Car Accidents FAQ
July 22, 2024 – B.J. Robichaud
Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Car Accident Cases in Minnesota
How does Negligence or carelessness of a driver factor into auto collision cases in Minnesota?
Negligence is typically the foundation of Minnesota auto collision cases. If a driver fails to exercise reasonable care on the road and this failure leads to an accident, they may be considered negligent and liable for damages.
What should I do immediately after being involved in a car accident in Minnesota?
Following a car accident in Minnesota, ensure your safety and the safety of others, call 911 if there are injuries, exchange information with the other driver, take pictures of the scene and damages, and report the accident to your insurance company.
What losses can potentially be recovered in a car accident lawsuit in Minnesota?
Through a Minnesota car accident lawsuit, you can seek to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage. In cases of gross negligence, punitive damages might also be awarded.
What is Minnesota’s statute of limitations for filing a car accident claim?
In Minnesota, there is a statute of limitations of six years for personal injury claims.
How does the no-fault insurance system work in Minnesota?
Under Minnesota’s no-fault system, your own insurance pays for your medical and certain other expenses up to your policy’s limit, regardless of who caused the accident.
What does it mean for my claim if I was partially at fault for the car accident in Minnesota?
Minnesota follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning you can still seek to recover damages if you’re partially at fault, but your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault as long as it’s not more than 50%. You would not be able to recover compensation if you are determined to be over 50% at fault for the accident.
Should I accept an insurance settlement offer after a car accident?
It’s wise to consult an attorney before accepting any settlement offers. Insurance companies often offer less than the full value of your claim. Your attorney can handle insurance company negotiations on your behalf to avoid pitfalls and navigate insurance adjuster tactics that could devalue your claim. An experienced Minnesota car accident attorney can seek an appropriate settlement after assessing your claim during a free consultation.
How can an attorney help with my car accident case in Minnesota?
An attorney can help by investigating the accident, gathering evidence, negotiating with insurance companies, and representing you in court to seek fair and appropriate compensation.
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