Posts Tagged ‘Pain & Suffering’


Minnesota Car Accident: Pain and Suffering

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

mn-air-bag-1 Minnesota Car Accident: Pain and SufferingWho can put a price tag on pain? . . . especially chronic pain? There are many reasons for pain following a car accident, including:

Suffering is more difficult to itemize, but it includes:

  • stress involved with what the future holds
  • mental anguish over health, family, work, finances
  • issues with fear — afraid of hospitals, afraid to leave the house, afraid to drive, afraid to let your children drive

Pain and suffering is very real and difficult to assess. That is why you need an experienced Minnesota Car Accident Lawyer working on your case. Your life has changed — maybe permanently. It will take time to recover emotionally, physically, and financially. We are skilled negotiators and litigators. We will assess all of the factors in your case to determine a fair compensation for your pain and suffering.

Minnesota Personal Injury Attorney

The beauty of retaining the services of a Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer at TSR Injury Law, is that there are no upfront costs or fees — and you will owe us nothing unless we win your case. Call us today at 612-362-0000 or contact us through our comment submission form. Help is just a phone call away.


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, ethical 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 expertise, 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: Burn Injury

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

mn-burn-injury-1 Minnesota Car Accident: Burn InjuryEach year there are tens of thousands of burn injuries that happen in car accidents. Burns can be the result of direct contact with fire or a chemical or thermal burn from the airbag explosion.

Car accident fires can produce intense heat. If a fuel line or gas tank ruptures and catches fire, the core of the fire can be as hot as 1650°F. The pressure from the heat can cause parts of the car to explode, sending flames and hot metal toward onlookers.

Burn injuries are among the most painful the body can suffer—and severe burn injuries, such as third degree burns, can be fatal. A burn victim can suffer severe psychological trauma because of chronic pain, scarring, and disfigurement. The amount of pain depends on the extent of nerve damage.

Burns are classified according to the extent of tissue damage. Depending on the degree of the burn, the damage can include the epidermis, dermis, blood vessels, tendons, muscles, and bones. First degree burns are superficial, affecting just the epidermis. The top layer of skin is red and may be painful for a few days. The skin may even peel, but there is no blistering. A second degree burn goes through all of the layers of the epidermis and may reach the top layer of dermis. There is blistering, which inceases the possibility of infection. In a third degree burn, all of the skin is destroyed and the burn gets into the fatty tissue, tendons, ligaments, muscles, and even the bone. With third degree burns, there is a very real danger of extensive, life-threatening infection and shock.

Serious burn injuries usually cause significant scarring, and sometimes permanent disfigurement. There are new methods of plastic surgery that have improved patient outcomes, but the scars can never be totally eradicated. The victims are left to face a lifetime of disfigurement and disability.

If you have suffered a burn injury in a car accident that was not your fault, you deserve fair compensation. You need to retain an expert — one that has successfully handled burn injuries. Here is an example of the effectiveness of our representation:

Joe was seriously burned in a workplace accident while he was installing a loading dock door. Joe retained a personal injury firm, but fired them when they failed to get anything done. It was at this point that Joe learned for the first time that the insurance company had made an offer to settle his case in the amount of $25,000.

Joe then hired TSR Injury Law and Partner Chuck Slane took over the case. He had to recreate the file and investigate the accident several years after it had taken place. During the course of that investigation it was discovered that the defendant had violated numerous OSHA rules which led to Joe’s injuries. The insurance company raised their offer to $100,000. That offer was rejected and the case was tried to a jury which found the Defendant 100% responsible for the accident and gave a verdict in the amount of $1.9 million.

Contact our Minnesota Car Accident Lawyers at 612-362-0000. We will fight for your rights. You may be able to obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, loss of potential earning ability, pain and suffering, and disfigurement.