About Nate
Nate Bjerke is a lawyer who has spent decades working in personal injury law. He studied at the University of Minnesota Law School and earned his J.D. in 1996. That academic foundation led him toward a practice built on courtroom work and client representation.
After law school, Bjerke embarked on a career in personal injury. Over the years he has handled cases that require both negotiation and litigation. He takes on the practical tasks that these matters demand: evidence gathering, dealing with insurers, preparing witnesses and arguing motions. He moves cases through the system until resolution by settlement or trial.
Clients who come to him typically face the aftermath of physical harm and insurance disputes. Bjerke’s day-to-day work involves filing claims, managing discovery and pressing for fair compensation. He has experience in the courtroom and also spends considerable time resolving claims outside it. He balances aggressive advocacy in litigation with pragmatic conversations about risk and outcomes.
Bjerke maintains current membership in professional organizations. He participates in the legal community and keeps up with developments in tort and civil practice. That engagement helps him respond to changes in law and procedure that affect personal injury claims.
Colleagues describe him as steady and methodical in case handling. He prefers clear communication with clients and a direct approach to case strategy. He does not overpromise results. Instead he lays out options, explains likely timelines and lets clients make informed decisions about settlement versus trial.
He practices at TSR Injury Law. His role there centers on representing individuals who have suffered harm, guiding them through the legal process from investigation to resolution. He also works with medical providers, experts and opposing counsel to assemble the records needed to support clients’ claims.
Now in practice, Bjerke continues to take personal injury matters at TSR Injury Law and represents clients in claims arising from accidents and related incidents.