Understanding Loss of Consortium
Summary: Loss of consortium is a type of damage stemming from the lasting impact of a severe injury or death on the victim’s spousal or familial relationships. Minnesota law allows close family members to file a loss of consortium claim. However, spouses typically have the best chances of success. Plaintiffs must satisfy several elements to… Read more »
Is Brake Checking Illegal?
Summary: Brake checking occurs when drivers slam on their brakes because they feel the driver behind them is following too closely. The state of Minnesota considers brake checking a form of careless driving, which is illegal. Brake checking can result in severe accidents that lead to debilitating injuries. An attorney can investigate a car accident… Read more »
What are Punitive Damages?
Courts award punitive damages to punish clients for especially egregious instances of recklessness or negligence. While some think plaintiffs regularly receive punitive damages, courts rarely award them. The process of calculating punitive damages is extremely intricate. A skilled personal injury attorney will seek punitive damages if the circumstances of the case allow. When the court… Read more »
5 Questions to Ask a Pedestrian Accident Attorney
Asking questions of prospective attorneys will be critical to your ability to obtain the compensation you deserve. Find out the experience of the pedestrian accident attorney you’re considering, as well as how they go about determining liability. Also, ask what type of compensation you might obtain and how the attorney handles negotiations. Find out what… Read more »
Can Whiplash Cause Neurological Problems?
Whiplash occurs when the neck undergoes a violent, whip-like, back-and-forth motion. Since the neck is so critical to the nervous system, severe whiplash can result in significant health problems. Identifying and diagnosing whiplash immediately is essential to helping victims avoid neurological issues. Medical professionals have several tools at their disposal to treat whiplash. Whiplash victims… Read more »
What Constitutes a Valid Wrongful Death Claim?
Plaintiffs must meet several elements for a wrongful death claim to be valid. Family members can’t file a wrongful death lawsuit in Minnesota. They must appoint a personal representative to take legal action. Common wrongful death scenarios include motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, and workplace accidents. Survivors of the deceased may be eligible for several… Read more »
Recovering from Sexual Assault: How Sand Law Can Help You
Minnesota law defines sexual assault as sexual contact occurring without the victim’s consent. Sexual assault victims have several options for reporting abuse, including law enforcement, support services, and medical professionals. Victims may also be able to file a lawsuit to obtain damages stemming from an assault. An attorney can help sexual abuse victims seek justice… Read more »
Permanent Damage from a Dog Bite Accident
Dog bites are a serious problem that affects many individuals every year. Dog bites can cause physical and emotional harm to victims and may require extensive medical treatment, resulting in lasting financial damage. In severe cases, dog bite injuries can cause permanent damage, including amputation, disability, chronic pain, and mental health issues. A dog bite… Read more »
How Seasonal Changes Increase the Risk of Winter Car Accidents
Snow and ice make roads slippery, reducing traction and increasing the risk of skidding and accidents, particularly on untreated or poorly plowed roads. Reduced visibility due to snow accumulation impairs a driver’s ability to see, raising the risk of collisions. Winter weather not only brings physical hazards but also psychological challenges for drivers. You can… Read more »
What is the Average Settlement for Nerve Damage?
Nerve damage often occurs due to personal injury accidents like car crashes, falls, and workplace incidents. It can also result from medical malpractice, such as surgical errors or medication mistakes, and exposure to toxic substances. Nerve damage victims may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and rehabilitation costs. The… Read more »