Practice Area
- PERSONAL INJURY
- WRONGFUL DEATH
- MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
- SOCIAL SECURITY LAW
- DUI / DWI
- DRUG CRIMES
- PRODUCT LIABILITY
Education
William Mitchell College of Law, St Paul, Minnesota J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence cum laude - 1998 Moorhead State University, Moorhead, Minnesota B.S., Bachelor of Science cum laude - 1995 Major: Marketing
Awards & Honours
Named SuperLawyer “Rising Star” by Minnesota Law and Politics: 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010 Selected as a Minnesota Super Lawyer, 2014 - 2017
Biography
Susan Bowden Gunst has spent her entire career forcing insurance companies to treat people like they say they do in commercials. She has helped injured people recover medical expenses, wage loss and other damages incurred as a result of car accidents, dog attacks, liquor liability, falls and other injuries as a result of someone else\\\\\\\'s wrongdoing. Susan has also helped families that are suffering with the loss of a loved one by holding the negligent party accountable. She has arbitrated, mediated and litigated hundreds of cases with insurance companies. Her vast trial experience includes wrongful death, personal injury and medical malpractice claims. Since 1998, Susan has been aggressively fighting on behalf of her clients to ensure fair compensation for their injuries. She not only has experience in State District Court, but also at the Federal Court level and the Court of Appeals. Her compassionate nature and passion for upholding her clients\\\\\\\' rights has proven to be a successful mix both in and out of the courtroom. A Minnesota native, Susan is a graduate of Moorhead State University (B.S., 1995) and William Mitchell College of Law (J.D., 1998). She is admitted to practice law in the state of Minnesota and United States Federal District Court, District of Minnesota. She is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and the Minnesota Association for Justice, formerly known as Minnesota Trial Lawyers Association. In 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2010 she was named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers (only 2.5% of all attorneys practicing less than 10 years or under 40 years of age receive this honor).