At 612-INJURED, our car accident attorneys understand the challenges that follow a collision that results in injuries. First, depending on the severity of the injuries, our clients could require long-term medical care and extended time away from work.

Next, they must contend with mounting medical bills, lost wages, and additional out-of-pocket expenses that can quickly become overwhelming. Once our clients are physically and emotionally able to reach out to our personal injury attorneys, their financial losses are understandably a primary concern.

One of the first questions we are often asked is, “How are car accident settlements calculated in Minnesota?” This is a really good question and one we are happy to answer with a straightforward response. The answer, however, is it depends on your unique case.

Your Personal Injury Claim is Unique to Your Circumstances

When you or someone you love is injured in a vehicle collision, your injuries will dictate the trajectory of your case and the type and amount of compensation our car accident lawyers pursue on your behalf.

Simply put, if you were in a collision that resulted in a broken arm and ribs, your medical care requirements may include a trip to the emergency room to reset the break — or even surgery, when necessary — a cast to ensure proper healing, physical therapy, prescription medications, and potentially some time away from work, depending on your workplace role. This could take weeks or months to fully heal, based on your unique circumstances.

Similarly, a whiplash can cause long-term issues. The diagnosis can sometimes involve an MRI or CT scan, and the pain can affect how well you can do your job or enjoy your life. It is not as simple as a few hours of neck pain, as some may believe.

Conversely, if you suffer catastrophic injuries in a crash, including a spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury, your life could be changed forever.

These severe injuries may require extended — possibly even lifelong — medical care, long-term — potentially permanent — absences from work, and ongoing physical therapy and rehabilitation.

The difference between these two injuries is significant and so is the way they affect each of our client’s lives. Essentially, one person who suffers a broken arm and ribs may be capable of returning to work in a limited capacity. If that person does manual labor for a living, they may have to take a considerable leave of absence from work. This will affect how we pursue their financial recovery because the lost wages that resulted from the injury will greatly differ.

That is true for each aspect of your personal injury case, which is why we calculate your complete damages and losses. We outline each expense to which you are entitled to pursue from the insurance company because of the other party’s negligence. This helps ensure you are adequately compensated.

Financial Recovery Options for Personal Injury Claims

While each personal injury claim is unique, there are financial recovery categories that we will outline for your case and apply those that fit your needs. The potential personal injury financial recovery options may include:

  • Complete medical expenses
  • Rehabilitation and therapy costs
  • Prescription and medical device purchases or rentals
  • Lost wages and/or diminished working capacity
  • Temporary or permanent disability
  • Pain and suffering

If you have been injured in an auto accident, contact our experienced car accident lawyers to learn more about your financial recovery options, so you are not left paying for your expenses out of pocket.

How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Minnesota?

In Minnesota, personal injury claims, including car accident cases, must be filed within two years from the date the injury occurs. The sooner you contact an attorney about your collision, the quicker we can begin preserving important evidence that allows us to build a stronger case.

If you have questions about how long your personal injury claim will take, we will address each of your concerns during a free consultation, so you can focus on your physical and emotional well-being, while we pursue the best financial recovery outcome for your unique case. 

Contact Our Dedicated Car Accident Attorneys for More Information Today

If you have been hurt in a traffic collision, call or text our skilled auto accident attorneys at 612-INJURED today by calling (612) 465-8733 or contact us online to discuss the circumstances of your collision, your injuries, and how we can help. We offer free consultations to review your case and give you some assurance that you will receive the compensation you deserve.