Minnesota workers compensation laws were introduced in 1913. The occupational injury program in this state is regulated by the Department of Labor and Industry. As per this program, an employee must receive monetary compensation in case he or she gets injured at workplace. The benefits must be sufficient enough to cover not just the medical expenses but also any wage loss as applicable. It is very important to note that unlike the majority of other states, Minnesota does not provide any waiver to any of the employers working in this state. All employers are legally obligated to provide insurance coverage to all their employees, including the ones that are not even US citizens or are still minor.