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If you’ve been involved in a motorcycle accident in Minneapolis, MN, the aftermath can be overwhelming. Motorcyclists are more vulnerable than other drivers, and even a minor crash can result in major injuries and lasting effects. At Knutson+Casey, we understand the serious nature of motorcycle accidents—and we’re here to fight for the compensation you deserve to recover fully.
Knutson+Casey brings decades of experience handling motorcycle injury claims in Minneapolis and across Minnesota. Our attorneys understand the unique challenges motorcyclists face on the road and in the courtroom. From day one, we build a strategy focused on accountability and maximum recovery, backed by responsive communication and personal attention. There are no upfront fees—if we don’t win, you don’t pay. With a strong record of verdicts and settlements, we’re prepared to fight for you.
Motorcycle accidents often occur because other drivers fail to share the road responsibly. Common causes include:
Because motorcycles provide little physical protection, riders often suffer serious injuries such as:
We work with medical experts to assess not only your immediate injuries but your long-term recovery needs.
Determining fault is essential to your motorcycle accident claim. Liable parties may include:
We conduct a thorough investigation using police reports, witness statements, camera footage, and expert analysis to build a strong case.
To protect your rights and preserve your claim, take these steps immediately:
Motorcycle accident victims may qualify for a wide range of damages, including:
Our goal is to recover full and fair compensation for all your physical, emotional, and financial losses.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a Minneapolis motorcycle accident, don’t go it alone. Knutson+Casey offers free consultations and takes cases on contingency—you don’t pay unless we win.
How long do I have to file a motorcycle accident claim in Minnesota?
You typically have six years, but it’s best to act quickly so critical evidence isn’t lost.
Can I still get compensation if I wasn’t wearing a helmet?
Yes, depending on your age and injuries. Minnesota law requires helmets only for riders under 18 and those with instructional permits.
What if I was partly at fault?
Minnesota’s comparative fault rule means you can still recover compensation if you’re less than 51% at fault, but your recovery will be reduced.
Do I need a lawyer for a motorcycle claim?
Yes. Insurance companies often undervalue motorcycle cases. A lawyer ensures your rights are protected and fights for full compensation.
What if the other driver fled the scene?
You may be eligible for coverage under your own uninsured motorist policy. We can help you file a claim and pursue all options.
Knutson and Casey Expert Legal Team
May 16, 2025
At Knutson+Casey, we take the time to understand each distinctive matter presented to us by a client in need of assistance. We make certain that our clients understand their options and can make informed decisions regarding the progress of their cases. We have 4 bar certified attorneys as well as 5 expert paralegals on staff to review all legal information and cases presented.