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Schafer Law Firm

Schafer Law Firm

8646 Eagle Creek Circle, Suite 212, Savage, MN 55378, Savage, MN 55378

1 Attorneys
2 Locations
$40.9M+ Recovered
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About Schafer Law Firm

Schafer Law Firm represents clients in personal injury and criminal defense cases throughout Minnesota and North Dakota. Attorney Brent S. Schafer has over 32 years of trial experience, including prior work as a prosecutor. The firm has secured significant verdicts, including $17 million in a medical malpractice case and an $11 million appeals court affirmation in a product liability matter. Schafer Law Firm also successfully exonerated a client in a high-profile wrongful conviction.

Notable Case Results

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$17M

Medical Malpractice

A New Jersey teenager suffered brain damage after a hospital stay and was awarded $17 million by a jury. The 16-year-old girl was allegedly taken off a ventilator too soon.

2017Trial VerdictView

$11M

Product Liability

An appeals court affirmed an $11 million jury award related to a Minnesota crash that killed three people and resulted in the wrongful imprisonment of a driver (Koua Fong Lee).

Trial VerdictView

$10.9M

Product Liability

Federal jury found Toyota Motor Corp. 60% at fault for a 2006 crash that killed three people and sent Koua Fong Lee to prison. The jury ordered Toyota to pay $10.9 million in damages.

2015Trial VerdictView

$2M

Medical Malpractice

A man from Maine was awarded $2 million by a jury after suffering permanent damage to his hand during surgery. He filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against a hand surgeon and medical center for failing to properly insert a screw.

2017Trial VerdictView

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