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Millions of people are injured or killed
in automobile crashes each year. Studies indicate a wide array
of reasons for most crashes. Drivers may be intoxicated, distracted,
overly tired, or following the car in front of them too closely.
But the biggest reason for accidents is speed. Drive just
about anywhere these days and it's obvious that people are
too often traveling at dangerously high speeds.
Minnesota is a "no-fault" state when it
comes to auto accidents. That means, essentially, that you
can be compensated for losses resulting from a crash even
if you were at fault.
The "no-fault" law is complicated, however,
and you and your attorney will need to determine whether your
case meets the state's criteria for payment.
It's important to seek legal help after
a car crash even if you don't think you've been seriously
hurt. What seems like a minor injury today could turn into
years of pain and disability if left unchecked.
* Even if you've been involved in a hit-and-run
accident our skilled attorneys may still be able to get you
the compensation you deserve to cover medical expenses and
damage to property.
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