Minnesota Accident and Injury Laws
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If you or a loved one has been in an accident, you probably understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll an accident injury can take. A debilitating injury can leave you unable to work and saddled with substantial medical bills. Fortunately, Minnesota has accident and injury laws that provide accident victims with legal recourse. Whether you've been the victim of an accident, suffered a workplace injury, or been the cause of an accident, it's in your best interests to learn about the state's injury laws. FindLaw's Minnesota Accident and Injury Laws section is a great place to start, with articles on state negligence laws, the civil statute of limitations, and more. Click on a link below to get started.