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A car accident can turn your life upside down in the blink of an eye. With rising medical bills and time off work, the expenses can add up fast – along with the pain and stress of your injury. It's easy to feel overwhelmed.

Fortunately, you don’t have to navigate this difficult time alone. Under Minnesota law, you have the right to pursue fair compensation for any damages your accident has caused. That includes:

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage

And with the help of SiebenCarey – Minnesota's only personal injury law firm with a 70-year legacy of trust – you'll be able to take on the insurance companies with a full team supporting you every step of the way. We’ll help you get back to the life you had before your injury as much as possible.

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How Our Minnesota Car Accident Lawyers Can Help Serve You

During this challenging time, the last thing you need is more to worry about. That's where we come in. SiebenCarey will shoulder the burdens of your legal claim so you can focus on recovery. We will:

  • Evaluate your case (for free!)
  • Explain your rights to you
  • Investigate your accident
  • Mediate with others on your behalf
  • Deal with stubborn insurance companies
  • Help you win the full amount of compensation available to you

…and we’ll get started right away. You will feel immediate relief with the SiebenCarey team in your corner.

However, timing is crucial. Minnesota law has a statute of limitations on filing injury claims. And the sooner you contact us, the sooner we can start:

  • Collecting evidence
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Every moment counts.

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Common Causes of Car Accidents in Minnesota

Every year, there are more than 60,000 car accidents in Minnesota, resulting in over 20,000 injuries. That means there are more than 165 accidents and 55 injuries every day. While Minnesota is still one of the safest states for drivers, those numbers are still far too high.

Car accidents can happen for various reasons, but most are caused by human negligence. Here are some of the most common culprits.

  • Speeding

    Speeding remains a leading cause of accidents and fatalities on Minnesota roads, especially in rural areas and on highways. In 2020, roughly one-third of all traffic fatalities involved speeding.

    Several factors make speeding particularly dangerous:

    • Higher risk of losing control: Speeding makes it difficult to handle curves, avoid obstacles, or stop in time.
    • Reduced reaction time: Drivers have less time to detect and respond to sudden road hazards.
    • Longer stopping distance: The faster you drive, the more distance is needed to bring your vehicle to a complete stop.
    • Severe impact: The force of a crash increases exponentially with speed, leading to more serious injuries and fatalities.
  • Distracted Driving

    Distracted driving is one of the top contributors to car accidents in Minnesota, causing 1 out of every 9 accidents in the state. Common distractions include:

    • Texting and driving
    • Using social media
    • Talking on the phone
    • Eating
    • Adjusting the radio

    There’s a reason why hands-free driving is the law in Minnesota. However, despite efforts to combat distracted driving, it remains a common practice – and a serious threat on Minnesota roads.

  • Impaired Driving

    Alcohol and drug impairment are major causes of serious car accidents in Minnesota. Despite public awareness campaigns, Minnesota continues to see high numbers of crashes related to driving while impaired (DWI). In 2020, 20% of all car accident fatalities in Minnesota involved an impaired driver.

    The impact of alcohol on driving:

    • Poor situational awareness: Alcohol reduces the ability to track other vehicles, pedestrians, or road signs.
    • Poor multitasking: Drunk drivers struggle with managing multiple tasks at once, such as steering and monitoring speed.
    • Decreased coordination and control: Steering, braking, and lane control become erratic under the influence.
    • Impaired decision-making: Alcohol affects concentration and short-term memory, leading to poor choices on the road.

    Minnesota law imposes strict penalties for DWI offenses. Repeat offenders face harsh consequences, including losing their licenses or even spending time in jail.

  • Aggressive Driving

    Aggressive driving behaviors – like cutting off other vehicles or weaving through traffic – often lead to accidents. Aggressive drivers are more likely to make reckless decisions, putting themselves and others at risk. This dangerous behavior often escalates during heavy traffic or road rage situations.

    Common types of aggressive driving include:

    • Speeding through traffic.
    • Making rapid, unsafe lane changes.
    • Using shoulder lanes or cutting off other drivers.
    • Following vehicles too closely, leaving no room for them to stop or slow down without causing a collision.
    • Deliberately slamming on brakes (“brake-checking”) to force a tailgating vehicle to back off.

    To learn more about how to keep yourself safe on the road, see our free guide: Defensive Driving: How to Protect Yourself from Dangerous Drivers.

  • Drowsy Driving

    Driving while fatigued is a serious issue, especially during long commutes or late-night travel. Drowsy drivers can experience slower reaction times, impaired judgment, and even fall asleep at the wheel. Studies show that drowsy driving can be as dangerous as driving under the influence of alcohol.

    Signs of fatigue to watch for:

    • Frequent yawning or blinking
    • Burning eyes
    • Difficulty concentrating or remembering the last few miles driven
    • Drifting into the wrong lane
    • Nodding off or having trouble keeping your head up
    • Sluggish reflexes and reaction times

    If you experience any of these symptoms, try to get off the road and get some rest as quickly as possible.

  • Ignoring Traffic Signals

    Running red lights, failing to yield, or otherwise ignoring traffic signals leads to many preventable accidents. Intersections are particularly hazardous, where even a split-second mistake can have catastrophic consequences.

    Common examples of ignoring traffic signals:

    • Running a red light at an intersection: Often leads to dangerous side-impact (T-bone) collisions with other vehicles crossing the intersection.
    • Failing to yield during a left turn: Results in head-on or side-impact collisions when the turning driver misjudges oncoming traffic.
    • Ignoring stop signs at four-way intersections: Causes collisions when a driver fails to stop fully and enters the intersection out of turn.
    • Proceeding through a flashing red light without stopping: Results in crashes when drivers mistakenly treat it as a stop sign rather than a full stop requirement.
    • Turning right on red without stopping first: Often leads to accidents involving pedestrians or cyclists crossing with the walk signal.
  • Tailgating

    Tailgating is a common cause of rear-end collisions in Minnesota, especially in congested traffic. Following another vehicle too closely reduces reaction time, making it harder to avoid a collision if the vehicle in front suddenly stops​.

    Why tailgating is so dangerous:

    • Reduced reaction time: Following another vehicle too closely limits the time available to react to sudden stops.
    • Chain-reaction crashes: Tailgating in heavy traffic can cause multi-vehicle pile-ups if multiple cars are involved in rear-end collisions.
    • Aggressive driving: Tailgating is often a symptom of road rage or impatience, both increasing the likelihood of accidents.

    PRO TIP: Maintaining a safe following distance – at least three seconds in ideal conditions – can help prevent many accidents, especially during rush hour or winter​.

  • Poor Weather Conditions

    Minnesota’s winters are notorious for creating hazardous driving conditions. Snow, ice, and reduced visibility contribute to a spike in accidents during the colder months. While some weather-related crashes are inevitable, many are still caused by human errors.

    Common examples include:

    • Driving too fast for road conditions: Even if within the speed limit, driving too fast on icy or snowy roads reduces control and increases stopping distance.
    • Using worn or improper tires: Failing to install winter tires or replace worn tires reduces traction on slippery roads.
    • Sudden braking or turning: Abrupt movements can lead to skidding or loss of control on slick roads.
    • Driving too close to other vehicles: Following too closely in bad weather increases the risk of rear-end collisions.
    • Not using headlights in low visibility: Not turning on headlights in fog, snow, or rain reduces visibility to other drivers.

    These types of negligence could increase the danger of driving in hazardous weather.

Common Types of Car Accidents in Minnesota

Not all car accidents in Minnesota are the same. Different types of accidents can make certain injuries more likely and may require more significant compensation.

Rear-End Collisions

Rear-end collisions occur when one vehicle crashes into the back of another. These accidents are often caused by:

  • Tailgating
  • Distracted driving
  • Sudden stops.

Rear-end collisions frequently happen in heavy traffic or at stoplights. While these accidents are typically less severe than others, they can still result in significant injuries like whiplash and head trauma. Fault is usually assigned to the driver in the rear, but exceptions exist.

Side-Impact Collisions (T-Bone)

Side-impact collisions, commonly known as T-bone accidents, occur when the front of one vehicle crashes into the side of another. These collisions typically happen at intersections when a driver runs a red light or fails to yield. Side-impact crashes can be especially dangerous for passengers seated on the impacted side, often leading to severe injuries or fatalities​.

Head-On Collisions

Head-on collisions involve the front ends of two vehicles colliding. These accidents are among the deadliest due to the combined speed of both vehicles. Head-on crashes are often caused by:

  • Drivers drifting into oncoming traffic
  • Driving the wrong way
  • Losing control of the vehicle

The impact force in these crashes often results in catastrophic injuries.

Single-Vehicle Accidents

Single-vehicle accidents involve only one vehicle, usually crashing into a stationary object like a tree, guardrail, or building. These accidents can occur due to:

  • Poor road conditions
  • Driver inattention
  • Drowsy driving
  • Loss of control.

While no other vehicles are involved, single-vehicle accidents can still lead to serious injuries and property damage – and they aren’t always the driver’s fault. Pedestrians, cyclists, and property owners can all be at fault for a single-vehicle accident.

Multi-Vehicle Pileups

Multi-vehicle accidents involve three or more vehicles and typically occur on highways or in heavy traffic. These crashes are often triggered by a single event, such as sudden braking or a chain reaction from an initial collision. Pileups can quickly escalate in severity, leading to multiple injuries, extensive property damage, and complicated legal claims, as the fault is often distributed across several drivers.​

Sideswipe Accidents

Sideswipe accidents occur when two vehicles traveling in the same direction make contact. This can happen during lane changes, especially if a driver fails to check their blind spot or signal properly. While sideswipe accidents often cause less damage than head-on or T-bone collisions, they can still lead to loss of vehicle control, resulting in spinouts or secondary crashes.

Rollover Accidents

Rollover accidents involve a vehicle flipping over onto its side or roof. These crashes are more common with vehicles with a higher center of gravity, like SUVs, trucks, and vans. Rollovers often occur due to sharp turns, high speeds, or collision impacts. Because of the violent nature of these accidents, rollovers frequently result in severe injuries.

Hit-and-Run Accidents

Hit-and-run accidents involve a driver leaving the scene after causing a crash without providing information or offering help. These accidents can range from minor fender benders to serious collisions involving injury. Minnesota law strictly penalizes hit-and-run drivers, especially if the accident involves significant injury or property damage.

Seeking Compensation for a Minnesota Car Accident

After a car accident in Minnesota, you can seek compensation to cover the damages you have suffered. Your Minnesota car accident attorney will help you calculate how much you are owed. Here are some common types of damages in a Minnesota car accident claim.

Medical Expenses

Medical expenses are often the most significant cost after a car accident. In Minnesota, your mandatory no-fault insurance covers up to $20,000 in medical expenses, including:

  • Hospital visits
  • Surgeries
  • Doctor’s appointments
  • Rehabilitation
  • Prescription medications​

If your injuries exceed this amount, you can file a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver to recover additional medical expenses, especially if the injuries are severe.

Lost Wages

Car accident victims may be entitled to compensation for lost wages if they are unable to work due to their injuries. Under Minnesota’s no-fault insurance, up to $20,000 is available to cover lost wages, with a maximum weekly benefit of $500 or 85% of the injured person’s income, whichever is less​. If your lost income exceeds this limit, you may pursue additional compensation through a personal injury lawsuit, particularly if you suffer long-term or permanent disability that affects your earning capacity.

Pain and Suffering

Injury victims can seek compensation for the physical pain and emotional distress caused by an accident. These are non-economic damages, meaning they don’t have a specific dollar value like medical bills or lost wages. In Minnesota, you can only seek compensation for pain and suffering if your injuries meet certain thresholds, such as more than $4,000 in medical expenses or permanent disfigurement.

An experienced Minnesota car accident attorney can help determine the appropriate compensation for pain and suffering based on the severity of your injuries and the impact on your daily life.

Property Damage

Property damage compensation covers the cost of repairing or replacing your vehicle and any personal property damaged in the accident. Unlike medical expenses and lost wages, property damage claims are typically handled outside of the no-fault insurance system. The at-fault driver’s insurance is usually responsible for covering these costs​.

Future Damages and Long-Term Rehabilitation

In cases of severe injury, victims may require ongoing medical care, physical therapy, or specialized equipment. You can seek compensation for these future expenses, especially if your injury results in long-term disability or chronic pain. Estimating future medical costs requires careful calculation and expert testimony to ensure all potential expenses are covered.

Loss of Consortium

Loss of consortium refers to the loss of companionship, affection, and support suffered by a spouse or family member due to the victim’s injuries. These damages can be sought if the accident significantly alters your relationship with your spouse or family.

Punitive Damages

In rare cases where the at-fault driver’s behavior was particularly reckless or intentional, you may be entitled to punitive damages. These are awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct in the future. However, punitive damages are not commonly awarded in car accident cases in Minnesota unless there is clear evidence of egregious conduct, such as extreme DUI or road rage​.

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Navigating Minnesota’s complicated car accident laws and insurance systems can be daunting. An experienced Minnesota accident lawyer will help you understand your rights and pursue the full compensation available.

Schedule your free consultation today, and SiebenCarey will happily answer all your questions!

Minnesota Personal Injury Claims Process

Understanding the legal process following a car accident can help you navigate your case more effectively. Here is a general overview of the steps involved.

1 Step

Free Consultation

Upon contacting SiebenCarey, we will schedule an initial consultation to discuss the details of your case. This allows us to assess the viability of your claim and provide you with valuable legal advice.

2 Step

Investigation

Our team will launch a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding your car accident. This may involve collecting accident reports, medical records, photographs, witness statements, and any other relevant evidence to strengthen your case.

3 Step

Medical Assessment

A thorough medical assessment is crucial to accurately determine the extent of your injuries and their impact on your life. We can connect you with trusted medical professionals who specialize in car accident injuries to ensure you receive proper care and documentation.

4 Step

Building Your Case

Our attorneys will develop a customized legal strategy tailored to your case based on the evidence and information gathered. This strategy maximizes your chances of obtaining a fair settlement or favorable trial outcome.

5 Step

Settlement Negotiations

Our team will negotiate with insurance companies and the opposing party's legal representatives on your behalf. We will skillfully advocate for your rights and seek a fair settlement that adequately compensates you for your injuries, damages, and losses.

6 Step

Trial Preparation and Representation

Most injury claims end in a settlement. If a fair settlement cannot be reached through negotiation, our trial attorneys will diligently prepare your case for trial. We will gather expert testimonies, present compelling evidence, and skillfully represent your interests in the courtroom.

7 Step

Case Resolution

Whether through settlement or trial verdict, we will work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome for your case. If a settlement is reached, we will ensure the terms are fair and satisfactory before finalizing the agreement.

8 Step

Continued Legal Guidance

Our commitment to your well-being extends beyond resolving your car accident case. We are here to address any legal questions or concerns that may arise in the future. Whether you need assistance with insurance issues, navigating the legal system, or understanding your rights in other matters, we are always a phone call away.

PRO TIP: Have you been injured in an accident? Avoid posting about your accident or recovery on social media! Even seemingly innocent posts can become a headache. Insurance companies may use your posts against you. Limiting your social media activity while your claim is ongoing is best. To learn more, check out this guide: 6 Pointers for Using Social Media Wisely After a Car, Truck, or Motorcycle Accident.

Why Choose SiebenCarey for Your Car Accident Claim?

We know the severe physical, emotional, and financial toll that a car accident can have on your life. Our dedicated team of car accident lawyers is here to support you and provide you with the best possible representation during this difficult time. Here's why we are the preferred choice for car accident victims in Minnesota:

Over 70 Years of Experience

SiebenCarey was founded in 1952 to fight for the rights of Minnesotans. Since then, we have become one of the largest and most widely respected personal injury law firms in the state. Our team of seasoned car accident lawyers has successfully handled thousands of cases. With every victory, we prove our commitment to helping those who need reliable legal representation.

Proven Record of Success

With a proven track record of securing substantial settlements and verdicts, we have built a reputation for achieving favorable outcomes for our clients. Our relentless pursuit of justice has helped countless car accident victims obtain the compensation they need to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.

Personalized Attention

We believe in the power of personalized legal representation. When you choose SiebenCarey, you will work directly with an experienced car accident attorney who will take the time to understand your unique circumstances. We prioritize communication and keep you informed at every stage of your case.

Comprehensive Investigation

Our team – including on-staff investigators – will thoroughly investigate your car accident, gather evidence, interview witnesses, and consult with experts, if necessary. This meticulous approach allows us to build a strong case on your behalf and negotiate from a position of strength.

Strong Negotiators and Trial Advocates

While we strive to reach fair settlements through negotiation, we are not afraid to take your case to trial if needed. Our experienced and battle-tested trial attorneys are prepared to vigorously advocate for your rights in the courtroom and present a compelling case to the jury.

Compassion

We are dedicated to not only fighting for your rights but also providing guidance, empathy, and reassurance every step of the way. You can trust that we will treat you with the utmost compassion and respect, ensuring you feel heard, supported, and empowered throughout your car accident claim.

Our Car Accident Attorneys Are Always Available

We are available to answer your questions 24 hours a day! Contact the personal injury lawyers at SiebenCarey at:

  • 800-474-4487 (toll-free in MN), or
  • 612-333-4500 for a free consultation

Just get in touch, and our car accident attorneys will evaluate your personal injury case and help you receive the justice you deserve after a car accident.

We can come to you if you're in the hospital or at home recovering from a car accident. Our personal injury attorneys have conveniently located law offices ready to serve you in:

  • Minneapolis metropolitan area
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  • Duluth

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When seeking justice for car accident victims in Minnesota, SiebenCarey is your trusted ally. With our experienced team, personalized attention, and comprehensive range of services, we are equipped to handle the complexities of your case and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Schedule a free consultation with one of our attorneys today and take the first step toward rebuilding your life after a car accident.

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Minnesota Car Accident Lawyer FAQs

What should I do after a car accident?

After a car accident, it is essential to prioritize your safety and well-being.

  1. Move to a safe location (if possible).
  2. Call emergency services for medical assistance.
  3. Exchange information with the other parties involved.
  4. Gather evidence and take photographs of the accident scene.
  5. Report the accident to the police and your insurance company as soon as possible.
  6. Consult an experienced car accident lawyer to understand your rights and legal options.


To learn more, see our free guide: 10 Steps to Follow After a Car Accident.

PRO TIP: Follow your doctor's orders strictly! Insurance companies often scrutinize your medical records to determine whether you followed your treatment plan. Attend all appointments, follow prescribed treatments, and document any ongoing pain or limitations to avoid any reduction in your claim.

What types of compensation can I recover in a car accident claim?

If you've been injured in a car accident, you may be entitled to various forms of compensation, including:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Rehabilitation costs
  • Future expenses and losses

Our team of Minnesota car accident lawyers will evaluate your case and fight to ensure you receive the full and fair compensation you deserve.

What evidence do I need for a successful car accident claim?

Building a strong case requires gathering relevant evidence to support your claim. This may include:

  • Accident reports
  • Photographs of the accident scene and property damage
  • Witness statements
  • Expert opinions
  • Medical records
  • Surveillance footage

Our experienced attorneys will conduct a thorough investigation and collect the necessary evidence to establish liability and demonstrate the full extent of your damages.

How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Minnesota?

In Minnesota, the statute of limitations for filing a car accident claim is generally six years from the date of the accident. However, you should always consult with an attorney promptly, as there may be exceptions and specific deadlines depending on the circumstances of your case. Failing to file within the applicable timeframe could result in losing your right to seek compensation.

How can a Minnesota car accident lawyer help me?

A Minnesota car accident lawyer can:

  • Offer legal guidance
  • Gather evidence
  • Strengthen your case
  • Negotiate with insurance companies
  • Advocate for your rights
  • Represent you in court if needed

In short, your attorney will handle all the complications of your case so you can rest and focus on healing.

What if I was partially responsible for an accident?

In Minnesota, you can pursue compensation even if you were partially responsible for an accident. However, the amount of compensation you receive may be reduced proportionally based on your percentage of fault. For example, if you were found to be 20% at fault and the total damages amounted to $100,000, your compensation would be reduced by 20% to $80,000.

It's important to consult with an experienced car accident attorney who can navigate the complexities of comparative negligence laws, build a strong case on your behalf, and strive to maximize your recovery—even if you share some degree of fault in the accident.

How long will it take to resolve my car accident claim?

The duration of a car accident claim can vary depending on various factors, including the complexity of the case, the severity of injuries, and the willingness of the insurance company to negotiate a fair settlement. Some cases can be resolved through negotiation within a few months, while others may require litigation and can take longer. Rest assured that our team will work diligently to resolve your claim as efficiently as possible while ensuring that your rights and best interests are protected.

Will I have to go to court for my car accident claim?

Not all car accident claims go to court. In fact, the majority of cases are resolved through negotiation and settlement outside of the courtroom. Our attorneys will strive to reach a fair settlement through negotiation, mediation, or alternative dispute resolution methods. However, if a fair agreement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to take your case to court and advocate for your rights before a judge and jury.

How much will it cost to hire a car accident attorney?

At SiebenCarey, we work on a contingency fee basis for car accident cases. This means that we only charge legal fees if we successfully recover compensation for you. Our fees are a percentage of the settlement or verdict obtained on your behalf.

We understand that you may be facing financial challenges after an injury, which is why we offer free initial consultations and work on a no-win, no-fee basis. This ensures that you can access quality legal representation without any upfront costs or financial risks.

What if the other driver doesn’t have insurance?

If the at-fault driver in your car accident does not have insurance or carries insufficient insurance coverage, you may still have options for compensation. In such cases, your own insurance policy may include uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, which can provide coverage for your injuries and damages. Consulting with an experienced car accident attorney can help you understand your insurance policy and explore all available avenues for compensation.

Should I accept a settlement offer for my car accident injury?

It is common for insurance companies to offer quick settlements soon after an accident. However, it is important to approach such offers with caution. Insurance companies may try to settle for a lower amount than you deserve, hoping to minimize their costs.

Before accepting any settlement offer, it is advisable to consult with a car accident attorney who can assess the offer, evaluate the full extent of your damages, and negotiate on your behalf to ensure you receive fair and just compensation.

Can I pursue a car accident claim if I was a passenger in the vehicle?

Yes, as a passenger in a car involved in an accident, you have the right to pursue a car accident claim. You can seek compensation for your injuries and damages from the at-fault driver's insurance company or through other available insurance coverage. Consulting with a car accident attorney will help you understand your rights as a passenger and guide you through the process of filing a claim.

What is Minnesota's no-fault insurance law, and how does it affect my car accident claim?

Minnesota's no-fault insurance law requires motor vehicle owners to carry personal injury protection (PIP) coverage. This coverage ensures that your own insurance company will promptly cover your medical expenses and certain other damages, regardless of fault.

However, the law also limits your ability to sue the at-fault driver for non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, unless your injuries meet specific criteria outlined in the law. Consulting with a car accident attorney can help you understand how the no-fault insurance law impacts your claim and navigate the legal requirements to seek the maximum benefits and compensation available.

What if I’m in an accident while out of state?

Minnesota drivers can get the compensation they deserve after a car crash both in-state and out-of-state by having adequate uninsured motorist, under-insured motorist, and no-fault insurance. Learn more about out-of-state car insurance coverage.

How can teen drivers stay safe on the road?

Teen drivers can stay safe on the road by following essential safety practices, such as:

  • Obeying all traffic laws
  • Avoiding distractions like cell phones
  • Wearing seat belts at all times

Additionally, ongoing driver education programs, including defensive driving courses, can provide valuable skills and knowledge to enhance their safety awareness and decision-making abilities. Open communication with parents or guardians about driving responsibilities, setting clear expectations, and enforcing curfews and passenger limitations can also contribute to safer driving habits for teen drivers.

See our safety tips for teen drivers and their parents.

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At SiebenCarey, we are committed to providing comprehensive legal support throughout your car accident claim process. Our team of experts will handle all aspects of your case, from conducting investigations and negotiations to representing you in court, if necessary. We will guide you through the complex legal system, protect your rights, and fight tirelessly to maximize your compensation.

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The experienced car accident attorneys at SiebenCarey are ready to help you recover the compensation you’re owed. To get help with your personal injury claim, schedule a free consultation with a SiebenCarey attorney today!

Contact the Minnesota personal injury lawyers at SiebenCarey at:

  • 800-474-4487 (toll-free in MN), or
  • 612-333-4500 for a free consultation

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