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
Tips to Stay Safe on Your Motorcycle This Summer
Summertime offers Minnesotans an opportunity to enjoy the lakes, visit festivals, and shake off the doldrums of the long cold months. This is especially true for motorcyclists. Snow, ice, and
This Is How You Get Paid after a Dog Bite
The person or entity who pays for a dog bite is surprising to some. We have had clients enjoying the day at a dog park when someone else’s dog
Reimbursing Your Health Insurance Is Your Cheapest Option
You have been in a car accident and your no-fault coverage has paid all the money that they can for your medical injuries or have had a trip-and-fall and your
The Challenges of Determining Liability in a Construction Accident
If you find yourself injured at a construction site, whether while working, inspecting or just walking by it, figuring how who is responsible for your injury might be much harder
What Are Apprentice and Minor Compensation Rates in Minnesota?
When getting a new job, one of the most important considerations is how much you will be paid. Several factors will determine the compensation rate that will apply to you,