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South Dakota Attorneys and Lawyers

Every year in South Dakota, there are more than 50,000 civil cases and 140,000 traffic cases.  

To win a personal injury case in South Dakota, you must prove one of three things: negligence, liability, or intentional wrong. To prove negligence, you must prove that the person responsible for your injuries or damages failed to act in a reasonable manner. To prove liability, you must prove the manufacturer was responsible for a defective part or product. To prove intentional wrong, you must prove someone knew his or her actions would cause harm but did them anyway. All of these things can be difficult to prove, which is why the majority of personal injury victims in South Dakota work closely with an expert personal injury attorney.
South Dakota’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases is three years, which is a very short time period to prepare a claim. If that three year mark expires, personal injury victims cannot file claims. Most personal injury attorneys suggest you file as soon as possible, and with their help, you can recover damages such as medical expenses, lost wages, and property damages.  



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Beware of Wrap Rage This Holiday Season


When families get together for the holidays and exchange presents, the difficulty of opening the present usually is not considered. However, the term “wrap rage” has become commonly accepted, according to Wikipedia, to describe heightened levels of anger, frustration, and violence resulting from the inability to open hard-to-remove packaging. Wrap rage is something everyone experiences during the holidays, but we have never been able to put a name to it.

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