Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer

In the United States, over 200,000 preventable deaths occurred, and over 54 million injuries were reported in 2020. When an individual suffers bodily injury and harm from an accident, a personal injury lawyer can help them build a case and file a claim against any negligent parties and their insurance. In Minneapolis, injured individuals may file a personal injury claim within a two-year deadline in some cases, but often is 6 years from the date of the accident, when the claim is negligence.  

Common personal injury cases are related to falls, animal or dog bites, car accidents, and other instances where the negligent parties failed to take action that prevented an accident. With a skilled lawyer, you or a loved one may recover the compensation needed to recover the costs and damages from the incident. At Knutson + Casey Law Firm, our Minneapolis personal injury lawyer is available to review your case. 

Common Types of Accidents and Cases

Bodily injury cases result from various types of accidents. No two cases have the same cause or reason that an accident occurred. Certain types of accidents, though, where individuals are seriously injured may fall under some common categories of personal injury cases. Our legal team has seen it all, and has helped thousands of clients by providing professional legal advice and organizing a successful claim. 

Here are the most common types of accidents and personal injury cases:

After an accident, you may be recovering from a severe injury and acclimating yourself to necessary life changes. Every injured person has the right to seek compensation and hold the liable parties responsible for the damage inflicted upon them, often through their auto insurance or homeowner’s insurance. It is essential to call a lawyer immediately after your accident to take legal action against the person or parties responsible. Depending on the accident’s severity and injuries you may be suffering from, an injured individual may need a lengthy recovery and different expenses for medical services to help you. 

Injuries Typically Require Medical Services and Therapy

Serious accidents such as car crashes, falls, animal bites, bicycle accidents, and construction accidents may lead to a severe injury that requires a lengthy recovery and costly medical care. Typically, when individuals are seriously injured, they seek immediate medical attention. While some injuries may be short-term and do not require months or years to recover from, accidents can also cause long-term or permanent damage.

Possible injuries caused by negligent accidents include:

  • Traumatic brain injury 
  • Head, neck, back, and spinal injury 
  • Dog bites or animal bite punctures and wounds
  • Broken or fractured bones 
  • Soft tissue injuries 
  • Paralysis 
  • Amputations or disfigurement 
  • Wrongful death 
  • Psychological injuries 

Treatment and recovery processes may look different depending on your accident and injuries. Typically, minor injuries from small collisions or less impactful falls may not require long-term care. However, in severe cases such as traumatic brain injury and amputations, medical expenses and therapy costs can add up quickly. 

In some severe cases, medical needs might include surgeries, physical therapy, chiropractic care, medical imaging, testing, prosthetics, dental care, cosmetological care, and other services. Don’t delay in seeking a skilled lawyer after a severe accident, as they may be able to help you recover the compensation owed to you. 

Types of Compensation to Recover in a Personal Injury Lawsuit 

When calculating the total compensation an injured person is owed, various factors are considered, typically including proving contributory fault and pursuing compensation for the total pain, suffering, property damage, and loss of income. To receive compensation for the totality of your injuries and suffering, a specialized personal injury attorney should review all aspects of your case. 

Types of compensation recovery in personal injury cases include:

  • Medical expenses: The added costs of current and future medical expenses such as surgeries, rehabilitation, therapy, medical equipment, and medication after the accident. 
  • Pain and suffering and Emotional distress: Any physical pain and discomfort resulting from the accident since the day of the initial injuries and that carries on through recovery.
  • Lost income: Any lost wages from loss of workdays and time taken off work related to the accident and related injuries, as well as future loss of earnings or earning capacity. 
  • Property damage: The calculated costs of damages on personal property (including vehicles) due to the accident and liable parties’ actions. 
  • Punitive damages: Additional financial compensation that may be owed to the injured person due to the overall damage, losses, and proven negligence of the responsible party. 

To prove that a person or party is liable for the accident and injuries you endured, your case must prove a breach of duty, cause, proximate cause, and actual harm. This may seem simple, but navigating Minnesota negligence laws can be tricky in many cases. 

Depending on the severity of an accident and the injuries an injured person has endured, they may recover different types of compensation in a personal injury lawsuit. With an experienced attorney on your case, you’ll feel at ease when filing a claim and pursuing legal action for the negligent acts that caused damage to you or your loved one. 

Contact a Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer at Knutson + Casey Law Firm to Help You After an Accident 

At Knutson + Casey Law Firm, our lawyers have helped thousands of clients that suffered injuries in a severe accident. Filing a personal injury claim may be stressful when you are recovering from injuries and dealing with the aftermath of an accident, but our skilled legal team is available to help you file a claim and assist in resolving your case. After a severe accident, recovering compensation will help you go through your recovery smoothly. You can fill out a contact form or call our office at (507) 344-8888 to schedule your free consultation.