Heimerl & Lammers, LLC
11100 Wayzata Blvd # 211, Minnetonka, MN 55305, Minnetonka, MN 55305
About Heimerl & Lammers, LLC
Heimerl & Lammers, LLC provides legal services across Minnesota, including the Twin Cities area. Established in 2001, the firm handles family law, personal injury, and workers' compensation matters. Its 15 attorneys assist clients with divorce, child custody, car accidents, medical malpractice, and wrongful death claims. The firm operates from three locations and has received over 281 Google reviews with a 4.7 rating. Co-founder Michael Lammers is a military veteran.
Our Attorneys

Carlo E. Faccini
Attorney
15+ years experience

Katie Lammers
Partner
14+ years experience

Benjamin Heimerl
Partner
13+ years experience

Michael B. Lammers
Partner
13+ years experience

Andy Haugen
Partner & Family Law Attorney
12+ years experience

Scott Johnson
Attorney
11+ years experience

Courtney Latcham
Partner & Family Law Attorney
9+ years experience

Hunter Kinsey
Attorney
6+ years experience

Heather Hamilton
Attorney
6+ years experience

Scott Kruger
Partner
4+ years experience

Kyle Prouty
Partner
3+ years experience

Ingrid Wahlquist
Attorney
1+ years experience

Lauren Wenaas
Attorney

Alexis Bernhardt
Attorney

Kyle J. Edwards
Attorney
Notable Case Results
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$2M
Medical Malpractice
Jury awarded a $2.05 million verdict in a medical malpractice lawsuit for Joel Meyer, who suffered severe complications after a surgical team left a laparotomy sponge inside him. This error led to infection and complications in his cancer treatment, and loss of companionship for his wife, Heather.
$250,000
Disability Discrimination
Jury verdict in a civil rights case against SuperSet Tile & Stone for disability discrimination under the Minnesota Human Rights Act. Plaintiff Ty Bernard was fired after suffering a severe back injury, with a company owner stating, "If I’d known you were such a cripple, I wouldn’t have hired you."