South Dakota Personal Injury Lawyers

Personal Injury Lawyers in South Dakota

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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 South Dakota to protect your rights and file an injury claim. Morgan & Morgan provides accident and injury victims with access to top South Dakota personal injury lawyers, including:

If you have been injured or had an accident in South Dakota, under federal and South Dakota law, you may be entitled to receive compensation for injuries, damages, and lost wages.

Personal Injury Lawyers in South Dakota

Injury Lawyers in top South Dakota counties by population:
Minnehaha
158,344
Pennington
93,177
Brown
34,532
Brookings
28,598
Lincoln
26,602
Codington
25,846
Meade
22,902
Lawrence
21,380

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Attorneys in other South Dakota counties by name and population.
Aurora
2,649

Beadle
17,032

Bennett
730

Bon Homme
7,203

Brookings
28,598

Brown
34,532

Brule
6,579

Buffalo
613

Butte
9,406

Campbell
1,379

Charles Mix
9,011

Clark
3,757

Clay
13,195

Codington
25,846

Corson
3,536

Custer
17,637

Davison
19,510

Day
5,761

Deuel
4,202

Dewey
5,525

Douglas
3,340

Edmunds
4,202

Fall River
8,612

Faulk
2,203

Grant
7,952

Gregory
4,601

Haakon
2,289

Hamlin
5,432

Hand
2,943

Hanson
2,700

Harding
1,342

Hughes
17,401

Hutchinson
8,145

Hyde
1,523

Jackson
2,595

Jerauld
1,992

Jones
1,029

Kingsbury
6,439

Lake
11,180

Lawrence
21,380

Lincoln
26,602

Lyman
3,604

Marshall
4,463

McCook
5,797

McPherson
2,792

Meade
22,902

Mellette
1,810

Miner
2,735

Minnehaha
158,344

Moody
5,170

Pennington
93,177

Perkins
3,532

Potter
3,213

Roberts
9,633

Sanborn
2,871

Shannon
6,168

Spink
7,056

Stanley
2,599

Sully
1,071

Todd
9,702

Tripp
5,994

Turner
8,428

Union
14,348

Walworth
5,528

Yankton
20,736

Ziebach
2,691

Personal injuries, under South Dakota 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:

This list is not exhaustive, as personal injury can occur almost anywhere. South Dakota 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 South Dakota, such as a birth injury, burn injury or cruise ship injury, you should seek legal counsel to learn your rights. Contacting a South Dakota 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 South Dakota to recover damages from whoever is responsible for your injuries. Contact a local Personal Injury Lawyer in South Dakota for help today.

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South Dakota's official flag was adopted in 1963. The flag is sky blue with state seal in the center (surrounded by yellow rays are the words, "South Dakota" and "The Mount Rushmore State"). South Dakota's state seal pictures a farmer plowing a field, a river, forests, mountains, a steamboat, and the motto, "Under God the People Rule." South Dakota's original flag (adopted in 1909) had an image of the sun on the front and the state's seal on the back. In 1963, the state's seal and the sun's rays were both placed on the front of the flag (with nothing on the back of the flag). In 1992 the old motto, "The Sunshine State," was changed to "The Mount Rushmore State" (this is because Florida is commonly known as the Sunshine State). The original flag's design was by Senator Ernest May and Doane Robinson, secretary of the State Historical Society. Will Robinson, Doane Robinson's son, redesigned the flag in 1963.

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