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Bismarck, North Dakota
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Car Accident Lawyers in Bismarck

5 accident lawyers found in Bismarck, North Dakota. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

David Michael Knoll
David Michael Knoll

David Michael Knoll, Attorney at Law

DivorceFamily LawConstruction LawPersonal Injury
Bismarck30+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Isaac J Zimmerman
Isaac J Zimmerman

Zimmerman & Partners

Bismarck
Jeffrey Scott Weikum
Jeffrey Scott Weikum

Weikum & Associates

Personal InjuryBrain InjuryCar AccidentsConstruction Accidents
Bismarck25+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Robin Lynn Thompson
Robin Lynn Thompson

Thompson Trial Lawyers

Construction LawEnergy, Oil & Gas LawGov & Administrative LawReal Estate Law
Bismarck33+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Accident and Injury Lawyers in Bismarck, North Dakota

Bismarck serves as the capital of North Dakota and the seat of Burleigh County. The city sits along the Missouri River, with neighboring communities like Mandan, Lincoln, and Sterling close by. Residents and commuters throughout the area face accident risks on busy corridors and at work sites across the region.

Common Accident Types in Bismarck

Car accidents happen frequently along Interstate 94, which runs east-west through Bismarck and connects it to Mandan across the river. State Street, Bismarck Expressway, and Washington Street see heavy daily traffic, and collisions at intersections along these roads lead to serious injuries every year. Highway accidents on US-83, which runs north-south through the city, also account for a significant number of injury claims.

Workplace incidents are another major source of injury in the Bismarck area. Construction sites, energy sector operations, and agricultural work all carry real physical dangers. Slip-and-fall accidents in commercial properties and parking lots round out the most common cases that bring people to an injury lawyer's office.

Finding the Right Lawyer in Bismarck

The right attorney depends on your specific type of accident and the severity of your injuries. Look for a lawyer who handles cases like yours regularly and who knows North Dakota's accident laws well. A free consultation gives you a chance to ask about their track record and fee structure before committing.

North Dakota applies a modified comparative fault rule — you can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault for the accident. The state allows six years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, which is longer than most states but should not encourage delay in building your case.