personal injury
Work Injury Claims - Why Won't Bosses Say 'Sorry' After Work Accidents?
By: Jessica A Parker
If you had been seriously injured at work due to a fault of your employer, would you expect an apology from them?
Asbestos Claims - Secondary Exposure to Asbestos
By: Jessica A Parker
Recently, those who have been affected through secondary exposure have discovered they may be able to claim for compensation.
What to Look For in an Experienced Minnesota Law Firm
By: James Hawthorne
If you have been injured in an accident, or if you have lost a loved one in an accident, then you surely know the horrible emotional and financial burden that it can put upon the victim or their family members.
Criminal Defense Lawyers For DUI and DWI Charges
By: George Kline
For those accused of DWI or DUI in the state of Minnesota, adequate and knowledgeable legal representation is a must. Laws governing traffic infractions that involve alcohol have become progressively more harsh over the past several decades, making for stiff fines and penalties should one be convicted of the crime.
Auto Injury Lawyers and Attorneys
By: James Hawthorne
A lawyer, by definition, is a person that is learned in the laws of the country in which they reside. As a lawyer of a country, that person has the license to practice and solicit law.
Personal Injury - 7 Worst Mistakes to Avoid on Your Injury Case
By: Rex Bush, Doctor Of Jurisprudence, Attorney At Law
1. Not Knowing the Value of Your Case Insurance claims adjusters are skilled at developing the trust of injured people. They will convince you they are your friend. Once they have done this they will sometimes offer you an amount which is far less than the true value of your case.
Your Personal Injury Claim
By: Anna Stenning
How to go about making a personal injury claim.
What Should I Do at the Scene of a Car Accident?
By: Larry Reaves
Car and truck accidents create confusing and chaotic scenes. Knowing what to do at an accident scene can help protect your rights after the accident. Here are some general guidelines to follow at an accident scene Do I Have to Stop?
Contributory Negligence: A Trap for the Unwary Claimant
By: William P. Bootwright
It's often been said, and with good reason, that the contributory negligence defense is "an insurance company's dream" and plaintiff's "worst nightmare." Under the common law doctrine of contributory negligence, there is no comparison of fault between the wrongdoer and the injured person.
Back Injuries and Claiming Compensation
By: Jessica A Parker
Claiming compensation following a back injury.