Automobile/Truck Accidents

More than 90,000 car accidents are reported in Minnesota each year, according to the Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety.  In 2006 alone, almost 500 people were killed and more than 35,000 people were injured – and 11,000 of those suffered severe or moderate injuries.  In addition to the tragic loss of life, car accidents cost Minnesotans an estimated $1.6 billion in 2006 alone.

By law, parties injured in an automobile or truck accident may be entitled to compensation for repairs or other property loss, medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any permanent or disfiguring injury or death.

Since 1993, Faris & Faris Law Office has represented hundreds of people who have been injured or suffered the loss of a family member in a car accident.  We can evaluate the facts of your case and help you achieve the peace of mind you deserve after an injury or fatal accident

What to do when involved in any auto/truck accident or crash:

Auto/Truck Accident No-Fault Insurance Benefits:

The Minnesota No-Fault Act (65B Statutes) controls the rights and benefits of people injured in motor vehicle accidents. Click on the links below for more information on No-Fault Insurance-related topics:

Minnesota Dept of Public Safety Accident Definitions

No-fault Accident Victims Legal Rights:

No-fault Medical Expenses:

No-fault Wage Loss Benefits:

No-fault Replacement Services:

No-fault Survivor's Benefits:

No-fault Termination of Benefits:

Determining the Value of Your Claim:

Payment for Automobile Damage:

Rental Automobile:

State Regulation of Insurance Claims Practices - M.S.A. 72A.201:

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