If you were in a car accident and found out your autopay on your insurance company did not go through and left you without insurance, you could be in
Minnesota No-Fault Benefits Follow You While Traveling
If you have ever driven to another state, you might have wondered what would happen if you got into a car accident there. Even though you are not in Minnesota,
What Can You Do if Injured in Accident with Stolen Car?
Something that has unfortunately become more common recently are car accidents caused by stolen vehicles. Particularly in St. Paul and Minneapolis, there have been more stolen vehicles, and we
What Do You Do if Injured in a Hit-and-Run Accident?
An unfortunate scenario, particularly with an injury, is when you are rear-ended or sideswiped, and the driver then flees the scene of the accident. In Minnesota, your no-fault insurance
Can I Sue My Spouse for an Injury Due to Their Bad Driving?
Here is an interesting question we occasionally get: Can I sue my spouse for their horrible driving? Yes, you can. Any time they cause an accident and you’re in
Should I Hire an Attorney for a Minor Car Accident?
A good question we often hear is whether or not it is worth hiring an attorney for a minor car accident. If you were rear-ended by another car at
Who Is Liable after a Phantom Vehicle Accident?
We tend to get two kinds of questions when there is an accident due to a phantom vehicle or a vehicle that causes an accident, leaves the scene, and
Who Pays My Bills after a Car Accident?
This is a favorite question when it comes to no-fault insurance in Minnesota: What does no-fault insurance mean? All that it means is that when you get into an
Are My Rates Going to Go up for Using Only My No-Fault Insurance Benefits?
If you’ve been involved in a car accident, you’re probably going to see your insurance premiums go up, whether you are at fault or not, the next time your policy
Explaining Liability in Commercial Vehicle Accidents
An accident with another vehicle can be traumatic and confusing as it is. You immediately start assessing yourself, any passengers, your vehicle, the other vehicle, and surroundings. If you do