A family that has just lost someone to another party's negligence is not going to wait until nine in the morning to look for help, and the first thing Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys puts in front of that family is a wrongful death page written for exactly them: spouses, children, parents, next of kin. The framing is specific, not generic. The firm works on contingency, so no fee is owed unless the case is won, and the offices answer around the clock. A practice that picks up at 2am is a genuinely different proposition from one that funnels you to a voicemail until Monday, and in this corner of the law that difference can decide who you call.
Forty-five years of practice in Minnesota
The firm has been doing this in Minnesota on the plaintiff side since 1979. Forty-five-plus years under president Michael Hall III is not a marketing line you can fake, since it means the practice survived the turnover that closes most newer firms inside a decade and worked through every shift in personal injury law along the way. Longevity is not the same as quality. But it does mean there is an actual track record to look at, accumulated across enough cases and enough economic weather to be worth weighing.
Range of injury cases handled
Beyond wrongful death, the coverage is wide: car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, construction accidents, nursing home abuse, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, catastrophic injuries, sexual abuse, product liability, boating accidents. Almost any serious-injury situation has a named entry point here. Breadth like this can be a warning sign when a firm is really a referral mill spread across labels it does not staff, and that is worth keeping in the back of your mind. What pushes against the worry, with Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys, is that there is genuine depth behind the labels once you click through.
Published case results, blog, community presence
This is more than a services list. There is an About the Firm section, a Case Results page, Client Testimonials, an Awards and Recognition area, a personal injury blog, and a Community Involvement page. Case Results is the one that earns its keep for a prospective client. Published outcomes, even in summary, give you something to measure a firm against; the firms that skip it leave you with nothing to check, and that absence is a common reason a profile never turns a curious visitor into a phone call. Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys publishes the material, with awards and testimonials layered alongside it, which is more than a single-page firm profile can offer.
Three offices with direct phone access
The blog does its own quiet job. Families who are not ready to talk to a lawyer can read plain-language pieces about their rights on the same site, on their own time. The Community Involvement page is slighter, but it rounds out a firm with local roots across Minneapolis, Edina, and St. Cloud, three separate physical offices that Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys lists with addresses and direct phone numbers. Each office has its own line, prominently shown, and there is a contact page as well. For an emergency that tends to arrive at an odd hour, having several clearly labeled ways in counts for a lot.
Ratings across multiple independent platforms
Here the case for the firm gets its firmest footing. On Birdeye, Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys holds a 5.0 across 94 reviews, a count well past the point where a handful of happy clients could inflate the score. The Martindale profile for Michael Hall III shows 4.9 from 23 reviews. Elite Litigators records 4.7, with 92 percent of feedback rated exceptional. Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys also carries an Avvo 10.0 "Superb" rating and BBB accreditation at A-plus, accredited since 2011. Lawyers.com and Martindale-Hubbell add peer recognition, including a "Leading Minnesota Attorney" designation.
Evaluating the review sources
Not all of that is equally trustworthy, and Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys is candid enough that you can sort it yourself. Google testimonials are pulled onto the firm's own reviews page through a third-party collation tool, and a Yelp profile exists with no captured aggregate score. Anything a firm hosts and curates on its own pages deserves a raised eyebrow, since it controls what survives there. Set all of that aside and the independently hosted numbers, Birdeye, Martindale, Avvo, the BBB, still point the same direction, across different platforms, different reviewer types, and different years. Four separate scoreboards agreeing is harder to stage than any one of them alone.
Reading beyond the front page
None of this means you stop reading at the brochure. The wrongful death landing page shows one corner of a firm this size, so a serious prospect should walk through the case results and the attorney profiles rather than judging from the front door. Part of the testimonial presentation is self-curated, and you should treat it as such.
Transparency in operations and access
Those caveats are honest ones. Set against them, though, the structural transparency is unusual for the section it sits in: three named offices, direct phone lines, 24-hour access, a contingency model, and forty-five years of documented operation. Taken together, the outside reviews are deep enough and consistent enough that you can form a reasonable judgment on Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys from the published record alone, before you ever dial a number, and that is rare enough among Twin Cities personal injury listings to be the thing worth remembering about Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys.

Business address
Hall Law Personal Injury Attorneys
825 Nicollet Mall ,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
55402
Contact details
Phone: (800) 292-1979