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Abogados de Accidentes en North Dakota

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Adam Justinger
Adam Justinger

Justinger Trial Lawyers

Casselton
Adam Wogsland
Adam Wogsland

Adam Wogsland, Attorney at Law

Business LawElder LawEnergy, Oil & Gas LawEstate Planning
Casselton19+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Alexander Reichert
Alexander Reichert

Reichert Law Group

Business LawCriminal LawMedical MalpracticeNursing Home Abuse
Devils Lake30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Alisha Lynn Ankers
Alisha Lynn Ankers

Law Offices of Alisha Lynn Ankers

DivorceFamily LawCollaborative LawContested Divorce
Casselton33+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Amber Cleveland
Amber Cleveland

Cleveland & Associates

Casselton

Accident and Injury Lawyers in North Dakota

North Dakota is one of the few states that operates under a no-fault auto insurance system, meaning your own insurance covers your medical bills after a car accident regardless of who caused it. But no-fault coverage has limits, and once your injuries exceed those limits, you can step outside the system and file a claim against the at-fault driver. Whether you're dealing with a truck accident on I-94, a workplace injury in the Bakken oil fields, a slip and fall at a commercial property, or the wrongful death of a family member, finding the right lawyer in North Dakota matters.

North Dakota Injury Laws

North Dakota gives you six years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. That's longer than most states, but waiting too long can still hurt your case as evidence disappears and witnesses forget details.

The state follows a modified comparative fault rule with a 50% threshold. If you're found to be 50% or more at fault for your own injury, you recover nothing. If you're under 50% at fault, your compensation gets reduced by your percentage of blame. For example, if you're awarded $100,000 but found 20% at fault, you'd receive $80,000.

North Dakota does not cap compensatory damages in most injury cases. However, the state does place limits on punitive damages, capping them at the greater of $250,000 or two times the amount of compensatory damages awarded.

When to Contact a Lawyer in North Dakota

  • Your injuries from a car or truck accident exceed your no-fault insurance coverage limits
  • You were hurt on the job and your workers' compensation claim has been denied or disputed
  • A property owner's negligence caused a slip and fall that resulted in serious injury
  • A family member died due to someone else's negligence and you need to file a wrongful death claim within the six-year deadline

Frequently Asked Questions About North Dakota Injury Claims

Can I sue after a car accident in North Dakota if it's a no-fault state?

Yes. North Dakota's no-fault system only covers basic medical expenses and lost wages through your own policy. If your injuries meet certain severity thresholds or your costs exceed your policy's no-fault limits, you have the right to file a liability claim against the at-fault driver for full compensation.

How does comparative fault work in North Dakota oil field injury cases?

The same 50% bar applies. If your employer or a third-party contractor argues you were partially responsible for a drilling site accident, a jury assigns fault percentages to each party. You can still recover damages as long as your share of fault stays below 50%. Many oil field cases involve multiple defendants, which can work in your favor when fault is divided among several parties.