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Cyclist biking in bike lane next to traffic

Bike Lane Laws & Safety in Minnesota

Bike lanes are designated portions of roadways that are reserved for cyclists. In general, vehicles should not drive in or enter bike lanes, but there are exceptions. Whether you are a cyclist or a motorist, it’s important that you know the

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Road Debris in Bike Lane

Road Debris & Cycling Accidents

Minneapolis consistently ranks as one of the best biking cities in the U.S. thanks to extensive bike infrastructure, safety initiatives and a strong cycling culture. And for the most part, cycling is a is a safe, healthy and low-cost way

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Passenger getting into Rideshare

What to do if Your Uber or Lyft is in an Accident

Providing convenient flexible and cash-free ways to get around by matching riders with drivers on demand, rideshare apps transformed the transportation industry. But by blurring the line between personal and commercial driving, they’ve also raised legal and safety concerns. What

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Crosswalk Signal Safe to Walk

Crosswalk Laws & Safe Crossing Tips

Crosswalks make it safer for pedestrians to get across a road, but their safety is a shared responsibility between both motorists and pedestrians. At Brazil Sweeney Law Group, we’re dedicated to providing advocacy to those injured in pedestrian accidents, fighting

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Biking on road in spring rain

Safe Cycling through Spring Showers

We always joke with one another how Minnesota weather can be unpredictable any time of year, but especially in spring where thunderstorms, cloud bursts and sudden downpours can catch you by surprise. This can be annoying when you are caught

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Hurt Amazon Warehouse Worker

What to do if Injured Working for Amazon

Amazon is one of the world’s largest employers. With over a million employees around the globe, workplace injuries are bound to happen. Which means Amazon is fully equipped to handle and dispute claims, but what do you do if you

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Cyclist biking in bike lane next to traffic

Bike Lane Laws & Safety in Minnesota

Bike lanes are designated portions of roadways that are reserved for cyclists. In general, vehicles should not drive in or enter bike lanes, but there are exceptions. Whether you are a cyclist or a motorist, it’s important that you know the

Read More »
Road Debris in Bike Lane

Road Debris & Cycling Accidents

Minneapolis consistently ranks as one of the best biking cities in the U.S. thanks to extensive bike infrastructure, safety initiatives and a strong cycling culture. And for the most part, cycling is a is a safe, healthy and low-cost way

Read More »
Passenger getting into Rideshare

What to do if Your Uber or Lyft is in an Accident

Providing convenient flexible and cash-free ways to get around by matching riders with drivers on demand, rideshare apps transformed the transportation industry. But by blurring the line between personal and commercial driving, they’ve also raised legal and safety concerns. What

Read More »
Crosswalk Signal Safe to Walk

Crosswalk Laws & Safe Crossing Tips

Crosswalks make it safer for pedestrians to get across a road, but their safety is a shared responsibility between both motorists and pedestrians. At Brazil Sweeney Law Group, we’re dedicated to providing advocacy to those injured in pedestrian accidents, fighting

Read More »
Biking on road in spring rain

Safe Cycling through Spring Showers

We always joke with one another how Minnesota weather can be unpredictable any time of year, but especially in spring where thunderstorms, cloud bursts and sudden downpours can catch you by surprise. This can be annoying when you are caught

Read More »
Hurt Amazon Warehouse Worker

What to do if Injured Working for Amazon

Amazon is one of the world’s largest employers. With over a million employees around the globe, workplace injuries are bound to happen. Which means Amazon is fully equipped to handle and dispute claims, but what do you do if you

Read More »

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