Assault

If you are the victim of an assault in Minnesota you may have important legal rights against your attacker. Assault and battery cases will often involve both a criminal case and a civil case. An assault is technically the threat of harm and battery is the actual unlawful act of touching or striking another person with the intent to harm them. A Minnesota assault attorney at Fields Law Firm is ready to help and answer any questions you have regarding your legal rights.

Types of Minnesota assault cases include:

• Domestic abuse cases and assaults
• Sexual assault cases
• Assaults in the workplace
• Assaults at nightclubs or bars by patrons or bouncers
• Assaults caused by negligent security
• Police brutality

Fields Law Firm only represents victims in MN assault cases. If you or a family member has suffered injuries caused by an assault our attorneys will protect your legal interests and hold the attacker accountable. Victims are often left with serious injuries, medical bills, lost wages, permanent scarring and emotional trauma following an assault.

Please contact us as soon as possible so we can start an investigation and preserve evidence including video surveillance, witness statements and physical evidence of the assault. There is never any charge for us to investigate your case. Call us anytime or fill out our online contact form and a Twin Cities personal injury lawyer at Fields Law Firm will discuss your legal options during a free no-obligation consultation.

Workers Compensation

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

Disability

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