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Elizabeth M. Fors

Elizabeth M. Fors
Associate

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Elizabeth Fors, an associate at Robins Kaplan, is passionate about helping those injured from medical malpractice or personal injury. In her four years at Robins, Liz served as co-counsel on four trials: three medical malpractice and one pro-bono.
In August 2017, Liz, along with Chris Messerly, obtained the largest wrongful death case in state history and what is believed to be the third largest verdict in the United States for a wrongful death case for these types of damages. The verdict was listed among the Top 100 Verdicts of 2017 by The National Law Journal. In addition, Liz and Chris were among Minnesota Lawyer’s 2017 Attorneys of the Year.
Before attending law school, Ms. Fors was an Emmy-nominated producer for live sporting events and live pre-game shows. During her ten years in the sports industry, she was involved in televising Twins, Timberwolves, Lynx, Brewers, and Bucks games as well as football, hockey, and basketball games at the University of Wisconsin and University of Minnesota.
Ms. Fors enjoys exploring the outdoors with her golden retriever, spending time with her family, and being the cool aunt to her niece and three nephews. She is also the two-time champion of her fantasy baseball league, a longtime knitter, and a lifelong reader of mystery novels.
Represented an active grandmother who fell off a chair and broke her heel bone – a complex calcaneus fracture. An orthopedic physician assistant at an orthopedic clinic in Minnesota determined our client did not need surgery. The PA felt he could treat it conservatively. Instead of receiving a referral to an ankle specialist right away, our client underwent nearly 30 physical therapy sessions and walked for months on a broken heel. Six months later the PA finally ordered an MRI, which showed the fractures did not heal correctly. At that point our client required an ankle fusion surgery. Elizabeth Fors and Chris Messerly obtained a $325,000 settlement for this now in-active grandmother.
Represented the family of a 30 year-old mother of two young children who went to a Minnesota Hospital for uncontrolled back pain and dehydration. Doctors ordered, and nurses administered, multiple opioid medications to control the pain. However, on her third day in the hospital, a hospitalist chose to increase the opioid dose by 97% without any increased monitoring – like continuous pulse oximetry. The doctor ordered a new fentanyl patch and doubled her oxycodone dose. Hours later nurses found her unresponsive in bed. She never regained consciousness and died a few days later. Liz Fors and Chris Messerly obtained $1 million for the tragic overdose death of this young mom.
Represented the family of a 30-year-old woman who went to an emergency room with a fever and nausea three days after giving birth to her first child. The nurse practitioner defendant ignored lab tests showing that the woman had sepsis (a severe systemic infection) and sent her home. Twelve hours later, the woman was rushed back to the same emergency room, where she died. A jury returned a verdict in the amount of $20.6 million, which is the largest medical malpractice wrongful death verdict in state history.
Represented a woman, Megan, in a personal injury case against multiple parties. Megan was a 24-year-old single mother to Brayden, age four. She was on her way to work one icy morning, when her vehicle was struck by another car on I-94 in the northern Twin Cities suburbs. Her car was sent careening into a construction crane that was parked too close to the freeway. The crane decapitated her. Ms. Fors and her team sued the construction project’s general contractor as well as the company responsible for leaving the crane in a dangerous position. The case was ultimately settled with these two companies, the driver who started the chain of events, and Megan’s own underinsured motorist carrier. Economic loss was less than $400,000. In addition to her little boy, Megan’s parents, brother, sister, and grandfather survive her. The $1,655,000 settlement will help provide for little Braden’s future.


- Named an “Up & Coming Attorney,” Minnesota Lawyer (2020)
- Named one of "America's Top 100 High Stakes Litigators" by America's Top 100 Attorneys (2018-2019)
- Named a “Member of the Year,” Minnesota Association for Justice (2018)
- Named a “Minnesota Rising Star,” Super Lawyers (2018-2021)
- Listed in “The Top 100 Verdicts of 2017,” The National Law Journal
- Named "Attorney of the Year," Minnesota Lawyer (2017)
- Women Trial Lawyers Conference Planning Committee (2016-present)
- MN LRAP Board of Directors
- St. Stephen's & First Covenant Homeless Shelter, Meal Volunteer
- St. Thomas Law School, Mentor (2017-present)
- Dakota County Library Foundation, Board of Directors (2016-2019)
- Election Protection, Voter Helpline (866-OUR-VOTE), Volunteer (2016)
- Hamline University School of Law Alumni Board, Student Representative (2014-2015)
- Jeremiah Program, Volunteer
- Mitchell Hamline Alumni Board, Alumni Engagement Committee Co-Chair (2016-2017)
- Mitchell Hamline School of Law Alumni Board, Member (2016-2019)
- Mitchell Hamline School of Law Alumni Board, Student Representative (2015-2016)
- Minnesota
- North Dakota
- Hamline University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude (2015), Mitchell Hamline Alumni Board Scholarship
- Inver Hills Community College, Paralegal Certificate (2008)
- University of Minnesota, B.A. in Speech Communications (1996)
- American Association for Justice
- American Bar Association
- Hennepin County Bar Association
- Minnesota Association for Justice; Education Committee Chair (2019-2020), Women for Justice Co-Chair (2016-2017), Board of Governors (2017-present)
- Minnesota Women Lawyers
- Minnesota State Bar Association, Civil Litigation Section Council
- Ramsey County Bar Association
- Twin Cities Diversity in Practice, Mentor
"Landlord faces lawsuit after UND student rape case," Valley News Live (December 14, 2017)
- Litigation: Trial by Fire – Practical Tips for the New Trial Lawyer
Webinar, Minnesota CLE (August 8, 2019) - Medical Malpractice The Anatomy of a Case
Minnesota CLE, Minneapolis, Minnesota (May 29, 2019) - Inspiring Books and the Concrete Ways They are Used in Practice
Minnesota Association for Justice, Duluth, Minnesota (February 22, 2019) - The Right Emotions in a Wrongful Death Case
Minnesota Association for Justice, Minneapolis, Minnesota (January 24, 2019) - Advanced Medical Malpractice
National Business Institute, Webinar (October 1, 2018) - Enhancing Damages in Wrongful Death Case
Minnesota Association for Justice, Minneapolis, Minnesota (September 18, 2018) - Litigating a Malpractice Claim From The New Lawyers Perspective
Minnesota State Bar Association, St. Paul, Minnesota (March 29, 2018) - Litigating a Malpractice Claim From The New Lawyers Perspective
Minnesota State Bar Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota (March 27, 2018) - Litigating a Malpractice Claim From The New Lawyers Perspective
Minnesota State Bar Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota (March 22, 2018) - Top 10 to Know about Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death
Minnesota Association for Justice, Minneapolis, Minnesota (March 12, 2018) - Enhancing Damages in Wrongful Death Cases
Minnesota Association for Justice, Duluth, Minnesota (February 23, 2018) - Boosting the Bottom Line: An Evidence Based Argument for Women in Leadership
Minnesota Women Lawyers, Minneapolis, Minnesota (April 21, 2017)
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