Posts Tagged ‘Minnesota Truck Accident Attorney’


Minnesota Car Accident: Driving Simulator

Monday, March 1st, 2010

mn-driving-simulator-1 Minnesota Car Accident: Driving SimulatorDriving simulators are being used to train drivers, including teen drivers, bus drivers, and truck drivers. In some cases, simulators are used for initial training and in other cases they are used to monitor driving habits or to improve driving skills following an accident or reported incident. Many scenarios can be presented, including:

  • turning
  • mirror usage
  • changing lanes
  • limited visibility conditions
  • traffic signs and signals
  • pedestrian crossing situations
  • freeway driving
  • rural roads
  • mountain driving
  • crash avoidance maneuvers

Driving Simulator Training is Effective because:

  • it is a stimulating way to work on driving skills
  • it is focused, relevant learning
  • it provides immediate feedback to reinforce safe driving behavior
  • it immediately identifies weaknesses in driving behavior
  • it reduces risk of accidents while learning

Simulator training combines audio instruction with high-tech tools, allowing for skills to be learned on the simulator and transferred to real world driving. A simulator allows drivers to gain important insight and experience in potentially hazardous situations. Simulators can also measure decision-making skills, scanning abilities, and reaction times of the trainee as they maneuver through various driving situations.

Trucking firms that have implemented simulator training and monitors have seen a significant reduction in accidents and accident avoidance maneuvers. Many insurance companies offer lower insurance rates to companies that employ the use of simulators and drive cams.

This information is provided as a service of TSR Injury Law, a personal injury law firm serving Minneapolis, St. Paul and the entire state of Minnesota. Our partners are skilled litigators and Minnesota Super Lawyers with years of experience handling all types of accident injuries. For more information call 612-362-0000 or submit a comment.


Matthew D. McCollister, Minnesota Personal Injury Attorney

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Matthew is the latest addition to the TSR Injury Firm. Prior to joining the firm, Matthew has experience handling Personal Injury cases from both the Plaintiff and Defense side; which gives him a unique perspective and insight on how to achieve the best results for his clients.

Matthew attended Hamline School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor and graduated Cum Laude. Prior to attending Hamline, Matthew graduated from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls with a Bachelor of Science degree in history. Matthew graduated from River Falls Summa Cum Laude.

Prior to entering the practice of law, Matthew spent some time as a basketball coach. He coached at Minneapolis Patrick Henry High school where he helped guide the team to four straight state championships. He also spent a year coaching college basketball at Eastern Arizona College.

Matthew currently resides with his wife, Tracy, in St. Paul. In his free time, Matthew enjoys spending time with his puppies, traveling, and rooting for the Golden Gophers.


Minnesota Car Accident Injury

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

mn-ambulance-1 Minnesota Car Accident InjuryMore than two million people are the victims of a car accident injury each year in the United States. The majority of car accidents, resulting in car accident injury, are due to negligence on the part of one or both of the drivers. Negligence is defined as failure to exercise a degree of care that is necessary in order to prevent damage or car accident injury.

We are Minnesota personal injury lawyers and skilled litigators. We help individuals and families injured in an accident — car, truck, bus, motorcycle, bicycle, pedestrian, slip and fall, or third party work accidents. Personal injury law is all we do and our attorneys are dedicated to providing personal injury victims with experienced, successful legal representation.

We work with Minnesota clients who have suffered a wide variety of injuries, from brain injury and spinal injury to tinnitus, anisocoria, or broken bones — we have seen it all. No case is too large or complex for us to handle. Whether you have been involved in a car accident or need an advocate in a wrongful death case, we provide the experience, commitment, and aggressive representation that yields results.

Victims of a car accident injury have the legal right to seek compensation for:

  • medical expenses
  • loss of income
  • loss of earning potential
  • pain and suffering
  • property damage (usually settled under no-fault)

If the car accident injury was the result of an accident due to a defect, a product liability claim may also be filed. The defects may be the result of a:

  • flawed design
  • manufacturing error
  • defective part
  • negligent repair job

After you have called the police, exchanged driver information, and notified your insurance company about the accident; it is in your best interests to seek legal counsel. The insurance companies already have a team of investigators and attorneys working to deny your claim. You need someone fighting for your rights.

This information is provided as a service of TSR Injury Law, a personal injury law firm serving Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the state of Minnesota. Call 612-362-0000 to discuss your case.


Minnesota Car Accident: Facet Joint Injury

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

tn-facet-joint-injury-1 Minnesota Car Accident: Facet Joint InjuryFacet joints occur in pairs at the back of each vertebra in the spine. The facet joints link the vertebrae to form a working entity that permits rotation and flexion of the spine. The facet joint bone surfaces are covered with articular cartilage, allowing the bones to glide over each other with minimal friction.

Facet joint injuries most frequently occur in the cervical (neck) or lumbar (lower back) regions of the spine. It is the most common cause of neck pain following a car accident. A cervical facet joint injury can also cause headaches, shoulder pain, sleep apnea, and dizziness. Facet joint injury in the lumbar region may cause referred pain to the buttocks and thigh.

When a facet joint is injured it can result in neurological damage. If the facet joint is dislocated, the injury can be accompanied by soft tissue injury — tearing of a ligament, compression of the nerves, and swelling and bruising with disruption of blood supply.

Facet joint injury diagnosis is tricky because it does not show up on an x-ray or MRI. In about half of the cases, there is a significant delay in a diagnosis. That is a major reason to refrain from signing any insurance forms until you have recovered from your accident and you are sure you do not have any lingering medical issues.

Some facet joint injuries are age-related, but most of them are a result of trauma from:

Facet joint injuries can be treated conservatively with physical therapy, a back brace, traction, or injections. If those options do not alleviate your pain, you may require a radiofrequency neurotomy. Radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN) is not a cure for your injury. It is a treatment that kills the nerve endings, interrupting the pain signals to the brain. It is effective for only 11-16 months because when the nerves regenerate, the pain returns. That means you will probably require RFN multiple times during your lifetime.

It is vital to have expert legal representation because insurance companies will offer a lower value than what you should receive for a facet joint injury. If you have questions about your accident and resultant facet joint injury, please call TSR Injury Law at 612-362-0000. Our attorneys will answer your questions and help you maneuver the legal system.