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Wrongful Death Attorneys in Minneapolis, MN

Find experienced wrongful death attorneys in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Serving 51 zip codes. Free consultation available. No fee unless you win.

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Zip Codes

51

State Coverage

Active

Fee Type

Contingency

Consultation

Free

Do You Need a Wrongful Death Attorney in Minneapolis?

Wrongful death statutes of limitations are strictly enforced and relatively short — often just 1 to 2 years. Evidence from accidents, medical records, and workplace incidents can be lost or destroyed if not preserved quickly. Acting promptly protects your family's right to justice and compensation.

A family member died due to someone else's negligence, recklessness, or intentional act

A loved one died from medical malpractice, a defective product, or unsafe workplace conditions

A fatal car accident was caused by another driver's negligence or intoxication

Your family member died in a nursing home due to neglect or abuse

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What to Expect from a Wrongful Death Attorney

1

Compassionate initial meeting to understand the circumstances of your loved one's death and your family's situation

2

Thorough investigation including accident reconstruction, medical record review, and expert consultation

3

Identifying all responsible parties and applicable insurance policies

4

Filing the wrongful death lawsuit and managing all legal proceedings

5

Aggressive negotiation to secure fair compensation for your family's losses

6

Trial if the responsible parties refuse to offer just compensation

Typical timeline: Wrongful death cases typically take 1 to 3 years to resolve due to their complexity and the high stakes involved. Cases involving government entities, medical malpractice, or product liability may take longer. Some cases settle in 6 to 12 months if liability is clear.

Types of Cases Handled in Minneapolis

Fatal car, truck, and motorcycle accidentsMedical malpractice resulting in deathWorkplace fatalitiesNursing home wrongful deathDefective product deathsPedestrian and bicycle fatalitiesCriminal acts resulting in death (civil claims)

Wrongful Death Attorney Fees in Minneapolis

Wrongful death attorneys work exclusively on contingency — you pay nothing unless they recover compensation. Typical fees are 33-40% of the recovery. The attorney advances all costs including investigation, expert witnesses, and court fees.

Typical Cost

$0 upfront (contingency fee: 33-40% of recovery)

Time Limit

Typically 1 to 3 years from the date of death, varying by state. Claims against government entities often require notice within 3 to 6 months. Medical malpractice wrongful death cases may have different timelines based on discovery rules. The clock starts ticking from the date of death, not the date of the negligent act.

Warning Signs to Watch For

Contacts you unsolicited shortly after your loved one's death — ethical attorneys don't chase grieving families

Pressures you to make quick decisions during your grieving period

Has no verifiable experience with wrongful death cases and treats it like a standard personal injury claim

Downplays the value of non-economic losses like loss of companionship and guidance

Service Area — 51 Zip Codes

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a wrongful death attorney in Minneapolis, Minnesota?

We help connect you with wrongful death attorneys serving Minneapolis and 51 surrounding zip codes. Most offer a free initial consultation. Fill out the form above or call to get matched with a local attorney.

How much does a wrongful death attorney cost in Minneapolis?

Wrongful death attorneys work exclusively on contingency — you pay nothing unless they recover compensation. Typical fees are 33-40% of the recovery. The attorney advances all costs including investigation, expert witnesses, and court fees.

What should I look for in a wrongful death attorney in Minneapolis?

Key factors: Significant experience handling wrongful death cases specifically — these cases require sensitivity and unique legal knowledge. Resources to conduct thorough investigations, hire accident reconstruction experts, and retain medical experts. Understanding of how to calculate the full value of a life: lost income, benefits, companionship, guidance, and emotional suffering. Contact multiple attorneys for consultations to find the best fit.

What types of cases do wrongful death attorneys in Minneapolis handle?

Attorneys in Minneapolis handle Fatal car, truck, and motorcycle accidents, Medical malpractice resulting in death, Workplace fatalities, Nursing home wrongful death, Defective product deaths and more. Contact a local attorney to discuss your specific situation.

Is there a time limit to file a wrongful death case in Minnesota?

Typically 1 to 3 years from the date of death, varying by state. Claims against government entities often require notice within 3 to 6 months. Medical malpractice wrongful death cases may have different timelines based on discovery rules. The clock starts ticking from the date of death, not the date of the negligent act.