Many who have recently been in a car accident, perhaps after leaving the emergency room, will take selfies and post them afterward on social media. It is understandable to want
What to Consider after a Multi-Vehicle Accident
Whenever you get into a multi-car vehicle accident, one where this is more than one car involved, you are going to want to try to get as much information as
The Importance of Getting Photos of Your Accident
It is getting more and more common to take photographs of the scene of a car accident. This is something we encourage people to do. A lot of people will
What Is a Personal Injury Mediation?
If you are suing another party for your personal injury after an accident, at some point, you, your attorney, and the other attorney or the court are going to insist
Arbitration Is Sometime Needed after a Car Accident for Continued Care
If you have been in a car accident, your insurance company has been paying for a while, and there is a dispute over whether or not they should pay
What You Say to an Insurance Adjuster Can Affect Your Claim
A car accident where you were not the at-fault driver might seem like a scenario that would be very straightforward. For instance, if you were driving through an intersection and
Independent Medical Examinations by Insurance Companies after an Accident
We have previously mentioned that Minnesota is a no-fault state, which means your own insurance company takes care of your medical bills after a car accident. At some point, unless they
The Process of Injury Settlements for Minors
We have experienced many situations in car accident claims or injury claims, where children were passengers in the car, and when it gets to the point where we are ready
The Importance of Gap Insurance When Buying a Car
A frequent question that gets raised by clients injured in car accidents is why the auto insurance is not covering the value of what they are paying for their car.
When Is Your Landlord Liable for Your Injury?
When discussing trip-and-fall or slip-and-fall injuries ate apartment complexes, townhomes, or anywhere that has multi-family units in one spot, one of the first things you want to examine is where