Minnesota’s Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) has established a new Office of Workers Compensation Ombudsman to provide advice and assistance to employees and small businesses, according to a report from the agency.
"Our goal is to help injured workers and small businesses who are having problems navigating the workers compensation system," said Ken Peterson, DLI commissioner. "The ombudsman will complement the other services provided by our agency's Safety and Workers Compensation Division and will be an additional resource for parties who need in-depth help in resolving problems they encounter in the workers compensation system." (WCxKit)
Various stakeholders have long sought an ombudsman function to help injured workers who are often at a disadvantage because they know very little about how the sometimes complex benefit entitlement system works in workers
compensation. In February 2009, after studying DLI's oversight of workers comp, the Minnesota Office of the Legislative Auditor issued a report that encouraged the establishment of an ombudsman function to "help those injured workers who are overwhelmed with the workers compensation process."
The ombudsman assists injured workers by:
1. Providing advice and information to help them protect their rights and to pursue a claim
2. Contacting claims adjusters and other parties to help resolve disputes
3. Assisting in preparing for settlement negotiations or mediation
4. Making appropriate referrals to other agencies or entities when further resources are needed
The ombudsman assists small businesses by:
1. Providing information regarding what to do when an employee reports an injury
2. Directing them to appropriate resources for assistance in obtaining and resolving issues regarding workers comp insurance
3. Responding to questions pertaining to employers responsibilities under Minnesota's workers comp law (WCxKit)
To request services contact the ombudsman at (651) 284-5013, 1-800-DIAL-DLI (1-800-342-5354), TTY (651) 297-4198 or dli.ombudsman@state.mn.us. For more information, visit www.dli.mn.gov/WC/Ombudsman.asp.
Author Robert Elliott, executive vice president, Amaxx Risk Solutions, Inc. has worked successfully for 20 years with many industries to reduce Workers Compensation costs, including airlines, healthcare, printing/publishing, pharmaceuticals, retail, hospitality and manufacturing. See www.LowerWC.com for more information. Contact: Info@ReduceYourWorkersComp.com.
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Clarence Johnson
I am Clarence Johnson was injured in 6/14/03 DLI did not really investigate denied claims until late 2005 I had a 3% rating on lower back,what can I do to recover benefits now?please respond