$8,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
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$20,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
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$60,000 Initially Offered by Insurance
Recovered for Injured Passenger in Car Hit While Making a U-Turn
After an accident in Grand Forks, you might be dealing with mounting medical bills, lost wages, and insurance adjusters who want to settle for pennies on the dollar while you’re still recovering.
You don’t have to face this battle alone. We’ll fight for the maximum compensation you need to rebuild your life and secure your future.
Our personal injury legal services are available across North Dakota, including:
If you’ve been injured due to another person’s negligence, you have the right to full compensation. But recovering what you deserve takes more than good intentions—it takes aggressive legal action. We know this because we’ve handled cases throughout Grand Forks, from the University of North Dakota campus and downtown along the Red River to the residential neighborhoods near Columbia Mall, from the Near Southside Historic District to the newer developments along 32nd Avenue South.
Lowe Law Group shoulders the burden of your legal fight. We’ll investigate the accident, build your case, negotiate with stubborn insurance companies, and guide you through every crucial decision.
We fight your injury case for a contingency fee, meaning you pay us nothing unless we win your case.
If you’ve been injured due to another person’s negligence, you have the right to full compensation. But recovering what you deserve takes more than good intentions it takes aggressive legal action. We know this because we’ve handled cases throughout Grand Forks, from the University of North Dakota campus and downtown along the Red River to the residential neighborhoods near Columbia Mall, from the Near Southside Historic District to the newer developments along 32nd Avenue South.
Lowe Law Group shoulders the burden of your legal fight. We’ll investigate the accident, build your case, negotiate with stubborn insurance companies, and guide you through every crucial decision.
We fight your injury case for a contingency fee, meaning you pay us nothing unless we win your case.
Like other cities, Grand Forks has plenty of personal injury lawyers. However, not all of these attorneys perform like the others. Often, the law firms you see on the billboards along I-29 and Highway 2 are more like “settlement mills,” using a fast-and-cheap approach to your case. Sure, they’ll take your case, but they will stay invisible during the process, then expect you to accept whatever quick settlement they can negotiate. It’s a dehumanizing process that makes you feel like nothing is within your control.
We operate completely differently. Here’s how we consistently win bigger settlements and verdicts:
From our office near Point Bridge, we serve clients throughout the Red River Valley, including the University of North Dakota area, downtown Grand Forks and East Grand Forks, the neighborhoods around Grand Forks Air Force Base, and communities like Emerado, Larimore, and Thompson.
Injured outside the Grand Forks metro? No problem. We handle cases throughout North Dakota and the upper Midwest region.
Accidents don’t keep business hours, and neither do we. Call Lowe Law Group any time, day or night. We’re standing by to help.
According to data from the North Dakota Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Grand Forks experienced 16 fatal traffic accidents from 2018 to 2021, resulting in 18 fatalities and involving 31 vehicles. These crashes occurred on major routes like I-29, US Highway 2, Columbia Road, and local streets throughout the city, with the majority happening during daylight hours under clear weather conditions.
Importantly, car crashes aren’t the only kind of accident that occurs in Grand Forks and Grand Forks County. We help clients no matter the type of accident that caused their injuries. We serve as:
If you’re ready to pursue compensation, here are essential facts about North Dakota law:
We didn’t become lawyers to defend insurance companies or large corporations. We chose personal injury law because we believe people who’ve been wronged deserve fierce advocates who will fight for their futures.
At Lowe Law Group, you stay informed and in control. We provide regular updates and clear explanations, so you can make confident decisions about your case and your life.
You concentrate on healing. We’ll handle everything else and keep you updated every step of the way.
Contact our Grand Forks office at (701) 963 3077 for your free 15-minute (or less) case evaluation.
There’s no obligation to hire us until you’re completely confident we’re the right choice. We’ll give you an honest assessment of your case, and we’ll only represent you if we’re confident we can win. If you change your mind within 30 days, you owe us nothing for the services rendered.
Let us listen to your story. We’ll provide a free,
no-pressure case evaluation.
Our team handles everything: the legal process, gathering paperwork, reviewing your medical treatment, and more.
We win your case and maximize your compensation—or we don’t get paid, guaranteed.
In the first 30 days after signing with us, you have the right to end the agreement with no obligation to pay for any services rendered.
The moments, days, and weeks after an accident can feel overwhelming, especially if you are left with devastating injuries. What you do in those first few days can shape everything that follows. The good news is that even if you don’t take every step perfectly, an attorney can help fill in the gaps and strategize what to do next.
In an ideal situation, this is what you’ll do after an accident.
First, get medical care, even if you think you’re fine. Adrenaline does a great job of hiding pain. A concussion, an internal injury, or a soft-tissue tear can stay quiet for a day or two and then flare into something serious. Getting medical care does two things at once: it protects your health, and it creates a medical record that ties your injuries to the accident. That record matters later, when an insurance company wants to argue you weren’t really hurt.
Report the accident. No matter the kind of accident, call the police to the scene and make sure a report gets filed. If the accident happened on someone’s property or at a business, ask a manager to document it in writing.
Write down what you remember while it’s fresh. Take photos of the scene, the names and numbers of anyone who saw what happened, and the conditions that day. Memory fades fast, and witnesses get hard to track down. If you’re worried about getting it all written down, you can record a video of yourself telling the story instead.
Be careful what you say to the other side’s insurance company. An adjuster may call within a day, friendly and eager to “help you wrap this up.” You’re not required to give them a recorded or written statement. In fact, you shouldn’t do so before you’ve talked to a lawyer. A few offhand words about how you’re “feeling okay” can be twisted into a reason to pay you less.
Call us. You don’t have to have it all figured out before you reach out. That’s our job. You focus on getting better, and we’ll start sorting through the rest.
People tend to think “personal injury” means a car wreck. Car accidents are a big part of what we do, but they’re far from the whole picture. Injuries happen in a hundred ordinary ways, and the common thread is that someone else’s carelessness left you hurting.
Here are the kinds of cases we take on for Grand Forks clients:
Each of these comes with its own rules, its own evidence, and its own insurance company strategies. A dog bite claim is built nothing like a highway crash, and a wrongful death case looks very different from a slip-and-fall injury. What stays the same, no matter what kind of accident you have experienced, is our approach: We figure out who was responsible, document exactly how the injury changed your life, and refuse to let an insurer decide what that’s worth.
If your situation isn’t on this list, call us anyway. One conversation will tell you whether you have a claim worth pursuing.
This question is often asked first, but the honest answer is that no one can hand you a number on day one. In fact, anybody who promises you a specific figure before reviewing your case is just guessing.
What we can tell you is what drives the value. The severity of your injuries carries the most weight. A broken wrist that heals in a few months is worth far less than an injury that needs surgery, leaves you in chronic pain, or keeps you from going back to the job you had. Then there’s the cost of your care, the income you lost while you couldn’t work, and the harder-to-measure toll: the sleep you’re missing, the hobbies you’ve given up, the things you can’t do with your kids anymore.
We’ll give you a straight, realistic assessment once we understand your case.
If you were injured because of someone else’s negligence, you may have a valid claim. This can include car accidents, slips and falls, or other incidents where another party failed to act reasonably. A case depends on proving fault, damages, and how the injury has impacted your life.
Most personal injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, which means you do not pay upfront fees. The attorney is paid only if they recover compensation for you. This allows injured individuals to pursue a claim without taking on additional financial stress.
Be cautious with early settlement offers. Insurance companies often try to resolve claims quickly for less than they may be worth. Accepting too soon could leave you without enough compensation for future medical care or ongoing losses, so it is important to fully understand your damages before agreeing to anything.
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