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Dram Shop Claims in Minnesota and Wisconsin

Everyone knows that drinking and driving is a crime in Minnesota and Wisconsin, just like everyone knows it is illegal to purchase alcohol if you are...

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Personal Injury 101: Free consultation

If you have been injured in an accident, it is important to choose an attorney who will fight to get you all the compensation allowed by the law. To...

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Workers’ Compensation 101: Types of Benefits

An injured employee in the State of Minnesota is entitled to receive certain workers’ compensation benefits. The purpose of these benefits is to help...

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Workers’ Compensation 101: What is a QRC?

Injured workers are entitled to a variety of benefits known collectively as Workers’ Compensation. The law in Minnesota provides for medical, wage...

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Jury Trials During COVID-19

It hardly needs to be said that the global pandemic caused by COVID-19 has significantly changed the way we interact as a society, and, while...

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Personal Injury 101: Contingency fee

Being injured in an accident can be a traumatic and stressful burden on our already busy lives. The last thing you want to think about while healing...

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Injured at Work? Tell Your Employer

Imagine you get into a severe accident while performing your primary job duties. This can be anything from an auto accident to a major injury...

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How to Hire an Attorney: Meet Face-to-Face

If you were injured and want to protect your rights, it is a good idea to find an attorney early in the process. In order to protect your interests,...

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Personal Injury 101: The Deposition

Filing a lawsuit can be a critical and necessary part of the personal injury legal process. When a lawsuit is filed, every party has the opportunity...

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Gillette-Type Injuries: Workers’ Compensation and Repetitive Motion Injuries

Many work injuries stem from acute or traumatic events such as an auto accident or a fall resulting in a broken bone. However, many jobs involve...

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So be good for good(faith) sake!

Many people will agree with the statement that insurance companies don’t hold up their end of the bargain when it comes to paying out claims. What...

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Traumatic Brain Injuries: Causes, symptoms, and what to do if you might have one

Brain injuries can be some of the most difficult injuries to recognize and diagnose. They are also some of the hardest to prove in court....

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Personal Injury 101: What not to do after an accident

Car accidents are commonplace in our lives, yet finding yourself personally involved in one of these unfortunate events can be a daunting and...

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How to be proactive at the scene of a crash: use your phone!

Being involved in a collision can be a simple inconvenience or a life-altering tragedy. When we see or are involved in a car crash, we often recall...

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Damages in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit

It is a terrible and unfortunate aspect of life, but sometimes when accidents happen a person may die. What are the rights of surviving family...

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Personal Injury 101: Tips for a No-Fault Arbitration

When it comes to motor vehicle accidents, Minnesota is a “no-fault” state. In other words, your insurance company is responsible for up to $20,000 of...

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Injury Claim Basics: The Independent Medical Examination

We all rely upon doctors and other trained healthcare providers to give us their professional opinions about our health. We rely on these...

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Help! They didn't have insurance! Solution: Uninsured Motorist Benefits

Scenario: you and your loved ones are coming home from a great day. You are minding your business, driving normally and savoring the drive. While on...

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When Someone Else’s Dog is Not Your Best Friend

Spring is here and with warmer temperatures, many people get out and about for bike rides, walks or runs on trails. A lot of us enjoy these and other...

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Personal Injury 101: Tips for a No-Fault Recorded Statement

When it comes to motor vehicle accidents, Minnesota is a “no-fault” state. In other words, your insurance company is responsible for up to $20,000 of...

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Handling PTSD: New Developments in Minnesota Workers’ Compensation

What’s happening? On May 4, 2020, new rules went into effect governing treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The Minnesota Department...

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