MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Individuals who survive car accidents in the U.S. face unique challenges. Not only do they sometimes face a long road to recovery, they may also struggle financially to pay medical expenses, rehabilitation expenses, and make ends meet if they have to miss time from work. The pain and suffering associated with a carRead More
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Model Sues Tampon Company After Suffering From Toxic Shock Syndrome
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. A tampon is the last thing you’d think could cause a personal injury, but for some women who suffer from rare cases of Toxic Shock Syndrome, using tampons can turn out to not only be dangerous, it can be downright deadly. Vice recently reported on a model in California who came down withRead More
Dealing With Bicycle Accidents In Minnesota
Minnesota is also known as the land of ten thousand lakes. It’s a fact, however that it’s also one of the top cycling states in the nation. Minneapolis ranks as the #1 urban city in America in bicycling despite its environment. Minneapolis is not the only place in Minnesota to be cyclist friendly. Scenic rides,Read More
Safe Driving During the Super Bowl
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. The Super Bowl is coming to Minneapolis on February 4th. While the excitement and the tourism are to be celebrated, the Super Bowl will also bring with it traffic headaches. The Star Tribune expects the city to see parking and traffic congestion. Local businesses have warned their employees to expect more traffic andRead More
Disabled After a Car Accident: Understand Disability Discrimination
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. U.S. law provides many protections to Americans with disabilities. For example, under the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, individuals are not permitted to discriminate against a person for employment on the basis of disability. The Americans with Disabilities Act protects individuals from discrimination on the basis of disability. The act protects Americans withRead More
Don’t Do This After a Car Accident
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Most people are aware of some of the things they should do after a car accident. Most people know they should file a police report. They know they should exchange insurance information with the other party involved in the crash. They know they should seek medical attention if they have been hurt. MostRead More
Amazon Facing Citations for Not Reporting Workplace Injuries
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. It’s the holiday season. For many workers, this is a time of year to push forward, put in longer hours, and get the job done. However, for Amazon workers, the holiday season may be pushing some beyond their limit. When this happens, injuries can occur.
More People Are Ordering Online: This Means More Trucks
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Online sales on Black Friday increased this year. Fortune reports that the number of people buying online grew by 24%. Reports show that foot traffic in traditional retail stores decreased by 1%. While this may not be a big dip, it still isn’t clear whether consumers were actually purchasing at the stores orRead More
What to Do If You Are Stalled in a Highway
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. The new Netflix original, Shot in the Dark, follows the lives of “stringers,” freelance journalists who chase car accidents, burning cars, and high-speed police arrests on LA’s late-night street. The show is Fast and the Furious meets Cops. After watching a few minutes of the first episode, you start to get a feelRead More
Self-Driving Bus Crashes Two Hours After Being Put on the Road
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. The bus had only been on the road for two hours when it crashed. A self-driving shuttle was launched in Las Vegas to great celebration and acclaim. It is designed to move passengers through the city on a 0.6-mile-long route. The rides are free and are designed to raise awareness about technology inRead More









