Minnesota Personal Injury Attorney
Auto Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Dog Bites
Falls
Work Injuries
Defective Products
Wrongful Death
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One reason that the "business approach" to personal injury law is becoming commonplace is that lawyers are becoming detached
from the communities they claim to represent. They often move to wealthier, suburban neighborhoods and stop running into people
in the area they serve. They sometimes move out of this area altogether, but continue to advertise and practice law here, because
it's cheaper to advertise here than in the Twin Cities, and there are fewer competitors here. They can set up an office of support
staff, drive up for a couple client meetings, and settle a case with a few phone calls. It's not uncommon for these types of law firms
to handle hundreds of personal injury cases, and it's virtually impossible for these absentee lawyers to adequately and respectfully
manage that many claims.
For that reason, the "business approach" lawyers don't feel the same duty of utmost good faith and loyalty. It's not their
neighbor who died in a tragic automobile collision. It's not their friend who lost their hand in a defective product. It's not their
high school classmate who fell on the neglected sidewalk. For them, their client is someone they don't know and may never meet.
And once the case is settled, they'll never see them again. It's literally case closed. This "business approach" lawyer has studied
the economics of your area and decided to set up a profitable business based on the misfortunes of your community.
I, as your attorney, am in your community, your church, the schools, and in the grocery store. I will do right by you because we're
a part of the same community. I live by the St. Cloud Hospital, in one of this area's core neighborhoods, and I have friends and
relatives all over Central Minnesota.
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