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,
It Is Illegal to Be Terminated for Reporting a Work Injury
An important area to address is retaliation claims following a work injury. There is a good chance either you or someone you know has found themselves with a work injury
Attorneys Can’t Give You Medical Advice
Lately, we have had many clients calling and asking us, as lawyers, to refer them to a doctor, chiropractor, or other medical professional, and we do not feel comfortable
Who Are the Doctors You Might See after an Injury?
We often get questions regarding the type of doctors clients should see after an injury. While we are unable to give medical advice, there are some basic parameters about the
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.
Your Landlord Needs to Have Known about an Issue for a Good Claim
One of the things you need to consider with premises liability claims is whether or not the person that you say is negligent actually knew that there was a problem
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