A founding partner with Bradshaw & Bryant, Mike Bryant has always fought to find justice for his clients—knowing that legal troubles, both personal injury and criminal, can be devastating for a family.
The Association of European Motorcycle Manufacturers (ACEM), with the support of the European Commission and other partners recently released the Motorcycle Accidents In Depth Study (MAIDS). The…
There have been a number of Injuryboard posts about the underage drinking topic. Personally, I’ve been concerned by our sending 18 year olds to war, college and allowing them to vote, but at the…
A report was released this week by Public Citizen which found that Minnesota was the worst at disciplining doctors. The findings are based on data from the Federation of State Medical Boards,…
It’s time for another outrageous email from the U S Chamber. This one says : Minnesotans will be shocked by the seven-year-old who got sued. Funny, it has absolutely nothing to do with Minnesota….
This video is worth watching for all of those who are interested in following the ongoing tale of Michele Bachmann exploits. At the heart of the issue this time is campaign contributions she…
I was watching This Week With George Stephanopoulos again this Sunday, and got to hear from the ever lovable George Will. It’s really sad how illogical he has gotten. This week’s topic was the first…
Over time, we have been involved in a number of cases that involve small children falling out of upper story windows. The injuries are severe and at times can be fatal. The worse cases are those…
The country roads of Minnesota can be scenic short cuts across the state, but, with spring planting going on we know that farm equipment is back on the road. Sure, it can be slow and bothersome for…
The number of motorcycle riders in Minnesota continue to grow. Experts have been pointing to increased gas prices, overall economics, and the advantages concerning parking as the reason for the…
For the last couple of years, the Minnesota legislature has been asked to look at expanding the use of mandatory arbitration. The bill has fortunately seen only defeat, primarily because it reduces…
This past week, the New York Times looked at the issue of state responses to the food poisoning problem. Comparing Kentucky to Minnesota primarily, the report found that Minnesota was on the ball in…
This past week, the Associated Press released a startling study concerning our drinking water. Apparently, at least 271 million pounds of 22 pharmaceutical compounds was found in the tested water….