About Lyndsey
Lyndsey Jorgensen took a pragmatic route to law school. She earned her J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law in 2013, finishing at an institution known for practical training and evening programs that attract working students. The law degree anchored the start of a practice centered on everyday disputes with real consequences for people’s lives.
After graduation Jorgensen entered the field of personal injury law. She joined TSR Injury Law, where she has worked on behalf of clients who were hurt in accidents and other incidents that caused physical harm. Her work involves the familiar rhythms of client intake, evidence development, negotiation with insurers and, when necessary, litigation. She handles the procedural work that turns a harmed person’s story into an actionable claim.
Colleagues describe Jorgensen as deliberate in her approach. She breaks complex medical and legal issues into clear terms for clients. That clarity matters in personal injury cases, where outcomes often turn on the documentation of injuries and the credibility of witnesses. Jorgensen’s daily practice requires assembling medical records, consulting with expert witnesses and mapping a timeline that supports damages claims.
Her practice covers a range of personal injury matters. She assists people who have been injured in motor vehicle collisions, on private and commercial property, and in other situations that cause physical injury. She represents clients through settlement talks and prepares files for trial when settlements do not resolve the dispute. The caseload brings frequent interaction with insurers, opposing counsel and state court procedures.
Jorgensen maintains current professional memberships and takes part in the routines of local practice. Those memberships offer continuing legal education and forums to stay current on developments in personal injury law and evidence issues. She has built a practice that relies on steady client communication and methodical file preparation.
Outside of casework, Jorgensen’s career reflects the steady demands of plaintiff-side personal injury practice. The role requires balancing client expectations with realistic assessments of case value. At TSR Injury Law she continues to represent injured individuals, guiding them through claims and, when needed, court proceedings. Her current practice centers on representing clients in personal injury matters at TSR Injury Law.