Bus Accidents
If you have been injured in a Minnesota bus accident as either a passenger on a school bus, metro transit bus, city bus or as a pedestrian you may be able to file a claim against the bus company. Because of the many ways a bus accident can occur, the responsible party can depend on a number of different factors depending on the circumstances. If is important to conduct an investigation as soon after the collision as possible.
If you or a family member has been injured in a Twin Cities or Minneapolis bus accident please contact us for a free consultation. There is never any charge for us to investigate your accident.
There are a variety of factors that can contribute to a bus accident including mechanical problems with the bus, weather conditions, speeding, driver fatigue, driver inattention and distraction and negligent driving. Depending on the severity of the collision victims may suffer a wide range of injuries from sprains, strains and minor cuts to more serious and life-threatening injuries including broken bones, permanent back injuries, head injuries and fatal injuries.
Types of Compensation Available in a MN Bus Accident
• Medical expenses
• Lost wages
• Pain and suffering
• Wrongful death
• Vocational rehabilitation
• Loss of earning capacity
If you were a bus passenger or pedestrian involved in a Minnesota bus accident there is a Twin Cities personal injury attorney at Fields Law Firm who is ready to help answer your questions, investigate your case and protect your legal rights. Please call or fill out our online contact form and we will discuss your case and conduct an investigation free of charge.
MN Workers Compensation
Minnesota workers compensation laws can be very complex and confusing. Medical benefits, wage benefits, injury settlements and death benefits are determined by many different laws specific to Minnesota workers comp statutes and case law. find out more
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Minnesota Police Reports
Social Security Disability
The majority of people in Minnesota applying for Social Security Disability benefits are turned down at least two times. If you’re unable to work and struggling to get the Social Disability benefits you desperately need, we are here to help. find out more