Kate R. Kvilhaug
Areas of Practice: Vaccine Injuries, Personal Injuries, Insurance Subrogation, Medical Malpractice, Insurance Coverage, Complex Litigation, Products Liability, Construction Litigation, Business Litigation
Office Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Direct: 612.336.9314 / Email: kkvilhaug@lommen.com
Kate R. Kvilhaug / Biography
Kate Kvilhaug has a litigation background in insurance defense, personal injury/medical malpractice and business litigation. She supports Lommen Abdo’s vaccine injury, insurance coverage, insurance subrogation, personal injury, medical malpractice, complex litigation, construction litigation and products liability practices. Kate has experience in all stages of litigation from inception through trial. She especially enjoys helping injured people get the compensation they deserve.
Kate enjoys hiking with her dog, Stanley, cooking and trying new restaurants.
Education
- Minnesota School of Business/Globe University, A.A.S., Paralegal Studies, 2010
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