What We Do
Injuries and Accidents
- Insurance Claims
- Truck Accident Lawyer
- Car Accident Lawyers
- Dog Bite Attorney
- Electrical Accidents
- Burn Injury Attorney
- Premises Liability
- Slip & Falls
- Workplace Accidents
- Transportation Accidents
- News & Topics
Welcome to Pritzker | Ruohonen
Minnesota Injury Accident Lawyers
Minnesota
Accident Lawyers at Pritzker | Ruohonen
The Minnesota accident lawyers at Pritzker | Ruohonen have gained a national
reputation for excellence. Founder Fred Pritzker has been interviewed by the New
York Times, Wall Street Journal, and
other publications for his work in the area of product liability, which can
be an issue in many cases involving accident and injury. Fred Pritzker, Rich
Ruohonen, and Elliot Olsen are sought-after speakers on injury and
accident issues. Rich Ruohonen has recently chaired two legal seminars
for the MN Trial Lawyers Association, one focusing on traumatic brain injury
(TBI) and the other on conveying pain and suffering issues in a jury trial.
Service to Clients
Our Minnesota accident lawyers give our clients the time, attention and
respect they deserve. They strive to create an environment where every client's
case is handled as the most important one in the firm. Part of that
process involves taking the time to get to know each client and the client’s
family, which makes for better legal representation and helps our clients feel
more comfortable with the legal process. According to Fred Pritzker, the care
given to each case is based on two things, a passion to obtain justice for
injured clients and the fact that the attorneys genuinely like their clients. As a case in point, attorney Rich Ruohonen accepted a pro bono (without pay) case involving an insurance company's denial of a claim and also fought for passage of a law that would prevent further injustice by insurance companies.
Many times injured people are not able to come to our offices. Please contact us, and we will meet with you at our expense at your home, in the hospital, or wherever it is convenient for you. After being contacted by a family about a wrongful death case, Fred Pritzker flew to visit the family. A family barbecue was the highlight of the trip.
If you or a family member has been injured in an accident, please contact Pritzker | Ruohonen toll-free at 1-888-377-8900 or submit the firm's online consultation form for review by an attorney. Put our experience, skill, reputation, and resources to work for you.
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Accident News and Topics
Minnesota Tour (Charter) Bus Accident
A tour bus carrying Pelican Rapids High School band students crashed, killing one student and injuring several others. Buses are common carriers and are obligated under federal law to provide a high level of safety to their passengers.
Pritzker | Ruohonen Newsletter
Pritzker | Ruohonen is now publishing its newsletters online. Sign up today to receive the newsletter via email. Read our newsletters: Spring 2008 and Summer 2008.
Yamaha Rhino Lawsuit
NBC affiliate KSBY interviewed Fred Pritzker regarding Yamaha Rhino rollover accidents. There has not been a Yamaha Rhino recall.
Sexual Assault at Casino Child Care Center
WCCO interviewed Rich Ruohonen regarding a sexual assault case. Watch the January 29 video and the January 30 video.
Lawsuit Filed in Red Lake School Shooting Case
Pritzker Ruohonen filed a lawsuit on behalf of a student severely injured in the Red Lake School shooting.
Pain and Suffering
Rich Ruohonen recently chaired a legal seminar on obtaining compensation for pain and suffering in a personal injury case. As an attorney at Pritzker | Ruohonen, Rich uses his knowledge, experience, and reputation to maximize recoveries for clients.
Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries Related to Electrical Accidents
Brain injuries from electrical accidents can occur as a direct result of an electric shock, from a fall after an electric shock, or from cerebral anoxia due to related respiratory problems.
Traumatic Brain Injury
Pritzker | Ruohonen attorneys Fred Pritzker, Rich Ruohonen and Elliot Olsen spoke at the annual Minnesota Association for Justice Brain Injury Seminar.
