YOUR LEGAL ADVOCATES

LEE R. BISSONETTE has more than 25 years of experience representing victims with catastrophic injuries caused by medical malpractice. 

Included are multiple cases involving children with cerebral palsy caused by birth injury, poor neonatal care, or failure to diagnose meningitis or group B strep.  He also represents children and adults injured as a result of misdiagnosis, surgical or radiology mistakes, failure to diagnose cancer and other types of malpractice. 

Lee has recovered millions of dollars in damages for his clients, including a $3.75M award in 2004, the largest reported medical malpractice recovery for that year.  In 2005 his recovery of $1.8M for clients involved in an auto crash was one of the top personal injury recoveries in Minnesota for that year.  In 2006 and 2008, Lee recovered $2.75M and more than $1M in other medical malpractice cases. > MORE



KATHLEEN M. LOUCKS is no stranger to the aggressive tactics used by attorneys defending medical professionals and hospitals against medical malpractice claims - in fact, she represented "the other side" of these cases for many years with a well respected defense firm.

Now, she applies her legal skills to helping victims navigate the complex issues surrounding catastrophic injury and medical malpractice claims.

An experienced trial lawyer, Kathleen Loucks is a former prosecutor and has been a civil litigator for the past six years, representing clients at the state, federal, and appellate levels. >MORe



CAROL R.M. MOSS focuses on serving individuals who have suffered an injury or lost a loved one. She is known for providing compassionate, caring services for her clients. Many of Carol’s clients are going through very difficult and emotional circumstances, so she works hard to advocate on their behalf and shoulders their burdens during these times. >More


ANTHONY T. "TONY" SMITH joined Hellmuth & Johnson, PLLC with extensive experience representing injured parties affected by catastrophic injuries – experience gained at a nationally recognized plaintiff's law firm. 

He has worked on a wide range of cases involving dram shop (liquor) liability, product defects, and human error. These include litigation on behalf of the heirs and next of kin of people who lost their lives in the 1998 Saint Cloud gas explosion, and dram shop litigation against one of the nation's largest fraternal organizations.  These cases helped shape his reputation as an aggressive litigator and advocate for victims' rights.>MORe