Minneapolis Asbestos Lawyer

Asbestos is a material that has been used for centuries for a number of reasons. While asbestos may be flame resistant and durable, there are several serious health concerns surrounding this material. Asbestos is made up of tiny fibers which can break apart and become airborne. These fibers can get into the lungs of humans, causing irritation and potentially life threatening conditions including chronic lung conditions and the cancerous condition known as mesothelioma, among other cancers.

As a leading personal injury law firm in Minnesota, TSR Injury Law Firm is experienced and equipped to handle asbestos and mesothelioma personal injury lawsuits. If you have been injured by asbestos or developed the cancer mesothelioma, then help is only a phone call away. You can reach us anytime by calling (612) TSR-TIME or by filing out a form on the side of the page. We are committed to helping you through this difficult time and ensuring you are financially compensated for your pain, suffering, and loss.

Asbestos and Mesothelioma Lawsuits

Mesothelioma is a very aggressive and potentially life-threatening form of cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos fibers. One of the biggest concerns with mesothelioma is that symptoms may not appear for 30 to 50 years after exposure to asbestos. For anyone that has been exposed to asbestos in the past, it is critical that you are made aware of the dangerous symptoms, side effects, and treatment options available for sufferers of mesothelioma.

Asbestos Related Illnesses

Asbestos-related illnesses have been around for centuries, but it is only recently that the U.S. legislation has begun to take notice of the serious health conditions of asbestos. The problem is that many people suffer from asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma, but were not made aware of the serious health concerns until recently. Asbestos has been used in several different materials and products over the years, including:

  • insulation in buildings;
  • cigarette filters;
  • pipes and engine part lining;
  • clothing, tablecloths and other textiles; and
  • mechanical parts, such as brake pads and clutch discs.

What this means is that millions of people have been exposed to asbestos and may be facing serious health concerns and cancer without even realizing it.

Asbestos Exposure Lawsuit

At TSR Injury Law Firm, we know how devastating the consequences of asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma can be. You could be faced with problems breathing, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, anemia, constant phlegm, coughing up blood, and chest pain, to name a few. Lung cancer and mesothelioma can often lead to a slow and painful death, which can be painful for the victim, as well as the family members.

Helping Asbestos Victims

Don’t fight this alone. TSR Injury Law Firm has the resources, compassion, and aggression you need when looking into personal injury assistance. We believe our clients deserve fair compensation for their suffering, and we won’t stop until you get it.

Don’t let asbestos exposure harm you any more than it already has. Contact the lawyers at TSR Injury Law Firm at (612) TSR-TIME today.

Retinal Detachment Injury Claims

The retina is a micro-tissue that lines the inside of the eye. Light strikes the retina causing a biochemical change within layers of the retina that stimulates an electrical response. Nerve endings within the retina transmit visual messages through the optic nerve to the brain.

Retinal Detachment

With retinal detachment, the retina is torn or pulled from its normal position and separated from the blood vessels. This is an emergency situation because separation from blood supply can quickly lead to degeneration of the retina (tissue death). If left undiagnosed or untreated, retinal detachment can lead to blindness and, in the most serious cases, loss of the eye.

Most retinal detachments are due to trauma. The trauma can be caused by a car accident, truck accident, or fall. In a motor vehicle accident the head may hit the windshield, steering wheel, or other blunt object.

Retinal Detachment Symptoms

In about half of the traumatic retinal detachments, the injury is instantaneous. In the other half, there is gradual onset with warning signs that may include:

  • A shadow, like a curtain, across part of the field of vision that does not go away. It affects the peripheral vision first.
  • Noticeable amount of vision loss. Any sudden vision loss is a medical emergency.
  • Sudden flashes of light or floaters.

Retinal Detachment Attorney

If you have suffered a retinal detachment in an accident due to negligence, you need an attorney on your side to establish fault and secure fair compensation. Our Bloomington personal injury lawyers have years of experience with excellent results. TSR Injury Law is fast becoming one of the most prominent personal injury law firms in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Call (612) TSR-TIME or submit our free consultation form.

Tips For Safer Cycling

More and more people across the country are beginning to use bicycles as their preferred mode of transportation. There are many advantages to doing so, from saving on gas to getting much needed exercise. Unfortunately, this hobby also comes with risks. To increase your safety on the road, please consider the following tips.

Minnesota Bicycle Accident Prevention: Sharing the Road with Drivers

  • When riding your bicycle, keep your eyes open. Many drivers are not used to sharing the road with bicyclists, which means they will not be looking out for you. You may want to avoid bicycling in crowded areas until you have learned how to look around and behind you while maintaining your balance.
  • Do not pass cars on the right. Drivers may turn right without noticing you are there.
  • Obey all traffic laws. They are not just for cars; they apply to all types of vehicle.
  • Do not ride against traffic. Drivers do not expect this and may not see you in time.

Minnesota Bicycle Safety Tips

  • Always wear a helmet when riding your bicycle. This will greatly reduce your chances of suffering a disabling or even fatal bicycle injury if you are in an accident.
  • Do not wear headphones while riding a bicycle. You need to be alert to your surroundings.
  • Use safety equipment for night bicycling. This includes a white light for the front of your bicycle that is visible for at least 500 feet and a reflector light that is visible for at least 300 feet. Some riders also choose to wear reflective vests to maximize their visibility.

Need Help? Contact Us Today

Even if you follow every safety tip, you can still be injured by a negligent driver. If this has happened to you or a loved one, contact the Minnesota injury lawyers at TSR Injury Law, at (612) TSR-TIME, to discuss your legal options or submit our contact form.

Lisfranc Fracture Injuries and Compensation Claims

If you have suffered a Lisfranc fracture due to the negligence of another, contact a personal injury lawyer in Minneapolis, MN or call (612) TSR-TIME. We have years of experience with these cases and have recovered significant amounts for the Lisfranc fracture victims we have represented. We want to help you and will pursue every angle to maximize your compensation.

What Is A Lisfranc Fracture?

A Lisfranc foot fracture is a fracture of the midfoot and may initially be mistaken for a sprain. The midfoot area is the arch at the top of the foot where many small bones meet. The metatarsals extend from the midfoot to the toes. Most of the bones in this area are held in place by ligaments. The ligaments extend across and down the foot except between the first and second metatarsal, leaving this area more vulnerable to dislocation or fracture.

There are three classifications of Lisfranc fractures:

  • divergent: the metatarsal fractures are splayed in different directions
  • homolateral: where all five metatarsals are fractured in the same direction
  • isolated: one or two metatarsals are fractured

If a Lisfranc fracture is suspected, x-rays will be taken. In some cases, a CT scan or MRI may be ordered to aid in diagnosis. Undiagnosed Lisfranc fractures can lead to joint damage or pressure can build-up in the muscles, damaging nerve cells and blood vessels.

Lisfranc Fracture Treatment

Most Lisfranc fractures require surgery. Reduction is achieved by means of screws that are inserted into the bones across the joints. An external fixator may be used, where the screws are inserted through punctures in the skin, rather than an incision.

With a Lisfranc fracture, the foot will be in a cast for 6-8 weeks and during that time the foot cannot support weight. After the cast, a rigid arch support or walking brace may be recommended. It is helpful to do foot exercises to build strength and help restore ROM.

Post-traumatic arthritis can develop in the joint following a Lisfranc fracture. If that happens, the bones may have to be fused together. Planovalgus deformity is another complication. That means the foot flattens longitudinally, turning outward.

Legal Help 24/7

Our lawyer are skilled, dynamic litigators with a reputation for excellent settlements. We will handle the insurance companies, do all the paperwork, and file your claim. Call (612) TSR-TIME or submit our free contact form today.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Spinal cord damage can be the result of a medical condition such as spina bifida or Friedrich’s Ataxia, but it is often the result of a serious injury. The most common causes of spinal damage include:

All too often people suffer painful and life-changing injuries through no fault of their own. A person who suffers a spinal cord injury may be facing years of physical challenges, medical bills, and emotional stress.

Common Back Injuries

The spine is made up of a column of 33 vertebrae, and tissue extending from the skull to the pelvis. These vertebrae enclose and protect a cylinder of nerve tissues known as the spinal cord. Between each of the vertebra is an intervertebral disc that serves as a shock absorber between the vertebrae. The discs make up 25 percent of the length of the spinal column. The types of vertebrae are:

  • cervical vertebrae: the upper most seven vertebrae of the neck
  • thoracic vertebrae: the 12 bones between the neck and the lower back
  • lumbar vertebrae: the 5 largest and strongest vertebrae in the lower back
  • The other nine vertebrae are in the sacrum and coccyx, and located at the base of the spine. The sacrum is a section of 5 fused vertebrae, while the coccyx (tailbone) is four vertebrae fused together.

Most of the back injuries occur in either the cervical or lumbar regions. A back injury may be sustained in a car accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident, or slip and fall accident. There are many types of back injuries, including:

  • herniated disc / bulging disc / ruptured disc / slipped disc
  • compression fracture
  • facet joint injury
  • burst fracture
  • spinal stenosis
  • soft tissue injury

A back injury can be life-altering, leading to chronic or acute pain, as well as muscle weakness, lack of muscle coordination, numbness and/or tingling in the extremities.

(Chronic pain is defined as deep, aching, dull, burning pain that lasts a long time and is not relieved by standard types of medical management. Acute pain is a very sharp pain or a dull ache that can be intermittent, but is usually constant, and ranging in severity.)

Consequences of Spinal Cord Damage

The spinal cord is a thick bundle of nerves that runs from the base of the brain to just below the waist. It acts as the center of communication for the nervous system, carrying information between the brain and the rest of the body. Because of the important role it plays, damage to the spinal cord is a very serious medical issue.

The long-term medical consequences depend partly on the severity of the injury. An injury can be complete, meaning a complete loss of sensation or function, or it can be incomplete, meaning a partial loss of sensation, function, or both.

The location of the injury also has an effect on the long-term consequences for the patient. Areas of the body below the injury are the ones that will be affected. For example, a severe injury at the top of the neck can result in quadriplegia, or loss of the use of all four limbs. Injuries located closer to the ribcage can damage functioning in the hands and arms, while injuries closer to the waist affect leg functioning.

Seeking Justice

It is not fair for a person injured by someone else’s negligence to suffer the physical, financial, and emotional losses associated with spinal cord injury. Filing a suit against the responsible party is one way for victims to gain compensation for medical expenses and lost wages. It is also a way to see justice done against the parties who hurt them.

Contact a Minnesota Spinal Injury Lawyer

To speak with an experienced Minneapolis injury lawyer, contact TSR Injury Law at (612) TSR-TIME or submit our free consultation form. There are no upfront fees if we take on your case and we are ready to help you today.

Ph: (612) TSR-TIME.

Playground Injury Lawsuits in Minnesota

Playgrounds are fun and exciting areas for children to play, interact with other kids, and exercise their imaginations. However, unsafe playground equipment or facilities can turn a fun afternoon at the park into a dangerous injury very quickly.

As such, it is critical that you carefully examine your neighborhood playground to make sure that it is a safe place for your children and their friends. There are a number of elements you will want to consider when determining the safety of a local playground.

What material serves as the “floor” of the playground?

Children should never play on a playground that is paved with cement, as this increases the likelihood of broken bones and head injuries should a fall occur. You will want to make sure that there is some sort of “cushioning” material provided, like shredded rubber or sand, that will give your child a safe landing place should they happen to fall from the playground structures.

How far apart are the various playground elements?

You will not want to let your children play on a playground where the various pieces of equipment are located too closely to one another. The reasoning for this is that if a child should happen to fall or be thrown from one of the pieces of equipment, they will not injure or endanger any other children accidentally if they are located a safe distance away from the other kids.

Are there any dangers present on the structures themselves?

To help prevent cuts, you will want to carefully monitor and inspect the playground equipment for any unsafe elements, such as:

  • exposed nails / screws
  • sharp edges
  • splinters

Common Types of School Injuries

There are a number of aspects of school life that can lead to an injury if a child is not properly protected or supervised. TSR Injury Law is here to answer any questions you have and to represent you if your child has been affected by:

  • Teacher negligence
  • School district negligence
  • Failure to supervise
  • Sexual assault

Contact TSR Injury Law Today

If your child has been injured because of unsafe or poorly maintained playground equipment, contact a Minneapolis personal injury attorney at TSR Injury Law today by calling (612) TSR-TIME or submit our free consultation form.

Why Should I File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

Why should I file a personal injury lawsuit?

Anisocoria Due to Blunt Trauma

Air bags save many lives. They are also the cause of many injuries – including permanent disfigurement to the eyes. If this has happened to you, call a law firm that cares. Call 612-TSR-TIME or submit our contact form. Our Minnesota Anisocoria Eye Injury Attorneys can help you through the legal maze. We will answer your questions, handle all of the paperwork, and file your claim.

There are three main types of injury from the extreme force of an air bag explosion:

  • anisocoria – difference in pupil sizes
  • concussion – which is a form of brain damage
  • tinnitus – ringing in the ears

Anisocoria

Suffering a blunt trauma to the head or eye area may tear the pupil sphincter causing a permanently dilated pupil, termed anisocoria. This condition has become more prevalent since air bags have become standard features in motor vehicles.

Initially, anisocoria may present as retina damage or even sudden vision loss. The vision usually returns completely within 4-6 weeks, leaving the disfiguring dilated pupil.

Diagnosing Anisocoria

After blunt force trauma to the head, as in an air bag deployment which can snap the head back, a neurological examination should be performed. The exam should include checking the corneal reflex and manual palpation of the eyeball. A CT scan is also helpful in diagnosing the extent of the injury.

There have been cases where there were no symptoms or signs of spinal or brain injury, where the patients have had a Glasgow Coma score of 13-15 (where a 3 is severely brain damaged and 15 is very mild brain damage), but then during neurological examinations anisocoria was discovered. At this point an MRI needs to be done on the patient. It will usually show more damage than was originally diagnosed — possibly a spinal cord compression or spinal cord contusion requiring surgery.

Minnesota Anisocoria Eye Injury Attorney

If you have suffered an eye injury due to blunt force trauma, you may be eligible for compensation. At TSR Injury Law, our personal injury attorneys are skilled, aggressive litigators and have been named Super Lawyers many times by Law & Politics. Partner Chuck Slane was named to the prestigious list of Minnesota Top 40 Personal Injury Attorneys. Call (612) TSR-TIME or submit our free consultation form.

Minnesota Mercury Poisoning Lawyer

In today’s world full of chemicals, toxicity, and pollution, people face a whole host of hazards. The air they breathe, the water they drink, and the food they eat all may be contaminated with dangerous materials. Moreover, the products they use, like computer and light bulbs, are made with products and from chemicals that can be harmful to people’s health.

One such chemical is mercury. People can come into contact with mercury through a number of channels. One such channel is the consumption of salmon. There have been a number of cases where people who have eaten salmon have ingested mercury as well. Another source of mercury is the production of things like coal, gold, and cement. Also, things like batteries and light bulbs contain mercury.

The effects of coming into contact with mercury can be very serious. Milder symptoms include burning, itching, or pain sensations. Skin discoloration and swelling occur, as do peeling of nails and skin. More severe symptoms include excessive sweating, high blood pressure, and loss of hair. Among the worst symptoms are kidney malfunction, insomnia, and loss of memory. When severe enough, mercury poisoning can also lead to death.

People who get poisoning with mercury need to be treated immediately. As with all medical problems, the longer people wait to address them the worse they will get. Moreover, mercury poisoning can lead to severe financial and emotional stress.

Speak with a Minneapolis Mercury Poisoning Attorney

If you have been poisoned by mercury, contact a Minneapolis mercury poisoning lawyer of TSR Injury Law by calling (612) TSR-TIME or submit our consultation form.

Minneapolis Cephalohematoma Attorney

We cannot even imagine your pain right now, but we do care and want to help. At TSR Injury Law, we are committed to helping families that have suffered preventable birth injuries win the compensation they deserve. Contact our Minnesota Cephalohematoma Attorney at 612-TSR-TIME or submit our free consultation form.

What Is a Cephalohematoma?

All bones, including the skull, have a tough covering called the periosteum. When the skull experiences sufficient force, blood vessels that nourish the periosteum can be torn. This causes a small pool of blood to form between the skull and the skin covering it. This is known as a cephalohematoma.

Causes and Consequences of Cephalohematoma

A cephalohematoma is almost always the result of a birth injury. It can happen any time the infant’s skull is placed under pressure during birth. The most common causes include:

  • Difficult births
  • The use of forceps during childbirth
  • Vacuum extractions

This injury causes a small, soft lump to form on the baby’s head. It usually resolves on its own within a few weeks or months. However, there are certain complications associated with cephalohematoma, such as:

  • An increased risk of jaundice within the first few days
  • A cyst formed over a skull fracture, which can be confused with cephalohematoma
  • Possible trauma to the brain beneath the cephalohematoma

If your child experiences health complications following this injury, you may have grounds for a medical malpractice lawsuit. An experienced Minnesota cephalohematoma attorney can inform you of your rights and guide you through the legal process.

Contact a Minneapolis Cephalohematoma Attorney

Childbirth is stressful enough without any medical complications. If your infant has suffered a preventable birth injury, call TSR Injury Law at (612) TSR-TIME, or submit our contact form.

Brain-Injury Death of Child Results in Criminal Charges

A woman’s live-in boyfriend has been charged with inflicting neck and head injuries that resulted in the death of a 22-month-old little girl.

The mother told authorities that the defendant wanted her to stand by him through the criminal proceedings, but she said she had also been physically abused by him.

Dilworth, Minnesota resident Raul Perez, 24, was charged with two counts of second-degree murder in the August 31 incident that caused the death of Ariel Reyes.

It was not long after Ariel’s death that her mother told authorities that she had experienced several months of physical abuse at the hands of Perez, according to the criminal complaint. She said the abuse included him beating her and lifting her from the floor by her hair. She says that Perez also burned her with a lighter.

When being questioned by the police, Perez denied striking or shaking Ariel and said that he had never harmed any of his three sons, according to the complaint.

The criminal complaint says that on August 29, just before noon, paramedics responded to a call to go to the home in Ada, Minnesota where they saw Perez trying to revive Ariel through mouth-to-mouth. She did not respond and died 48 hours later at a hospital in Fargo. It was then that the medical examiner found head and other injuries.

When the incident allegedly occurred, Perez was watching the little girl and her 5-year-old brother while their mother went to the grocery store and stopped at a gas station.

After paying for gas, the mother saw Perez running down the street, holding the 5-year-old and saying that Ariel was not breathing and that an ambulance was on its way.

A doctor noted that there were many injuries to the little girl, including forehead, jaw, shoulder, and thigh bruises. There was also bruising at the base of her spine and she was diagnosed with a number of brain injuries, including bleeding in her eye.

At the hospital, the mother said that Perez said he did not want to go to prison because that would mean he would have to leave his three boys. This is when he allegedly asked her to not turn her back on him.

Perez told police that Ariel had said something to him that made no sense, so he picked her up to get her to stand up and she fell to the floor motionless, which is when he then tried resuscitating her.

If you are the parent of a child that has suffered a serious personal injury, help is available. Contact a Minneapolis personal injury attorney from TSR Injury Law for a free, no obligation consultation. Ph: (612) TSR-TIME.

Why File a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Recovering from an injury can be costly in every sense of the word. Treatment for physical and sometimes psychological damage is usually expensive. A serious personal injury can cause you to miss work or even to lose your job. In addition, the emotional drain of all this stress and adversity can take a real toll on your quality of life. TSR Injury Law hopes the following ideas help you determine whether to call a Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer. In order to file a personal injury lawsuit:

  • you must have a legitimate problem
  • you should assess the situation and if it cannot be satisfactorily resolved any other way, it is a good idea to pursue a lawsuit
  • if someone’s negligence or error is costing you in hospital expenses and lost wages
  • if the insurance company is giving you the run around

If you feel you have grounds for a lawsuit, do not wait too long to contact a personal injury lawyer because details can be forgotten, evidence can be lost or compromised, and the statute of limitations may run out.

You will need an experienced and dedicated Minneapolis personal injury lawyer to review your case, offer advice, and argue for your rights in court. The laws surrounding legal responsibility and personal injury can be very complex. It takes a skilled Minnesota personal injury lawyer to navigate the legal language and argue persuasively in court.