
What To Look For In Winter Slip And Fall Cases
Minnesotans are no stranger to treacherous surfaces. Winter creates opportunities for accidents in nearly everything that we do in our day to day lives. Slippery
Minnesotans are no stranger to treacherous surfaces. Winter creates opportunities for accidents in nearly everything that we do in our day to day lives. Slippery
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.
Motorcycles are a thrilling way to experience some of the best things that the open road has to offer. While you are enjoying what a
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
Motorcycles in Minnesota represent a small fraction of the motor vehicles on the road. But, compared to other motor vehicles, they have a high crash
Wrongful death cases are unique because they are a large umbrella that is meant to keep the family and loved ones of victims provided for
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.
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.2″] Boating is a major part of most Minnesotans yearly plans. Living in the land of 10,000 lakes, Minnesotans have a lot
More people own dogs in the United States than ever before, and that number keeps growing. Dogs are usually content to give companionship and happiness,
Everyone has fallen down at some point. Rarely does it result in lasting injury or permanent harm, and is usually not a big deal. But,