orn in 1953, Timothy W. Nelson was raised on a farm
near Redwood Falls, Minnesota. He attended Concordia College
in Moorhead, Minnesota where he obtained his bachelor’s
degree in physical education and health in 1975. He also started
on the 1974 Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
champion Football team.
Following college, Tim taught physical education
and health in a small South Dakota town before returning to
Minnesota where he was Assistant Principal at New London-Spicer
High School for five years. While at New London-Spicer, he
coached football, wrestling and track and obtained a master's
degree from St. Cloud State University in 1981.
He received his law degree from the University
of South Dakota in 1984, where he was a sterling honor graduate.
Tim was admitted to the Minnesota bar in 1984 and the South
Dakota bar in 1985. His first job as an attorney was with
the firm of Gislason, Dosland, Hunter & Milecki in New
Ulm. There, he not only represented personal injury victims,
but also gained experience in the areas of insurance defense,
criminal defense and the general practice of law.
In 1986, Tim moved to St. Cloud to work for
three years as an associate with Donohue, Rajkowski, Hansmeier,
Grunke and Jovanovich. While continuing to gain experience
in the field of personal injury, he also did criminal prosecution
for the cities of Waite Park, St. Joseph and St. Stephen,
and legal work for their corporate client, the Monsanto Chemical
Company.
In 1989, Tim joined a solo-practitioner,
Geoff Gempeler, and helped him build his firm into a successful
personal injury practice. In 1991, Tim and Geoff tried a defective
products claim against a swimming pool manufacturer, obtaining
a $983,000 verdict for a woman injured while diving into a
pool. The verdict was believed to be one of the largest in
Sherburne County history at the time.
In 1992, Tim earned his certification by
the Minnesota State Bar Association as a “Civil Trial
Specialist”. This honor is reserved only for those attorneys
who have been able to meet the rigorous requirements of certification,
including demonstrated knowledge and substantial experience
as a civil trial lawyer.
In 1993, Tim became a partner in Nelson Hanson
Personal Injury Attorneys and in 1995, the firm became known
as NELSON PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS. Since then, he has committed
his practice to helping victims obtain fair compensation for
their injures.
He is a member of the American Trial Lawyer’s
Association, the Minnesota Trial Lawyer’s Association
and the Minnesota State Bar Association. He is also a former
member of the Board of Governors of the Minnesota Trial Lawyer’s
Association. He has taught continuing legal education classes
to other attorneys and is an adjunct professor of Trial Practice
at William Mitchell College of Law. |