company has denied your claim, and is not paying wage loss benefits while you are unable to work. You are looking at foreclosure on your home or are in the process of being evicted simply because you got hurt on the job through no fault of your own. Maybe you are in pain and can’t get the medical treatment you need. Four support staff with 75 years of combined experience working for Attorney Lindberg in the area of workers' compensation will be ready to assist you.
Because our practice is limited solely to workers' compensation cases, we have a wealth of knowledge and years of experience helping injured workers. We do not handle any other legal matters. There is rarely employee turnover at this firm which means you will be assisted by an individual who has worked for Mr. Lindberg anywhere from 12 years to 29 years. Our staff aims to give each client the personal attention he or she deserves!
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Super Lawyers, 2003 - 2025
- AV rating by Martindale-Hubbell (the highest rating possible for legal and ethical abilities)
Representative Cases
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Leroy M Spaeth vs. Cold Spring Granite Co.
- Citation: Supreme Court of Minnesota
- Year: 1997
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Steven A. Ross vs. Northern States Power Co.
- Citation: Supreme Court of Minnesota
- Year: 1989
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Barbara A. Preston vs. Hitchin Rail, Inc.
- Citation: Supreme Court of Minnesota
- Year: 2012
Published Works
Articles
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Minnesota Workers' Compensation Deskbook, Minnesota (Continuing Legal Education) CLE, 1997
Staff
- Cindy Hank-Fuls, Legal Assistant
- Nadine Streit, Legal Assistant
- Linda Layman, Legal Assistant
- Debbie Summers, Office Manager, 320-253-6386
- Laura Flint, Legal Assistant
Staff
- Cindy Hank-Fuls, Legal Assistant
- Nadine Streit, Legal Assistant
- Linda Layman, Legal Assistant
- Debbie Summers, Office Manager, 320-253-6386
- Laura Flint, Legal Assistant
Contact
88 South Tenth St.
Suite 300
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Fax: 320-253-8828
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.lindberglawpc.com
Additional Minnesota Locations
Sauk Rapids, MN (Main Office, 60.9 miles)
1277 2nd Street North
Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
Fax: 320-253-8828
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.lindberglawpc.com
Hours: 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. (Monday-Friday)
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