Jerry prides himself on providing excellent customer service for his clients. This means making himself available to his clients to answer questions and concerns as they go throughout the litigation process. Jerry and his staff are available to answer all of your questions and concerns that you may have. Here are some of the ways you can get a hold of Jerry:
Office Phone(763)421-8226: You can always call his office and speak with a “real” person. He has plenty of staff that can help answer your questions or direct in the right place. As Jerry is a litigation attorney, it means he is in court a lot. As a result, he may not be immediately available to respond to your questions or concerns. You can always leave him a message which he will return promptly or speak with his paralegal, secretary or any of the staff members.
In Person Meeting: Unlike some attorneys, Jerry encourages “in person” meetings. While drop-ins without prior notice are discouraged due to his schedule, you can ALWAYS schedule an in-person meeting with his secretary. She will then find a time that works best for both of you to meet. This can also be done online if you prefer by clicking here.
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- Cell Phone (651) 327-0776: In a situation, where you need IMMEDIATE assistance it is encouraged you contact his office directly to speak with one of his staff members.
- Text (651)327-0776;
- Send e-mail to Jerry;
- Video Conference – Click here or call his office to schedule.
- Phone Conference: Click here or call his office to schedule.
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WC FAQ
What types of injuries are covered?
Injuries to the neck, back, and shoulder are some of the most common. For a more complete list please visit our practice area page. If you don’t see a particular type of injury it still may be covered.
What types of benefits are paid?
Wage loss, permanent partial disability, medical, and vocational rehabilitation services are all eligible benefits under workers’ compensation. For a more detailed explanation regarding these benefits, please visit our videos page.
How do I get treatment for my injury?
For “reasonable and necessary” treatment it is the employer and their insurer who are responsible for payment. Both hospitalization and surgery are covered. Any therapy for physical and pain management treatment is also covered under workers’ compensation benefits.
How can I afford a lawyer to help me?
We do not charge any fees to consult and discuss your workers’ compensation case. No fees are charged unless you wish to retain our services AND we are able to recover benefits on your behalf. If we do not recover any benefits, you won’t owe us anything.