Minnesota Car Accident Lawyer
When you’re facing serious injuries from a car accident, you need an expert on your side. Minnesota’s no-fault insurance laws can have you running between insurance companies trying to get the compensation you need, and what’s available doesn’t always cover your expenses.
At Milavetz Injury Law, P. A., our experienced car accident attorneys will thoroughly investigate your case and pursue the compensation you deserve. Call us anytime, 24/7, at 763-560-0000, or chat with us online to learn how we can help.
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- Why Choose Milavetz Injury Law’s Minnesota Car Accident Lawyers?
- After a Car Accident, Will Minnesota No-Fault Insurance Cover Your Damages?
- What Can You Recover in a Minnesota Car Accident Lawsuit?
- How Long Do You Have To File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Minnesota?
- Types of Car Accident Lawsuits We Handle in Minnesota
- How We Manage Minnesota Car Accident Lawsuits
- Schedule Your Case Evaluation Today
- Car Accident FAQs
Why Choose Milavetz Injury Law's Minnesota Car Accident Lawyers?
Milavetz Injury Law, P.A., has served Minnesota car accident victims for over 62 years. Our Minnesota personal injury lawyers provide personalized legal strategies and attentive service to help victims get the money they deserve.
Car accident injuries may leave you with mounting medical expenses, lost wages, and a painful and emotional recovery. The last thing you need is a drawn-out insurance battle. Let us handle the legal details and fight to get you the money you need.
We’ve helped many car accident victims across Minnesota get back on their feet. Our case record speaks for itself.
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Meet Our Minnesota Car Accident Lawyers
Client Reviews
At Milavetz Injury Law, P.A., client service is our highest priority. We are committed to providing you with expert legal counsel and clear communication throughout the process. We want you to know we are doing everything possible to fight for you and your recovery.
But don’t rely on our word alone. Here’s what some of our past clients have to say about the service provided by our car accident attorneys:
Andrew S.
Always great to work with Daniel Milavetz. His punctuality and knowledge of the law is a valuable resource.
Brian G.
Had an incredible experience!! Everyone who I interacted with was so helpful and kind, from the initial interviewing process all the way to the final outcome of my case. They took the time to explain the legal jargon to me clearly and laid out what my options were in a very helpful way. I will 100% be coming back if I need more legal help.
Adam G.
After a Car Accident, Will Minnesota No-Fault Insurance Cover Your Damages?
As a no-fault state for car accidents, Minnesota requires drivers to have minimum insurance coverage. Your policy must include $40,000 of personal injury protection coverage, or PIP, per covered individual. That amount includes $20,000 for medical bills and $20,000 for non-medical expenses, such as lost wages and recovery-related costs. If you are injured in a car accident, you must first turn to your PIP coverage for your medical bills and lost wages.
PIP insurance does not cover the following damages:
- Property damage
- Injury to non-covered individuals
- Pain and suffering
- Other non-economic losses
- Medical and related costs above the policy limit
Minnesota also requires drivers to have the following coverage:
- Uninsured motorist coverage: $25,000 per person and up to $50,000 per accident if more than one person suffers injuries
- Underinsured motorist coverage: $25,000 per person or up to $50,000 per accident
- Fault-based liability insurance: $30,000 per person for bodily injury, up to $60,000 per accident
These coverage types come into play when one driver is at fault for the accident. If your PIP insurance does not cover your losses and another driver is at fault, you might be eligible to file a claim against them. You can pursue a claim against an at-fault driver if you meet the following criteria:
- You have at least $4,000 in medical bills.
- You suffer a disability, permanent injury, or disfigurement that lasted at least 60 days.
If the other driver does not have sufficient insurance, you can pursue a claim under your uninsured or underinsured coverage.
Insurance companies will likely attempt to deny your claim or minimize the payout. You need a skilled and experienced Minnesota car accident attorney who can counter such tactics and pursue the full amount you deserve.
What Can You Recover in a Minnesota Car Accident Lawsuit?
In a car accident claim, you can pursue your economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages cover your financial losses resulting from the accident, and non-economic damages compensate for the harder-to-quantify impacts on your life. You may be entitled to any of the following damages:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages
- Loss of earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Loss of consortium
- Punitive damages in rare cases
How Long Do You Have To File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Minnesota?
Minnesota’s personal injury statute of limitations is six years in most cases. That means you have six years from your accident date or the date you discovered your injury to file a lawsuit. You have three years from a loved one’s death to bring a wrongful death suit.
There are exceptions to these deadlines in some cases. However, don’t wait to speak with a lawyer, and don’t count on an exception to apply. Evidence can disappear, and memories can fade. It’s important to consult a lawyer as soon as possible to give them the time to build a strong case and give you the best shot at recovering the compensation you deserve.
Types of Car Accident Lawsuits We Handle in Minnesota
The skilled attorneys at Milavetz Injury Law have the legal expertise to handle all types of car accident lawsuits. We can represent you regarding any type of accident, including the following:
- Rear-end collisions
- T-bone accidents
- Head-on collisions
- Sideswipe accidents
- Single-vehicle accidents
- Multi-vehicle pileups
- Hit-and-run accidents
- Rollover accidents
- Low-speed or parking lot accidents
How We Manage Minnesota Car Accident Lawsuits
Our expert car accident attorneys approach every case with attention to detail. We learn everything we can about your case, starting with your story.
Consultation and Case Evaluation
When you first meet with us, we’ll discuss your accident and the resulting injury. We’ll explain your legal options and what you can expect when working with us.
Investigation and Evidence Gathering
Objective evidence is necessary to prove fault. If you decide to let us represent you, we’ll conduct a thorough investigation and gather as much evidence as possible to support your claim, including the following:
- Police reports
- Witness statements
- Medical records
- Accident scene photos
- Vehicle damage reports
- Traffic camera footage
- Expert witness opinions
Negotiation and Settlement Talks
Your lawyer will handle all dealings with the insurance company and the opposition. Before taking the case to court, the two sides will engage in settlement negotiations and try to resolve the matter. Your lawyer will advise you on the pros and cons of accepting any offer.
Filing the Lawsuit
After thoroughly assessing your claim, your lawyer will draft a complaint and serve the other party with it, starting the lawsuit process.
Litigation and Trial
If settlement talks are unsuccessful, your lawyer will prepare to take your case to trial. The parties will engage in discovery, which might include depositions. If the parties are unable to reach a settlement, your lawyer will take your case to trial and fight for full and fair compensation.
Schedule Your Case Evaluation Today
We will meet with you at your preferred location with no obligation. Call Milavetz Injury Law, P.A. at 763-560-0000 or contact us online to schedule your car accident case evaluation today.
Car Accident FAQs
Can Minnesotans Still Recover Damages if They Were Partly at Fault for the Car Accident?
Minnesota follows modified comparative negligence laws, which means you may be able to recover damages if your degree of fault is less than the defendant’s.
If you are 50 percent or less responsible, you can recover damages. However, your compensation will be reduced in proportion to your share of the fault. For example, if you are 30 percent at fault, you can collect 70 percent of your damages.
Do You Need To Obtain a Police Report After a Car Accident in Minnesota?
While you have no legal obligation to secure a police report after an accident, having one is important if you file a claim. Insurance companies often rely on them when assessing claims. They also can lead to valuable evidence that can be used in court to prove your case.
Are Minnesota Car Accident Settlements Taxable?
Most car insurance settlements are not taxable income in Minnesota, with select exceptions. However, compensation for lost wages is taxable because it replaces taxable working income. Most punitive damages are also taxable.
Who Pays for Medical Bills After a Car Accident in Minnesota?
Because Minnesota is a no-fault insurance state, your insurance policy pays your medical bills regardless of fault. If your bills exceed your coverage and another driver is at fault, you can pursue a claim against the at-fault driver. The driver’s insurance company will cover the driver’s liability up to the policy limits.
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