Injuries Involving Tractors, Augers, Combines, Farm Trucks and Farming
Farms rank among one of the most dangerous places to work. A tranquil-looking farm can conceal a range of potential hazards that can cause serious, even fatal, injuries. These injuries frequently result from accidents involving farm equipment, chemical exposure and animals.
At Walsh & Gaertner, P.A., we help people who have been injured in farm accidents by someone else's negligence recover the compensation they deserve. Our attorneys, with nearly 30 years of combined legal experience, are committed to getting results for personal injury victims. Call our office at 651-323-2457 or 888-863-4160 to schedule a free consultation.
Causes of Farm Injuries
A majority of farm accident injuries are caused by defective machinery. When heavy equipment, such as tractors, augers and combines, is poorly designed or built, farm workers can suffer serious injuries, including spine injuries, amputations, crushing injuries, brain injuries and even wrongful death.
Other farm injuries are caused by negligent farm owners, operators or workers. Failure to properly maintain equipment, exercise caution, train properly and warn of hazards are all common issues in farm accident cases.
Minnesota Farm Accident Attorneys on Your Side
As your lawyers, we will launch an immediate investigation into the accident. When appropriate, we will consult with experts, such as accident reconstructionists, to determine the cause of the accident. After identifying liability, we will aggressively pursue maximum compensation on your behalf at the negotiation table or in the courtroom.
Experienced and Reputable Legal Representation
Have you been hurt in a farm accident? Contact us to schedule a free consultation. We handle farm accident cases on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing until we secure compensation for you.
Evening and weekend appointments are available. For your convenience, staff members speak White and Green Hmong dialects.
Our office is located in St. Paul, near the state capitol. If you are not able to come to us, we will meet with you in another location.







