Raymond Trueblood-Konz

Attorney at Pritzker Hageman

888-377-8900 (Toll Free)
raymond@pritzkerlaw.com

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Ray’s Story

Insurance companies make money by collecting premiums in exchange for their promise to compensate people injured or killed by defective productscontaminated food, contaminated water, negligence, and wrongful conduct. All our clients want is to be treated fairly and understand their rights. All too often, insurance companies take advantage of their vulnerability and rely on intimidation to underpay claims and maximize corporate profits. These companies try to complicate and delay the claims process by overwhelming people with forms, questions, and other hurdles until they are too exhausted to pursue their rights. But Ray Trueblood-Konz does not let insurance companies bully his clients with scare tactics. Instead, his tenacity and passion for the pursuit of justice and fairness motivate him to fight even harder for his clients, their families, and the communities in which we live.

Having successfully resolved cases all over the United States, Ray has been awarded the AV Preeminent distinction, the highest level of attorney peer rating, and has been recognized as a Super Lawyers top rated personal injury attorney. Among many other accolades, Ray has also been honored with the Martindale-Hubbell Client Distinction Award. In one notable case, Ray represented a young man who was severely burned when his vintage Ford Pinto exploded during an otherwise insignificant car accident. Evidence found that the manufacturer knew the car was defective but chose to endanger lives by protecting their bottom line instead of updating the car’s design. Ray handles cases in all fifty states and is licensed in Nevada, Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Ray describes himself as an “insurance prosecutor” who stands up to large corporations on behalf of real people.

Ray’s background as a mechanic helps him understand the science and engineering of complex cases. Those cases include situations in which a faulty car repair done by a mechanic or auto body shop leads to an accident. But Ray’s background also gives him unique perspective regarding the mechanics of other injury-causing events, including fires and explosions, food and water contamination, and other cases arising from improper design, operation, and maintenance of machines, structures, and equipment.

Results: Jury Verdicts and Settlements

  • $27,000,000.00 on behalf of a family whose children were sickened with E. coli.
  • $12,150,000.00 on behalf on an 8-year old girl who was sickened with E. coli.
  • $8,750,000.00 on behalf of a 13-year old girl who was sickened with E. coli.
  • $6,450,000.00 On behalf of of three people sickened in a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak at a resort hotel
  • $6,000,000.00 on behalf of six people impacted by a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak linked to a hotel hot tub.
  • $4,900,000.00 on behalf of a 4-year old boy who was sickened with E. coli.
  • $4,500,000.00 for our client, who suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of a crash between a drunk driver and a semi trailer.  
  • $4,500,000.00 on behalf of an 18-year old man who was rendered a paraplegic after diving into a residential pool.
  • $4,500,000.00 on behalf of a 23-year old man who was sickened with Salmonella.
  • $3,900,000.00 on behalf of the parents of children who were sickened with E. coli.  
  • $3,700,000.00 on behalf of a 26-year old woman who was sickened with E. coli.
  • $3,500,000.00 for a man who suffered a traumatic brain injury when his vehicle was hit by a distracted commercial truck driver.
  • $3,300,000.00 on behalf of a 10-year old boy who was sickened with E. coli.
  • $3,300,000.00 on behalf of a 1-year old boy who was sickened with E. coli.
  • $3,000,000.00 for a wrongful death claim brought on behalf of two adult men whose parents were killed in a Kentucky home explosion caused by a natural gas leak
  • $3,000,000.00 on behalf of the family of a woman who died as a result of Legionnaires’ Disease contracted while staying at a Las Vegas hotel.
  • $2,350,000.00 for our client who contracted Legionnaires’ disease at a hotel and was hospitalized for over a month
  • $2,250,000.00 on behalf of the family of a 73-year old man who contracted Legionnaires’ disease at a hotel and died.
  • $1,750,000.00 for the family of a 52-year old man who died of Legionnaires’ disease linked to a hotel.
  • $1,750,000.00 for the family of a 50-year old man who died of Legionnaires’ disease linked to a hotel.
  • $1,750,000.00 to a woman sickened with Legionnaires’ disease after being exposed in a hotel hot tub.
  • $1,500,000.00 for the family of a woman killed in a car crash.
  • $1,425,000.00 Our client suffered E. coli O157:H7 poisoning and hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) from consuming adulterated salad product.
  • $1,325,000.00 on behalf of a 59-year old man who was sickened with Legionnaires’ disease after using a hotel hot tub in California.
  • $1,050,000.00 on behalf of a 15-year old girl who was sickened with E. coli.
  • $1,000,000.00 on behalf of an 11-year old girl who was burned in an apartment fire.

Personal and Family Life

Ray has a big family and enjoys spending time with his spouse, stepdaughters, nephews, siblings, parents, and friends. He is passionate about the outdoors, good conversation, public service, and the arts. Ray comes from a musical family and plays piano and saxophone. His philanthropic work has included representing children through the Children’s Law Center, and service on the board of VSA Minnesota, an organization that has increased disabled persons’ access to and participation in the arts.

The law firm Lathrop GPM (formerly Gray Plant Mooty), where Ray was practicing at the time, awarded him a prestigious 2018 ‘All-Star award’ for the over 200 hours of pro bono work he put in that year on behalf of multiple non-profits, including a local historical society and an organization representing the interests of children in foster care. Upon conferring the award, Lathrop GPM, wrote, “Ray Konz is a passionate advocate for his clients and takes a just and composed approach to his cases, regardless of how combative they may be.”

Attorney Ray Trueblood-Konz

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Raymond’s Paralegal’s can be contacted at –

Brenna Riley: brenna@pritzkerlaw.com // 888-377-8900

Wendy Thayer: wendy@pritzkerlaw.com // 888-377-8900