Justice for the Deceased and Those Left Behind
Wrongful Death Attorney for North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota
Wrongful death is a term used to describe a case in which a death was caused by the negligence, recklessness, wrongful or intentional act of another. Larson Law Firm provides comfort to the surviving family members during this devastating time, while aggressively pursuing damages from the responsible party and their insurance company.
Contact our Minot, North Dakota, wrongful death lawyer online, or toll free at (877) 641-3846 to arrange for a consultation at your convenience. Mark V. Larson has a successful record of obtaining justice in the name of victims of negligence and providing financially for the family left behind. He has secured settlements and won jury verdicts in a wide range of cases:
- Fatal auto accidents
- Victims of drunk drivers
- Pedestrian accidents
- Oil field and construction worker deaths
- Medical negligence deaths
- Farm accidents
- Railroad crossing accidents
- Defective products or machinery
Do Not Delay in Pursuing a Wrongful Death Claim
The statute of limitations for wrongful death lawsuits in North Dakota courts is two years, but it is essential to seek legal help from a qualified in fatal accidents lawyer long before that. Critical evidence may be destroyed, witness memories may fade, and opportunities to research and prepare for the lawsuit may delay matters.
Mark Larson will investigate the causes of the injuries and death and document the full extent of your losses, including loss of financial support, companionship and guidance. His background as a certified public accountant becomes particularly helpful when quantifying these losses. If your case goes to trial, you should know that Mr. Larson is a civil trial specialist certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Contact Mark Larson online or call toll free at (877) 641-3846 for a free evaluation of your possible wrongful death claim. We represent families throughout North Dakota and northwest Minnesota and take cases on a contingency basis.

