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Personal Injury Claims in Minneapolis, MN

Population

429,000

Avg. Verdict Range

$30,000 – $300,000

Minneapolis is the largest city in Minnesota and a major center for healthcare, financial services, and retail. Its long, severe winters create extensive slip-and-fall hazards, and vehicle accidents on icy roads are a significant source of injury claims. Minnesota's no-fault auto insurance system and extremely long six-year statute of limitations create a distinctive legal environment for Minneapolis injury victims. Hennepin County District Court handles a large personal injury caseload, and local attorneys are experienced with both winter premises liability cases and the threshold requirements for pursuing no-fault auto accident claims in court.

Where Personal Injury Cases Are Filed in Minneapolis

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Hennepin County District Court

State Trial Court

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US District Court, District of Minnesota

Federal Court

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Minnesota Court of Appeals

State Appellate Court

Most personal injury cases are filed in state trial court. Federal jurisdiction typically requires diversity of citizenship and damages exceeding $75,000.

Minnesota Fault Rules — What This Means for Your Claim

Minnesota follows a modified comparative fault rule with a 51% bar. Plaintiffs at 50% or less fault may recover with proportional reduction. Minnesota also has a no-fault auto insurance system, requiring PIP coverage and a threshold injury before victims can sue in tort. The statute of limitations for personal injury in Minnesota is six years — the longest in the country — giving Minneapolis injury victims substantial time to pursue their claims. Hennepin County juries tend to be moderate to plaintiff-friendly in serious cases.

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Average Verdict Range in Minneapolis

$30,000

General personal injury verdicts in Minneapolis typically range from $30,000 – $300,000. Actual outcomes depend on injury severity, medical costs, lost income, and the specific facts of each case.

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For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney.