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Auto accidents: What really happens, what to do next, and how to protect yourself legally?
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Auto accidents happen fast. One minute everything is normal, and the next, you’re dealing with shock, noise, confusion, and questions like:

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Dog Attacks Are Sadly Becoming Increasingly Common Place
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In Minnesota, dog attacks are deemed to be strict liability cases. This simply means an owner of a dog is liable for injuries caused by their dog, unless it is proven that the dog was provoked. Sadly, dog attacks are becoming more prevalent in our society.

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QUICK RESPONSE MAXIMIZES DAMAGES IN AUTO ACCIDENT CASES!
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An automobile accident can be physically, emotionally, and financially devastating. Anderson Law Office can help immediately with personal attention to your case!

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Third Degree DUI, OVER .08
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To be charged with a 3rd Degree DUI or Over .08 you must have either: A current charge of DUI or tested over .08 and had a prior DUI conviction or alcohol related driver’s license revocation within the past 10 years or;

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400,000 Personal Injury Claims a Year
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Did you know that there are 400,000 personal injury claims made each year in the United States?

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SCOTT L. ANDERSON CLIENT OBJECTIVES

A LIST OF SCOTT L. ANDERSON CLIENT OBJECTIVES

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Bike and Pedestrian Accidents in Minnesota
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Bicycling and walking have become very popular in Minnesota for many reasons; it’s good exercise, a good way to relieve stress, fun for the family and an economic way to get around.

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Second Degree DUI, OVER .08
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To be charged with a 2nd Degree DUI or Over .08 you must: Have a current charge of DUI or tested over .08 and have two prior DUI convictions or alcohol related driver’s license revocations within the past 10 years or;

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Fourth Degree DUI, OVER .08
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This must be your first incident and you must test over .08, but under.16 on an alcohol test.  You could also be charged with a Driving Under the Influence offense which is based solely on the officer’s observation but not your alcohol test.

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