Workers' Compensation, Personal Injury and Social Security Disability Law FirmServing the Injured and the Disabled throughout the Twin Cities and Greater MinnesotaNelson Law Office is a plaintiffs' law firm located in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, which provides legal services to individuals throughout Minnesota. We are committed to high standards of legal knowledge, personal service, and effective recovery for our clients. We exclusively handle workers' compensation, personal injury, Social Security disability and supplemental security income claims. Attorney Gregg B. Nelson, the founder of Nelson Law Office, has effectively and successfully advocated for his clients' rights since 1982. In his early career, Gregg represented insurance companies. Since opening his plaintiffs' law practice in 1998, he represents only injured or disabled people. Since 1998 he has effectively and successfully represented hundreds of clients in their work' comp, personal injury, and Social Security disability and supplemental security income claims. The hallmarks of Nelson Law Office are:
We know that if you are satisfied with our representation and the results in your case, you are more likely to return to us with your future issues and to refer your family and friends to us. We value and rely on your referrals. Our Fees are ContingentOur fees are contingent. This means that we do not charge you a fee for our services unless we win or settle your case. Our fees are paid out of the benefits or damages that are paid to you. Home, Hospital and After-Hours Appointments AvailableIf it is difficult for you to drive to our office let us know and we'll visit you in a location that is convenient for you. If you need to meet before or after regular business hours, we can arrange for that, too. Contact UsIf you have been injured on the job or at work in an accident, or you are disabled for any reason, call or send an email to us for a free consultation and case evaluation. We're here to help you take the next steps in pursuing your case. Auto and Airline Industry Workers Injured at WorkIf you have a work related injury resulting in permanent work restrictions on your work activities, such as permanent lifting restrictions, and you are laid off or leave your job for any reason, you may be entitled to additional workers compensation benefits; call us . You may be entitled to additional workers compensation benefits when you return to work even if you have been laid off, taken a severance package or received a pension or other benefit. |


