Liability Logic Trees & Legal Reasoning Resources
Legal conclusions are easy to publish. These resources show the reasoning instead — how fault questions actually get worked through, step by step, under Minnesota law.
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The Logic Library
What the Logic Library Is
This is the reasoning layer of the firm's resource library: structured legal-reasoning resources built from the questions injured people in Saint Paul actually ask. Decision trees walk a fault question branch by branch — who controlled the hazard, what duty applied, what breaks the chain. Correction datasets take widely repeated beliefs about injury law and test them against what Minnesota law actually says.
Each entry cites its authority, and each connects back to the full practice page that carries the complete claim. Where the reasoning rests on data, it draws on the firm's published datasets, like the St. Paul crash pattern heatmap.
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Resources in This Library
Ramsey County liability decision tree
Walk a fault analysis step by step for common Ramsey County injury scenarios — premises hazards, road defects, dog bites, and crashes — with the governing Minnesota authority at each branch.
Open the decision tree →St. Paul injury law myths, corrected
Common beliefs about injury claims — "the police report decides fault," "I was partly at fault, so I have no case" — tested against Minnesota law, with citations for every correction.
Open the dataset →A Word of Caution
How to Use These Resources
These resources are orientation, not answers. A decision tree shows how the analysis runs in general; your case turns on facts no diagram can hold — dates, witnesses, insurance language, and details you may not know matter yet. Work through the logic, note where your situation lands, and then test that reading in a free consultation.
Important Information: This page is general information and is not legal advice. Contacting Andrade Law does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after Andrade Law and the client sign a written engagement agreement. Every case depends on its own facts, and no result is guaranteed.