We get a lot of calls and questions about trip-and-fall and slip-and-fall injuries. When these arrive from renters, we immediately establish whether the landlord or property owner is liable for
Wrongful Death: Criminal Versus Civil Proceedings
When a tragedy has happened that caused an untimely death, there may be two separate legal cases that come from the events. In some cases, there may be both a
Why Timeliness Is Important after a Slip and Fall
Every time we get a slip and fall call from somebody, the first thing we want to know is when it happened. The worst thing to hear is that
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
Minnesota Wrongful Death Damages
A wrongful death happens when someone’s negligence or recklessness leads to an event that causes an untimely death. The unique circumstances resulting from a wrongful death are particularly devastating—not only
How Long Will My Injury Claim Take?
There is one question we get for every single case regardless of the severity of it: How long is my case going to take to resolve? The quick answer is
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