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Tomsche, Sonnesyn & Tomsche, P.A.

Tomsche, Sonnesyn & Tomsche, P.A. - Minneapolis, MN

Bad Faith Lawyers in Minneapolis, MN

610 Ottawa Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55422 - 4812

  • 6 Super Lawyers®
  • 18 Years 
    Experience

Minneapolis Bad Faith Law Firm

Updated: 02/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Bad Faith
  • Commercial Insurance
  • Defects
  • Errors & Omissions Insurance
  • Insurance Law
  • Insurance Malpractice
  • Insurance Subrogation
  • Mediation
  • Motor Vehicle
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Defense
  • Premises Liability -- Defense
  • Products Liability Law
  • Professional Malpractice Law
  • Property & Casualty
  • Property Damage -- Defense

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Kelly P. Magnus

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Rolf E. Sonnesyn

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Michael J. Tomsche

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Steven E Tomsche

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Kelly P. Magnus

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Rolf E. Sonnesyn

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Michael J. Tomsche

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Steven E Tomsche

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Minneapolis, MN

610 Ottawa Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55422 - 4812

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Phone: (763) 521-4499

Fax: (763) 521-4482

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Website: http://www.lawyers.com/ts&tlaw

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