Dylan brings a unique background to workers’ compensation defense, shaped by his service in the Minnesota Army National Guard as a court reporter and historian. His 2024 deployment further strengthened his attention to detail, discipline, and commitment to service. Before becoming an attorney, he worked on both sides of workers’ compensation cases as a law clerk and paralegal. Licensed in Minnesota and North Dakota, he primarily represents insurance companies, drawing on a broad perspective to produce well-rounded and thoughtful work products.
Dylan thrives in environments that encourage trial and error supported by constructive feedback, and he finds the most rewarding part of his work is using his diverse experiences to deliver solutions that are both practical and comprehensive.
Outside of his legal work, Dylan enjoys playing hockey and weightlifting in addition to cooking, reading, playing the French Horn and cantoring Mass in Latin.
Huge thanks to everyone who joined us for our annual volunteer event at Feed My Starving Children in Coon Rapids last weekend! Brown & Carlson employees—along with friends and family—packaged 253 boxes of food, providing 54,648 meals to people
A recent case handed down by the Workers’ Compensation Court of Appeals provides a stark reminder to employers and insurers of the benefits to settling and closing claims, even where an Employee has fully recovered and is released to work
New Minnesota Requirements for “Zero Exposure” Workers’ Compensation Policies: What General Contractors in the Construction Industry and Their Insurers Need to Know Minn. Stat. § 176.215 establishes a longstanding framework under which a general contractor and its workers’ compensation insurer