Michael Francis Scully
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Michael Francis Scully is a distinguished attorney based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, specializing in insurance law and personal injury. As a partner at SiebenCarey since 1996, he has dedicated his career to advocating for those who have suffered due to the negligence of others, ensuring that his clients receive the justice and compensation they deserve. With a deep-rooted commitment to client care, Michael approaches each case with compassion and diligence, understanding the profound impact that legal challenges can have on individuals and families. Michael earned his Juris Doctor from Hamline University School of Law in 1996 after completing his Bachelor of Arts at Saint John's University in 1978. His impressive legal acumen has been recognized by his peers, earning him accolades such as the 2016 Lawyer of the Year and a place in the 2017 Best Lawyers in America. He has also been named a Super Lawyer by Thomson Reuters, reflecting his exceptional skill and dedication to the profession. Throughout his career, Michael has built a reputation not only for his legal expertise but also for his unwavering commitment to his clients' well-being. He understands that navigating the complexities of insurance and personal injury law can be daunting, and he prides himself on providing clear guidance and support at every step of the process. By combining his extensive knowledge with a personalized approach, Michael strives to empower his clients, helping them to reclaim their lives after adversity. Whether through negotiation or litigation, he is a steadfast ally in the pursuit of justice.
About Personal Injury Law
Personal injury attorneys represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others. They work to obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Common matters include car accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice, workplace injuries.