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How Often Do Tickets for Hands-Free Law Violators Get Dismissed in Minnesota?
In the first five months Minnesota’s hands-free cellphone law was in effect, less than two percent of tickets for violations were dismissed from court.
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Biometric Sensors May Help Alert Drivers They May be Too Tired to Drive
Wearable sensors can detect fatigue through brain waves, eye blinks, or head movements - alerting drivers before drowsiness causes a crash or serious injury.
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Fault in a Left-Turn Car Crash
Turning drivers are often to blame for left-turn crashes, but there may be exceptions, such as when oncoming drivers are speeding or have run red…
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Lyndsey Jorgensen Recovers $150,000 for Rear-End Crash Victim
TSR attorney Lyndsey Jorgensen took a car crash case to trial and the jury awarded $150,000 for her client’s severe shoulder injury from a rear-end…
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Who Could be Held Liable for Merging Crashes in Minnesota?
There is always a risk for a crash when you are merging with other traffic. Learn more about legal liability in these vehicle crashes and…
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Nate Maus and Nate Bjerke Secured $750,000 for Motorcycle Crash Victim
Attorneys Nate Maus and Nate Bjerke secured a $750,000 settlement for a client who was severely injured in a motorcycle crash after being wrongly blamed.
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TSR Injury Law Sponsors Elementary School for The Sheridan Story to Help Fight Child Hunger
Our accomplished law firm is proud to sponsor Cedar Ridge Elementary School for The Sheridan Story program to provide meals to needy families on weekends.
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Am I Required to Say Anything to the Insurance Company?
It is important to be cautious talking to the insurance company after a crash. Even your own insurance company. Saying the wrong thing could hurt…
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Partner Chuck Slane Helped Secure Significant Compensation for Crash Victim with Chronic Back Injury
Partner Chuck Slane recently represented a crash victim with a chronic back injury, taking the case to trial where a jury awarded $597,000 in compensation.
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Compensation for Passengers Injured in a Minnesota Car Crash
Passengers in Minnesota can file no-fault claims through their own or a relative’s insurance. Lawsuits are allowed only if certain injury thresholds are met.
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Do I Still Have a Case if I Was Not Wearing a Seat Belt?
If you were not wearing a seat belt during a Minnesota crash, you may still be eligible to file a personal injury compensation claim. Learn…
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Can Drivers Be Held Liable for Crashes Caused by Poor Vehicle Maintenance
Poor maintenance of a car can lead to a dangerous accident. Find out when the owner of a car could be held liable for poor…