Zealous Advocates When You’ve Been Injured
MINNESOTA INJURY FIRM PROTECTING YOUR RIGHTS AND YOUR WELL-BEING
A MINNEAPOLIS PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER WITH EMPATHY
When you've suffered harm, whether it's from sexual abuse, an accident, a dog bite or a faulty product, you need someplace to turn – someone who can help.
At Great Plains Injury Law, we offer compassionate consultation and supportive legal counsel. A personal injury lawyer can fight for you and help you recover financially, giving you the time and freedom to recover emotionally. Learn more →
In personal injury cases, paying our fees is contingent on success. That means you pay nothing for our help unless and until we win your case. While you recover from the trauma of your situation, we will recover the financial losses you've suffered.
Animal Bites/Injuries
After a dog bite, an attorney who handles dog bites and other animal attacks should be one of your first calls. Read More →
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination
If you or a loved one lived at Camp Lejeune for 30 days or more between 1953 and 1987 and subsequently were diagnosed with a health condition that could be related to water contamination, you may be eligible to file a claim. Read More →
Inappropriate Relationships
A sexual relationship with anyone in a professional capacity is never appropriate, particularly if that person is your therapist, doctor or boss. Read More →
Additional Personal Injury Practice Areas
Colloidal Silver Use Injuries
Depo-Provero Injections and Tumors
Sexual Abuse
HIPAA Violations
Falls and Pedestrian Injuries
Motorcycle, Scooter, Bicycle and Automotive Injuries
Wrongful Death
Police Brutality and Excessive Use of Force
Defective Products
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"I was immediately certain that Patrick was the right lawyer to represent me and I left his office confident in my decision to pursue legal action. I feel extremely fortunate to have had his representation and solid advice.” —Kacey
YOUR ZEALOUS ADVOCATE
Patrick R. Burns, Esq.
An experienced trial lawyer and conflict resolution professional, Patrick is dedicated to resolving matters in the least adversarial and most cost-effective manner possible.
Licensed to practice law in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota and South Dakota, Patrick was named a Minnesota Lawyer of the Year in 2015 by Minnesota Lawyer magazine, and a Super Lawyer in 2014 - 2020 by The Twin Cities Business Journal.
TALK TO A FOCUSED MINNEAPOLIS INJURY LAW FIRM THAT CAN HELP YOU NOW
A Compassionate Minnesota Personal Injury Lawyer
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Claims and Settlements
If you or a loved one lived at Camp Lejeune for 30 days or more between 1953 and 1987 and subsequently were diagnosed with a health condition that could be related to water contamination, you may be eligible to file a claim. Learn more →
Relationship with a Therapist, Doctor or Boss
A sexual relationship with anyone in a professional capacity where you are their patient or subordinate is never appropriate. Learn more →
Dog Bite Injuries
After a dog bite, an attorney who handles dog bites and other animal attacks should be one of your first calls. A dog bite or injury caused by an uncontrolled animal often doesn’t just cause physical pain; it can leave victims emotionally shaken. Learn more →
Colloidal Silver Injury Lawsuits
The injuries or skin discoloration from colloidal silver use are irreversible and life-altering. Experienced legal representation can help you recover financially from the traumatic side effects of this faulty product. Learn more →
Additional Practice Areas
Sexual Abuse
HIPAA Violations
Falls and Pedestrian Injuries
Motorcycle, Scooter, Bicycle and Automotive Injuries
Wrongful Death
Police Brutality and Excessive Use of Force
Defective Products
"I've always viewed the practice of law as a ‘helping profession.’ From the moment I take on your case, I employ all of my resources toward securing the best possible outcome.”
— Patrick R. Burns