Get out the vote: voting in Minnesota while disabled
The State of Minnesota has issued some helpful information for disabled voters: https://www.disability.state.mn.us/information-and-assistance/voting-information/
Tips for taking your opioid medication safely
Prescribed opioid medications may allow you to manage or control your symptoms. However, if your doctor has negligently recommended their use and you are unknowingly consuming opioids, you may endanger [...]
How much is your pain and suffering worth?
When you sustain a serious injury in Minnesota, you can sue the negligent person and/or entity responsible for the accident or malpractice that caused your injury. A personal injury lawsuit [...]
Keeping children safe in a recreational vehicle
Traveling in a recreational vehicle through Minnesota means an adventure for the whole family. However, doing anything with children in tow may present unique challenges and risks as all parents [...]
Fatal and serious car accidents have increased in Minnesota
Since the start of 2020, Minnesota residents have experienced an increase in the number of serious and fatal accidents. A decline in vehicle traffic during March and April did not [...]
Beginning a new job and the risk of an injury
On the one hand, starting a new job is often very exciting and opens up new opportunities. At the same time, this also presents challenges for many people, from stress [...]
The link between firefighting and cancer
Most modern professions are dangerous in some way or another, but today’s firefighters face especially hazardous work environments that place them at risk for a wide range of work-related injuries [...]
How damaging are repetitive stress injuries?
Minnesota workers like you often do the same tasks every day. Maybe you are a secretary who spends time answering phone calls or typing. Perhaps you are a teacher who [...]