How NPI Has Recovered Millions for Accident Victims
For more than 35 years, the attorneys at Nelson Personal Injury have been helping accident victims obtain the compensation they deserve. Here are the driving factors that set us apart.
For more than 35 years, the attorneys at Nelson Personal Injury have been helping accident victims obtain the compensation they deserve. Here are the driving factors that set us apart.
A ”hit and run” accident is one where a driver of a motor vehicle has caused property damage and/or personal injury to another as a
When it comes to insurance claims after a car accident, the majority of the involved parties are the drivers of the vehicles themselves. However, if
Car accidents can result in minor to serious injuries, and the aftermath can be incredibly stressful. The entanglements with insurance, the police, and the other
Beyond the fact that car accidents can result in injuries ranging from significant to minor, the aftermath can be extremely stressful. The entanglements with insurance
Nearly 1.35 million drivers die each year in automobile accidents, while an additional 20-50 million suffer from accident-related injuries. It is shocking that, given these
Did you know that the average person is expected to be in multiple motor vehicle accidents in their lifetime? Of course, not all motor vehicle
Driving in winter can be dangerous. Snowy and icy conditions reduce visibility, control, and performance while driving. Stalling out when you are traveling in winter or getting into a car accident can mean that you won’t be able to drive, or run a heater, for several hours. Make sure your car is prepared for cold weather this winter by looking at some tips to make sure your vehicle is ready to tackle snow and ice, and you have supplies in case your car breaks down, with Nelson Personal Injury.
On the highway or off, sharing the road with large “big rig” trucks that are 3 or even 4 times the size of your vehicle
The stay at home order for Minnesota was issued by Governor Tim Walz on March 28th, introducing a mandatory quarantine for non-essential activities statewide. While this was in response to COVID-19, the quarantine itself produced some interesting statistics. With travel restricted, there were far fewer cars on the road throughout the summer. Nelson Personal Injury takes a look at what this reduced traffic and travel meant for Minnesota’s Car Accident rate, and how it affects commutes.