MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. While we are likely years away from seeing driverless vehicles on the road in Minneapolis, researchers are currently studying beliefs about car accidents and driverless cars. A study recently published in Science, evaluates beliefs regarding how driverless vehicles should behave in an accident scenario and beliefs regarding government regulation. Researchers have presented studyRead More
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When to Call a Personal Injury Lawyer in Minneapolis, Minnesota
If you’ve been in a car accident, you may wonder when it is appropriate to call a lawyer, or if you even need a lawyer to resolve your claim. The truth is that not all car crash cases require the assistance of a personal injury lawyer. However, if your accident resulted in serious injuries orRead More
Pedestrian Personal Injury Accidents Happen in Minneapolis Almost Every Day
In Minneapolis, seven people have died so far this year as a result of vehicle-pedestrian accidents. Yet, these numbers don’t reveal the hidden toll that cars take on pedestrians every day. According to MPR News, in 2015, a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle about once every day and a half. For personal injury victims,Read More
Accident Lawyer in Minneapolis, Minnesota Discusses Increase in Bike Injuries
According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, bike injuries have been on the rise since 1998. While bike riding is often noted for its health benefits, riding also presents unique challenges and increased risk of accidents. Just recently, five bikers were killed in a devastating accident when a truck hit them, according toRead More
Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors Finding Alternative Treatments for Recovery in Minneapolis, Minnesota
According to the Centers for Disease Control, every year, approximately 1.7 million Americans sustain traumatic brain injuries. These injuries can impact every aspect of a person’s life-from work, to play, to their ability to communicate. Patients may require long-term care and rehabilitation services. The quality of services patients receive can often correlate with long-term qualityRead More
Should Minneapolis Ride Sharing Companies and Taxis Be Subject to Hours of Service Limits?
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration places strict limits on the number of hours a passenger carrying driver can operate his or her vehicle without stopping to rest or sleep. These laws are incredibly important to prevent personal injury accidents involving commercial passenger-carrying vehicles. Yet, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, there is one kind of commercial operationRead More
How to Handle Low Ball Insurance Offers for Your Personal Injury Claim in Minneapolis
Donald Trump’s “The Art of the Deal” may claim to teach you everything you need to know about negotiations, but it’s not likely Trump wrote a chapter on negotiating with your insurance claims adjuster. Yet, individuals who have suffered personal injuries in Minneapolis, Minnesota may find themselves having to negotiate for their settlements, precisely atRead More
Forget the Breathalyzer, the Textalyzer Offers New Frontier in Catching Distracted Drivers
According to MADD, in 2014, approximately 290,000 people were injured in drunk driving accidents. While we don’t want to minimize the seriousness of drinking and driving—consider this: in 2014, 431,000 people were injured in distracted driving accidents, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. That means that over 100,000 more people were hurt in distractedRead More
AA Automotive Sued in Class Action Filed By The Los Angeles Labor Law Lawyers
The Los Angeles employment law lawyers at Blumenthal, Nordrhaug & Bhowmik filed a pending class action lawsuit against AA Automotive Personnel Services, Inc (“AA Automotive”).
Minnesota Seeks Help of Employers in Putting an End to Distracted Driving
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted driving has reached “epidemic” levels. In 2014, 3,129 people died due to distracted driving. 400,000 more were injured because another driver chose to send a text message or make a call while behind the wheel. As many as 70% of teens have admitted to texting andRead More