If you or a family member experiences a dog attack, you could have lasting physical injuries and mental effects. State laws vary about liability when a dog bite occurs. Review the rules about responsibility for a dog attack in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Wisconsin dog...
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What happens after a rideshare accident?
Rideshare drivers may find their weekly pay increases when picking up and dropping off more passengers. Driving too fast or otherwise violating traffic laws might become a "standard operating procedure" for drivers wishing to transport a high volume of passengers....
Why SUVs are dangerous to pedestrians in Minnesota
SUVs have become very popular over the last decade, and pedestrian accidents involving these vehicles have increased significantly. You may want to learn why SUVs pose such a threat to pedestrians and what you can do to avoid getting injured by one in Minnesota. The...
Who will be held responsible for a rear-ender?
If your car is struck from behind by another vehicle while traveling in Minnesota, the driver who hit you is likely responsible for causing the wreck. However, there may be circumstances in which you may be held liable for such an accident. All motorists owe a duty of...
Mistakes to avoid after a motorcycle accident
If you are hurt in a motorcycle accident that took place while riding in Minnesota, you might be entitled to compensation. However, it's not uncommon for riders to take several actions that undermine their ability to obtain a favorable outcome in their personal injury...
Reasons why accidents are more common during the summer
Drivers are at a higher risk of an accident during the summer months. If you're planning on going on road trips this summer, it would be wise for you to familiarize yourself with different hazards that can increase your risk of an accident. Here are four things to...
Is there safety in a group motorcycle ride?
Motorcycle riding could be both an enjoyable and collective experience, and many enthusiasts take to Minnesota and Wisconsin roads with fellow motorcycle riders. Experienced riders likely realize the risks and dangers of taking a motorcycle on the road. However, those...
Highly rated cars are safer, but you may still be injured
Residents of the Twin Cities or the western parts of Wisconsin may be interested in learning if cars with a high safety rating protect you more. Understanding the ratings will make it easier when it comes to buying your next car as well as driving on the road every...
How to prove someone else contributed to your injuries
Minnesota law generally holds property owners responsible for ensuring that their homes, office buildings or retail establishments are free from known hazards. If you slip, trip or fall while on another person's property, that individual may be liable for any damages...
Who’s Responsible For An Icy Sidewalk?
As the days fluctuate between slightly above freezing temperatures with frigid below freezing night temperatures, the risk of ice is a constant threat. What may have once been an easy walk is now a treacherous trek for many pedestrians. Property owners have a...