Many of our potential clients have called several personal injury attorneys trying to get help with their car accident but were unable to find anyone, because they were not actually
Your Property Damage Claim is Separate from Personal Injury
After a car accident, you have the three different claims that you can bring, assuming you are not at fault: property damage no-fault insurance claim, and the liability claim against
Explaining the Meaning behind “We Don’t Get Paid, unless We Win”
With personal injury claims, when there is a car accident where someone is negligent for example, is one of the times when an attorney will do a contingency fee,
What to Do after a Car Accident
Imagine that you just got into a car accident. The other driver is sitting behind you. They have just rear-ended you and are now holding their head in their hands.
If You Are Required to Have Car Insurance but Don’t, You Don’t Get Benefits
We write a lot about no-fault insurance and the priorities, but the question comes as to what happens to your no-fault benefits if you do not have insurance on your
A Car Accident Will Likely Raise Your Premiums
We commonly get questions about insurance premiums after auto accidents. One very common one comes from those who were in a car accident that was not their fault. They
Minnesotans Are Entitled to No-Fault Benefits
In Minnesota, if you are not a car owner and you get into a car accident or are not otherwise required to have car insurance, you can still get
There is a Priority List for Coverage after a Car Accident
I wrote in another post about why your insurance company has to pay when you get into an accident, but we did not talk about who is supposed to
The Basics of Minnesota Dram Shop Laws
A claim that often needs a little more explanation is a dram shop or liquor liability claim. This is a claim against a bar that overserved a patron, which led
Involve Your Car Insurance to Get Accident Covered in Minnesota
A frustrating issue we get is when we have a client who has good insurance on their own car and gets injured by somebody else, and they rack up $30,000 in bills