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David Furness

Personal InjuryHouston County, MN

About David Furness

David Furness serves clients in Houston County, MN, specializing in personal injury law. His practice is dedicated to helping individuals who have suffered injuries due to the negligence of others. David understands the complexities of personal injury cases and strives to provide his clients with the best possible representation. He works diligently to ensure that victims receive the compensation they deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. With an emphasis on client communication and advocacy, David Furness takes the time to understand the unique circumstances of each case. He is committed to building strong cases backed by thorough research and evidence. His approach combines legal expertise with a compassionate understanding of the challenges faced by injured individuals. David is known for his attention to detail and his ability to navigate the legal system effectively. He remains updated on changes in personal injury laws to provide informed guidance to his clients. His dedication to his clients and his commitment to justice make him a trusted choice for those seeking legal assistance in personal injury matters.

Practice Areas

Personal Injury

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Key Strengths

Client-focused approach
Strong advocacy skills
In-depth knowledge of personal injury law
Effective negotiation strategies
Commitment to achieving fair outcomes

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of personal injury cases do you handle?
David Furness handles various personal injury cases, including car accidents, slip and fall incidents, and workplace injuries.
How can I schedule a consultation?
Clients can schedule a consultation by visiting the Walbran Law website or contacting the office directly.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026