MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. We have heard much about the importance of bike lanes. Many experts claim that they can keep cyclists safe when riding on city streets. But do they really? According to the Atlantic, one of the reasons why New York City’s bike lanes are so safe is that many include physical barriers in additionRead More
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Autumn Brings More Animal Collisions
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Autumn brings earlier sunsets, changing leaves, and cooler days. It also brings with it an increased risk of car accidents, especially those involving animals. According to AARP, a driver is 3.5 more likely to hit any animal in November. Why? Fall brings in the deer mating season, meaning that more deer might beRead More
What Neanderthals Can Teach Us About Personal Injury
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. According to the Atlantic, like us, our Neanderthal ancestors may have suffered serious injuries. And, like us, they survived their injuries and went on to live highly productive lives. How did they manage to do this? Just like modern humans, Neanderthals may have had modern medicine and social support networks in place thatRead More
Are Limos Safe? Recent Accident Raises Questions
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Many things went wrong last week in a devastating limo accident that left 20 people dead. According to the New York Times, the limousine itself failed traffic inspections and the driver didn’t have the right license to be driving a limo with people inside. Reports indicate that the intersection where the accident tookRead More
Taking Uber to Get to the Hospital Instead of an Ambulance? What’s the Personal Injury Risk?
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. According to USA Today, an ambulance ride can set you back thousands of dollars. While more people these days have medical insurance, many insurance companies require individuals to meet high deductibles before coverage sets in. As a result, some people are thinking twice before they call an ambulance to get them to theRead More
Suffering PTSD After a Car Accident? Know the Hidden Side Effects
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. It is now commonly known that individuals who survive car accidents can suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. According to WebMD, the symptoms of PTSD include insomnia, flashbacks, avoidance of the situation or situations similar to where the violence or trauma occurred, or changes in behavior. Individuals suffering from PTSD may also struggle withRead More
Exciting New Research Offers Hope for Spinal Cord Injury Patients
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. Spinal cord injury can occur after a slip and fall, workplace injury, or car accident. This injury is particularly devastating because it can lead to lost mobility and because it is often a permanent injury. Patients with spinal cord injury may struggle with mobility challenges, changes to their health, and changes to theirRead More
Workplace Injuries: Are You Allowed to Sue Your Employer?
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. If your rights have been violated at work, you may think that you’d have the right to sue your employer. For example, if you suffer a sexual assault at work and your company does nothing, many workers would think that they would have the right to sue. Or, if your employer steals yourRead More
Witnessed an Accident? What You Can Do
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. AzCentral reports that after a semi-truck crashed into a Greyhound bus in New Mexico, passing motorists stopped to help bus passengers escape the wreckage. These bystanders are heroic. Their actions helped countless people escape to safety, and their vigilance possibly helped prevent other accidents from occurring. However, when drivers witness accidents on highways,Read More
New 3-D Printed Devices Show Promise for Spinal Injury Patients
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota. According to the Star Tribune, University of Minnesota researchers have started using 3-D printers to create “scaffolds” that can contain neuron stem cells that can then be used to repair spinal cord damage. While medical professionals have been able to print plastic scaffolds using live cells, it is only recently that researchers haveRead More