Seriously Injured in Minnesota? Your Case Deserves More Than a Volume Personal Injury Mill.
We represent people and families facing life-changing personal injury in Minnesota. If your world has been turned upside down by a serious crash or other catastrophic event, we take your case as seriously as you do.
Not Every Personal Injury Case Is the Same — and Not Every Law Firm Is, Either
Most people searching for a “personal injury lawyer” in Minnesota are shown the same thing:
- Billboards and bus ads
- Promises to handle “any accident, any injury”
- High-volume firms built around lots of lower-level cases
That’s not who we are. At our firm, we focus on serious, complex injury cases — the ones that don’t fit the “sore neck” playbook:
- Hospitalizations
- Surgeries
- Permanent impairment
- Life-changing loss or disability
- Wrongful death
We take fewer cases on purpose, so we can invest deeply in the ones we accept and the people behind them.
Who We Represent
- Drivers or passengers in cars struck by another vehicle
- Pedestrians or cyclists hit by cars
- Families calling on behalf of a loved one who is:
- In the hospital
- Facing a long recovery
- Unable to handle the legal and insurance side on their own
- Families who have lost someone in a fatal crash or other catastrophic incident
What You Might Be Facing
Often, the people who reach out to us are:
- Overwhelmed by medical decisions and bills
- Getting calls from insurance adjusters and not sure what to say
- Unsure whether they “even have a case”
- Worried about long-term care, lost income, and how life will look five or ten years from now
You don’t need to have the legal terms right. If you know that what happened is serious and you’re worried about the future, that’s enough reason to call.
How We Approach Serious Personal Injury Cases
Every case is different, but when we accept a serious injury case, we go all in!
Throughout all of this, we keep you informed, explain your options in plain language, and give you honest guidance about decisions that are ultimately yours to make.
Frequently Asked Questions about Personal Injury in Minnesota