1 Dead, 8 Injured In Chisago County

A four-car crash, on Hwy 8 near Chisago City, left a 34-year-old woman dead. There were 9 people in the four vehicles. The other 8 occupants suffered minor injuries.

There were 3 vehicles waiting at a signal light on Hwy 8 at Johnson Lane. When the light turned green, they started to accelerate when they were rear-ended by a fourth vehicle, a 2000 Buick Century. According to the State Patrol, the fourth vehicle was traveling at highway speed.

The accident is under investigation. It did not appear to be alcohol-related.

Overall, the Labor Day weekend was relatively safe. The Minnesota State Patrol said that this was the only fatal accident this weekend. It was a significant drop from the 14 people killed in car crashes over Memorial Day weekend.

Help For Accident Victims’ Families

If your family has suffered spinal injuries, brain injuries, or even wrongful death, you need legal representation to optimize the insurance compensation. It is important to be checked by a doctor if you have been rear-ended at high speed even if you feel like you are not injured. In some cases the soft tissue injuries are not felt for a few days. For more information call (612) TSR-TIME and speak to a Minneapolis personal injury attorney or submit our free consultation form.

Fatal Crash Devastates Family

Lawunmi Olabisi-Barbington was a woman of few words, but she had a lot to celebrate, as she was working toward her law degree and her family was thriving. Her son was a very popular boy in his Anoka High School class.

In a split second, the dreams of the family were shattered because their van was struck in north Minneapolis on Interstate 94 by a vehicle that had already been involved in a collision. The van would roll several times before it would come to a stop and the end result would be three family members dead. Olabisi-Barbington, her son, and Modupe Olabisi were all killed in the fatal crash. Seun Eperutolu-Barbington was 16 and Modupe Olabisi was 80.

Now there is a community in Coon Rapids mourning this family, as well as a church in south Minneapolis rallying around a mourning family.

At Anoka High School, Seun was a football player and ran track. Because he was so popular with the other students, many of them are mourning and sharing stories about a boy who touched their lives. Everyone knew him and said he was the type of kid who would give the jacket off of his back if a student didn’t have one. He was the type of person others wanted to be around.

A sophomore at the high school, Seun dreamed of going to college and had just visited Minnesota State University in Mankato, although he was still over two years from finishing high school. His mother had stressed to him how important school was. His mother held a master’s degree in sociology from the University of Minnesota and was looking at law schools before she died.

This was a family that loved the Twin Cities.

It was the University of Minnesota that brought the family from Nigeria to the United States. Another sister, an Arizona resident, had attended the university 35 years ago. When her siblings visited her, they fell in love with the area and would make the move ten years after that. Only one brother lives in Nigeria.

The driver of the van, John Barbington, 52, is in serious condition that took his wife, son, and mother-in-law. He is known in their neighborhood as a “caregiver.” He takes care of other adults for a Brooklyn Park home health agency. His mother-in-law was a nurse practitioner in Nigeria, but never got a license in the United States.

It was Olabisis, a woman of very few words, who made a very big impact in lives without speaking many words. Approximately 19 years ago, she was involved in another I-94 accident in Minneapolis. Her car was struck by a drunk driver and she lost use of one arm. However, she learned to live without it.

Other members of the family who survived the crash but were in the hospital include Fisayo Barbington, 15; Faith Barbington, 12; Tobi Barbington, 5; and Oluremi Ogundare, 61.

Garbage Truck Accident Fatally Injures 5 Year Old

A commercial waste management truck rolled over Harris Nyumah, a 5-year-old who came from Liberia 3 years ago, and killed him instantly. The garbage truck accident occurred at about 11 a.m., on Thursday morning, near the intersection of 51st Ave. N and Ewing Ave. N.

Harris had been playing outside. He darted after his ball as it rolled into the street. The garbage truck was backing up and the driver could not see the boy.

The boy died at the scene and his body was taken to the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s office. The garbage truck accident is still under investigation. The driver of the garbage truck is cooperating fully with the investigation and is said to be devastated. “At this point, I don’t anticipate any charges, but things could always change,” Commander Mike Reynolds said.

At TSR Injury Law, our truck accident lawyers in Minneapolis are compassionate, aggressive personal injury lawyers with years of experience. Our attorneys are consistently named Super Lawyers and Top Lawyers by their peers. Call for a free consultation, (612) TSR-TIME or submit our contact form.

Minnesota Good Faith Law

The Minnesota Good Faith Law was signed into law April 18, 2008 and went into effect August 1, 2008. It applies to claims against your own insurance company — setting the standard of conduct for insurance companies when settling no fault (NF), underinsured (UIM), and uninsured (UM) policy claims. It requires that insurers have a credible basis for denying a claim by its insured — that they act in good faith toward the insured.

If you have been in a car accident, it is beneficial to have legal representation even for the no fault claim in order to ensure that the insurance company acts in good faith so that you receive fair compensation for damages. TSR Injury Law has years of experience combating insurance company injustices. Our Minneapolis personal injury attorneys have recovered millions for our clients. Call (612) TSR-TIME or submit our free consultation form.

Good Faith Law: Minnesota Statute 604.18

This good faith law is being hailed one of the most significant pro-consumer insurance legislation passed in Minnesota in many years. The basics of the law are:

  • The court may award damages and costs to an insured if the following can be proven against the insurer:
    • the absence of a reasonable basis for denying the benefits of the insurance policy; and
    • that the insurer knew of the lack of a reasonable basis for denying the benefits of the insurance policy or acted in reckless disregard of the lack of a reasonable basis for denying the benefits of the insurance policy

The damages awarded would be an amount equal to one-half of the proceeds awarded that are in excess of an amount offered by the insurer at least ten days before the trial begins, or $250,000, whichever is less. The court may also award reasonable attorney fees actually incurred for filing a good faith claim.

An example of how the good faith law will work:

The insurance company offers $20,000 on a policy with $100,000 limit, but the jury awards $200,000. If it can be proven that the insurance company’s offer violated the good faith law, the plaintiff will receive the $100,000 policy limit PLUS $90,000 (half of the difference between what was offered and what the jury awarded) in damages. In addition, the insurance company would be required to pay the attorney fees for the subsequent claim.

Minnesota Good Faith Claim Lawyer

The Good Faith Law should make insurance companies more accountable for their actions toward the insured. If you have been in a car accident, truck accident, or motorcycle accident, and you feel like the insurance company has not offered a reasonable amount, contact us today at (612) TSR-TIME. Our lawyers have years of experience handling Minneapolis auto accident cases. We have a reputation for getting the job done with excellent results.

Call (612) TSR-TIME  – No Fees Until We Win.

Fuel Truck Rollover Near Albertville, MN

There was a semi truck / car accident today near Albertville, Minnesota. A tanker truck rolled over into the median on Interstate 94 about 11 a.m. The driver of the truck was maneuvering the truck to avoid hitting a car making an illegal U-turn, when his truck rolled over, leaking fuel all over the highway.

State Patrol Lt. Matt Langer reported that I-94, in both directions, will be closed for hours and thousands of vehicles will be redirected while crews take care of the clean up. The fuel was removed from the tanker by 6 p.m.

Two people sustained minor injuries. The driver of the car may be cited for the illegal U-turn.

Legal Help For Accident Victims

Our Minneapolis truck accident lawyers have years of experience with excellent success. We have recovered millions for victims of truck accidents and car accidents. Steve TerryChuck Slane, and Rich Ruohonen are consistently named Super Lawyers by Minneapolis St. Paul Magazine and Minnesota Law & Politics. If you have been in an accident call someone with experience, someone who knows the law, and someone who gets results. Call (612) TSR-TIME or submit our free consultation form.

DWI Survivor Suffers from Spinal Injury

Kellie Stein’s life changed drastically one day when she fell victim to a drunk driver. Now she says she just “lays there” and that she “just exists.”

On the other side is Kristin Kealy who is a single mother who had no criminal record and her driving record was clean. One night, she made the wrong decision and reached 90 miles per hour on a Coon Rapids road. Her drunkenness and her speed caused her to rear-end a Pontiac Firebird driven by Stein.

Now Stein is paralyzed from the neck down due to a severe spinal injury. In August, she had to leave the hospital to tell an Anoka County judge about the accident and how it changed her life forever.

Stein, 32, had to be rolled into the courtroom in a wheelchair by her boyfriend, who held the impact statement in front of her as she read it. She had dictated her statement to a hospital volunteer so she would be able to read it that day.

At first, her words were not audible as she spoke of the event. Kealy had been out drinking with friend at a Spring Lake Park Bar and at 1:30 a.m. was driving along Coon Rapids Boulevard at incredible speeds before crashing into Stein. A breath test showed that her BAC was .24, which was three times the .08 limit in Minnesota. At first, she told police she wasn’t driving.

As Stein continued to tell the judge about what occurred and the activities she can no longer perform on her own, her voice became stronger. She told him she cannot paint, garden, fish, or design landscapes. She does, however, plan on continuing her education, as she already has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and in psychology.

25-year-old Kealy received a one year jail sentence and said nothing to Stein during the court hearing. The judge sentenced her according to the sentencing guidelines, but he did tell Kealy that he would have sentenced her to spend more time in jail if he had more latitude to do so.

Minneapolis Drunk Driving Injury Lawyers

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The saddest cases we handle are drunk driving cases, because all of the pain could have been avoided if the drunk driver had just acted responsibly. If you have suffered an injury or loss due to another person driving drunk, call Minnesota Drunk Driving Lawyers at 612-TSR-TIME or submit our contact form for a free case review. Our Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyers are proud sponsors of MADD Minnesota and the recipient of the 2008 MADD Choice Award.

Drunk Drivers

Drunk drivers actually put other people on the road in more danger than themselves, making the choice to drive after too many drinks is clearly wrong. Sadly, Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) and Driving Under the Influence (DUI) are both very common occurrences.

In 2006, there were 13,470 fatalities in crashes involving inebriated drivers, composing 32% of the total traffic fatalities for that year. Still more people sustained serious injuries in DWI accidents.

Minnesota Law on Drunk Driving

Minnesota law takes drunk driving very seriously. People who are convicted of DWI face heavy fines, community service, jail time, and suspension or loss of their driver’s licenses. Unfortunately, criminal penalties do little to help those who have already been injured by drunk drivers.

One way for drunk drivers’ victims to win fair compensation is by filing a drunk driving lawsuit. Our Minnesota drunk driver lawyers can help you with:

  • DUI/DWI
  • Dram Shop Laws
  • Social Host Liability

If You’ve Been the Victim of a Drunk Driver

If you or a loved one has been injured by a drunk driver, it is important that you know what your legal options are. Successfully filing a Minnesota personal injury suit against the responsible party can win you compensation for:

  • Past, present, and future medical expenses
  • Wages lost to medical leave or loss of your job
  • Your current physical and emotional suffering

Contact Us

For a free consultation about your case, contact the Minneapolis auto accident lawyers of TSR Injury Law at (612) TSR-TIME or submit our contact form.

Lino Lakes Fatal Four-Car Chain Reaction Crash on 35E

Tragedy has struck again near Hugo on I-35E northbound. The traffic was heavy due to construction. Apparently a 19-year-old driver was inattentive, crashing her Honda Civic into a VW Cabriolet.

The Civic was doing highway speeds and the force of the impact pushed the VW into a Ford pickup truck, which then hit the next vehicle in line, a Chevy Cobalt. The vehicles were strewn across the interstate and off the road.

The 32-year-old driver of the VW was taken to North Memorial Hospital in critical condition. She passed away early Wednesday morning. She was from Hugo. According to the State Patrol, three other people involved in the crash sustained minor injuries.

Interstate 35 northbound was shut down for three hours due to the crash. The accident is under investigation. Alcohol does not seems to be a factor in the crash.

The time after a car accident is so stressful. It is difficult to function, much less make critical decisions. It is vital to contact legal representation quickly so that evidence can be preserved, eye witnesses interviewed, and a persuasive case put together. Our partners have years of experience handling car accident cases and wrongful death cases, with great success. We will do the paperwork, contact the insurance companies, and file your claim. Call (612) TSR-TIME or submit our online form.

Speeding Accident Lawsuits

Do you have questions about the circumstances of an accident that was not your fault? An accident that was made worse by excessive speed? We can help.

Speeding is negligence because drivers have a duty to obey traffic laws. Speeding is one of the main causes of vehicle-related accidents.

If you have been injured in a speeding-related car accident that was not your fault, contact a Minneapolis car accident lawyer at (612) TSR-TIME. We will go to work on your case, fighting for just compensation and ensuring that your rights are protected. Our lawyers are aggressive, ethical litigators with years of experience.

Speeding Accident Statistics

Speeding greatly increases the chance of being involved in an accident because driver reaction time is drastically reduced, vehicles may perform differently at high speeds, and the law of physics tells us that the harder you hit something, the more severe the resulting damage and injury.

In 2009, speed contributed to 28% of Minnesota’s fatal accidents. It is written into Minnesota state law that drivers are to use duty of care when operating a vehicle; which includes obeying the speed limit. Statistics compiled by the NHTSA show that speeding among drivers involved in alcohol-related crashes is also common.

The Minnesota State Statute dealing with duty of care and speed limits is 169.14. It is as follows:

Subdivision 1. Duty to Drive with Due Care

No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions. Every driver is responsible for becoming and remaining aware of the actual and potential hazards then existing on the highway and must use due care in operating a vehicle. In every event speed shall be so restricted as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any person, vehicle or other conveyance on or entering the highway in compliance with legal requirements and the duty of all persons to use due care.

In a car accident where the offender was using excessive speed, the victim may be able to obtain compensation for:

  • medical expenses;
  • lost wages;
  • pain and suffering; and/or
  • other applicable damages.

Need Help? Call Us Today

At TSR Injury Law, our legal team will investigate your speed-related accident to establish fault and ultimately prove liability. Our lawyers have decades of combined experience handling car accident cases with excellent results, including a recent car accident settlement for $400,000. Call (612) TSR-TIME or submit our free consultation form.

Fatal Car Accident on I-35 Near Forest Lake, MN

A fatal accident occurred Sunday morning about 11 a.m. on I-35 and Highway 8, near Forest Lake, Minnesota (Washington County). A Chevy pick-up truck was northbound when the driver lost control and started to roll. It rolled into a southbound Toyota Camry. The car flipped and landed upside down.

The two people from the car were pronounced dead at the scene. They were James Holland, 45, of Chanhassen and his son, Jude Holland, 4.

The driver of the pick-up truck, Eric Sprouse, 19, was ejected from his truck and sustained critical injuries. He was airlifted to North Memorial Hospital where he later died from his injuries. The passenger, Dustin Covey, 20, sustained non life-threatening injuries and was transported by ambulance to Fairview Hospital, Wyoming.

The Minnesota State Patrol, Chisago County Sheriff’s Office, and Forest Lake Police Department were all on the scene. Interstate 35 was completely shutdown for two hours. A medical helicopter landed on the freeway to assist and transported the driver of the truck. Traffic was rerouted to Highway 61. The northbound lanes were reopened about 1 p.m. Southbound lanes were finally cleared and opened about 4 p.m.

Alcohol is not suspected in the accident.

At TSR Injury Law, our Minneapolis auto accident attorneys understand that trauma that accident victims and their families may encounter following a serious crash. We can help to hold negligent parties accountable for their actions and charge no upfront fees if we take on your case.

Free Consultation – Ph: (612) TSR-TIME.

3 Killed, 1 Injured in Lakeville, MN Head On Collision

Three people from one family were killed Saturday night in a head on collision. The accident occurred about 7 p.m. on County Road 50, near Kenwood Trail, Lakeville.

The crash involved a Hyundai Elantra, driven by Debra Buhmann, and a Chevy Silverado, driven by a 17-year-old from Dundas, Minnesota. It was reported that the Silverado was being driven with its lights off and went over the center line, crashing head on into the Elantra.

The car was carrying three generations from one family; Shirley Iverson, 71, Debra Buhmann, 34, and Alexis Iverson, 8. They all lost their lives in the crash that occurred just miles from their homes. The driver of the pickup truck was airlifted to HCMC, his condition unknown.

Lakeville Police and the Minnesota State Patrol are investigating the accident. Alcohol is not suspected.

What Can The Victims’ Families Do?

In this type of car crash, if the truck was being driven with its lights off, there is a strong case for a wrongful death suit due to negligence. A wrongful death lawsuit must be filed by a family member and brought to court by a trustee. The compensation is limited to financial losses suffered by the surviving family members and includes: loss of companionship; loss of assistance, advice, and protection; and loss of monetary contributions the deceased would have made had they lived.

The laws dealing with a wrongful death suit are complex. Therefore, it is important to retain an experienced, knowledgeable law firm to represent you in your Minnesota wrongful death claim. Our personal injury lawyers have decades of combined experience. We will fight for justice in your case. Contact a Minnesota Wrongful Death Attorney at (612) TSR-TIME.

Minnesota Semi Truck Injury Court Case

Nate Bjerke and Patrick Kranz just tried a case in Hennepin County involving a young woman who was 16 at the time she was hit by a semi-truck 5 years ago. The trucking company and driver did not want to take responsibility for the crash or the injuries they caused, but Nate and Patrick crushed them every step of the way. The jury provided justice after a 5-day trial in the amount of just over $360,000 which was over four times the last offer by the trucking company!! Great job guys!! Could not have done it without the help of their assistant Lynn Mausolf. And congrats to this wonderful young woman!

Congratulations to this wonderful young woman