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Whether you or a loved one is harmed in a car accident, slip and fall, medical malpractice or are the victim of an injury or accident, you need a personal injury lawyer in Minnesota to protect your rights and file an injury claim. Morgan & Morgan provides accident and injury victims with access to top Minnesota personal injury lawyers, including:
If you have been injured or had an accident in Minnesota, under federal and Minnesota law, you may be entitled to receive compensation for injuries, damages, and lost wages.
Injury Lawyers in top Minnesota counties by population: |
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| Hennepin
1,125,332 |
Ramsey
519,692 |
Dakota
378,336 |
Anoka
299,162 |
| Washington
212,988 |
Saint Louis
198,335 |
Stearns
137,397 |
Olmsted
128,344 |
Attorneys in other Minnesota counties by name and population. |
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| Aitkin
14,600 Anoka 299,162 Becker 31,145 Beltrami 42,615 Benton 45,733 Big Stone 5,300 Blue Earth 57,986 Brown 28,488 Carlton 35,511 Carver 75,660 Cass 22,994 Chippewa 12,512 Chisago 54,727 Clay 52,723 Clearwater 9,880 |
Cook
5,208 Cottonwood 11,279 Crow Wing 60,645 Dakota 378,336 Dodge 19,158 Douglas 35,982 Faribault 16,566 Fillmore 23,098 Freeborn 29,218 Goodhue 47,301 Grant 6,487 Hennepin 1,125,332 Houston 20,312 Hubbard 18,152 Isanti 32,293 |
Itasca
43,574 Jackson 9,699 Kanabec 12,583 Kandiyohi 39,821 Kittson 4,894 Koochiching 13,673 Lac Qui Parle 6,659 Lake 10,928 Lake Of The Woods 4,361 Le Sueur 20,935 Lincoln 5,569 Lyon 26,425 Mahnomen 4,700 Marshall 10,530 Martin 20,258 |
McLeod
37,538 Meeker 22,228 Mille Lacs 31,799 Morrison 35,117 Mower 39,599 Murray 8,228 Nicollet 29,536 Nobles 19,868 Norman 6,754 Olmsted 128,344 Otter Tail 54,228 Pennington 14,214 Pine 29,851 Pipestone 9,732 Polk 29,613 |
Pope
10,222 Ramsey 519,692 Red Lake 4,379 Redwood 16,632 Renville 16,986 Rice 62,310 Rock 11,167 Roseau 16,468 Saint Louis 198,335 Scott 114,877 Sherburne 71,363 Sibley 13,849 Stearns 137,397 Steele 34,869 Stevens 10,632 |
Swift
11,909 Todd 19,797 Traverse 4,139 Wabasha 22,623 Wadena 16,618 Waseca 19,065 Washington 212,988 Watonwan 12,572 Wilkin 6,598 Winona 49,719 Wright 102,373 Yellow Medicine 11,257 |
Personal injuries, under Minnesota law, are when negligence, attacks, or accidents cause physical harm to someone. Personal Injuries may cause broken bones, cuts, bruises, or more serious medical conditions, such as comas, compound fractures, and even wrongful death. A personal injury can happen anywhere, including work, school or at a local shopping center. Common types of personal injury include:
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This list is not exhaustive, as personal injury can occur almost anywhere. Minnesota residents can file personal injury claims stemming from a defective drug, railroad accident, workplace accident or school bus accident. After sustaining a personal injury, the victim may suffer economic loss from expensive medical bills and lost wages, in addition to pain and suffering. If you or a loved one has been a victim of any personal injury in Minnesota, such as a birth injury, burn injury or cruise ship injury, you should seek legal counsel to learn your rights. Contacting a Minnesota personal injury lawyer can help you get the compensation you deserve.
All types of bodily injury may be regarded as a personal injury, and you can file a personal injury lawsuit in Minnesota to recover damages from whoever is responsible for your injuries. Contact a local Personal Injury Lawyer in Minnesota for help today.
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Minnesota's official flag was adopted in 1893. The flag has a blue background. The central seal pictures a farmer plowing a field and an Indian riding a horse toward the sun. The scene is surrounded by ladyslippers, Minnesota's state flower. A red banner with yellow letters has the state motto, "L'ETOILE DU NORD," meaning "the star of the north" in French. Three dates are on the flag: 1858 (at the top), the year Minnesota became a state; 1819 (at the left), the year Fort Snelling was established; and 1893 (at the right), the year this flag was adopted. Nineteen yellow stars surround the seal on a white band; these stars symbolize that fact Minnesota was the 19th state to enter the union after the first 13. "MINNESOTA" is written in red on the white band.