Legal help for auto accidents, workplace injuries, and all personal injury claims across Minnesota. No fees until compensation is recovered.
An injury can change daily life quickly, whether it happens on the road, at work, or on someone else’s property. In those moments, people are often looking for clear information about their rights, next steps, and how Minnesota law applies to their situation, without added pressure or confusion.
Cases are evaluated using structured review methods informed by outcomes from a large volume of prior injury claims, including Minnesota specific matters involving auto accidents, workplace injuries, and unsafe property conditions. This approach helps identify how liability, medical treatment, and recovery timelines tend to affect claims handled by Minnesota personal injury attorneys, including those serving Minneapolis and surrounding areas.
By grounding each case in factual analysis and state level legal standards, individuals across Minnesota are better positioned to understand their options, assess next steps, and move forward with confidence as their recovery progresses.
Cases are handled by attorneys whose practice focuses on Minnesota personal injury law, liability standards, and local court procedures, supported by data from tens of thousands of prior injury claims.







Personal injury settlements in Minnesota depend on how state law, medical evidence, and claim history intersect. Outcomes are shaped by documented injuries, liability analysis, and how similar cases have been evaluated under Minnesota legal standards. Representation is handled on a contingency fee basis, with no upfront legal costs.
Legal support is available statewide, including major metro areas and surrounding communities.
We assist injury claims across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and surrounding suburbs, handling cases that arise from traffic accidents, residential properties, workplaces, and public spaces.
In communities across Southeast Minnesota, including Rochester, we support claims involving medical-related injuries, roadway accidents, and premises liability matters.
We serve clients throughout Central Minnesota, including St. Cloud and nearby towns, with injury claims involving highways, construction sites, rental properties, and local employers.
From Duluth to the broader Northland region, we handle injury cases tied to severe weather conditions, commercial transportation routes, and industrial work environments.
We assist individuals across Southern Minnesota with injury claims arising from agricultural work, regional roadways, and local businesses.
In Western Minnesota, including the Moorhead area, we support personal injury cases involving interstate travel, workplace injuries, and property-related accidents.
At Lawfty, we simplify the process of your personal injury case from start to finish.
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It is generally helpful to speak with a Minnesota auto accident lawyer soon after a crash, especially if injuries required medical care or insurance coverage is unclear. Early guidance can help protect evidence and ensure claims are filed correctly.
Most Minnesota personal injury claims must be filed within six years from the date of injury. Wrongful death claims generally have a three-year deadline. Some cases, including those involving government entities or specific injury types, may have shorter timelines, so early legal review can help avoid missed deadlines.
Minnesota is a no-fault insurance state. Your own auto insurance typically covers initial medical expenses and wage loss, regardless of fault. Claims against an at-fault driver may be available when injuries meet certain thresholds, such as permanent injury or significant medical costs.
Most personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. This means legal fees are only paid if compensation is recovered.
Minnesota follows a modified comparative fault rule. An injured person can recover compensation as long as they are not more than 50 percent at fault. Any recovery is reduced by the percentage of responsibility assigned. Because fault allocation directly affects case value, it is often important to document liability early.
Depending on the circumstances, compensation may include medical expenses, lost income, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and future care costs. The types of damages available often depend on injury severity, documentation, and how the claim is structured.
Property owners may be responsible for injuries caused by unsafe conditions, including ice and snow, depending on notice, maintenance efforts, and timing. These cases often involve detailed fact review, weather records, and property maintenance practices.
Many Minnesota injury cases resolve through settlement. Court involvement may be necessary if liability or damages are disputed. Preparing a case thoroughly from the beginning helps preserve options, whether the claim resolves early or proceeds further.
Personal injury representation with Lawfty is commonly handled on a contingency fee basis. Legal fees are typically paid only if compensation is recovered, allowing injured individuals to pursue claims without upfront legal costs.
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