Sometimes, in personal injury, there are situations that can result in conflicts of interest. The most common one involves a driver and passenger in an auto accident. Sometimes, an attorney
Deciding Who Has Right of Way on Minnesota Roads
We handle a lot of car accidents, so questions about right of way are common, especially when it involves intersections or merging. People often do not understand who gets to
Defining a Personal Injury
We have previously discussed general negligence, but we have not defined what a personal injury is. Anytime somebody does something negligent and injures you or if there is a
Should I Look for New Work While on Workers’ Compensation Restrictions?
After being placed on restrictions for workers’ compensation, it might be challenging to know what you can and cannot do. Depending on the circumstances, you may be required to look
What if I Get Injured at a Ballgame?
It is summertime and people are attending baseball games, soccer games, and an array of other sporting events these days, which has led to us getting the question: “What happens
Nurses, CNAs, and Work Comp: When Our Caregivers Need Care
Registered nurses (RNs) and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) took on a very visible role at the start of the pandemic. They were at the forefront of caring for the ill
Skateboarding Injuries on Public Property
Premises liability claims occur when you are injured while on someone else’s property. We occasionally get questions regarding injuries from popular summer activities, like skateboarding or roller skating while on
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
The Differences with Motorcycle Accidents
When comparing motorcycle and car accidents, there are going to be a couple differences. In Minnesota, you are not going to have no-fault insurance on your motorcycle. You can purchase
What Is Modified Comparative Fault?
Minnesota is not a pure comparative fault state. We are known as a modified comparative fault state, which means if you have two parties that are involved in the