MINNEAPOLIS — Tyroler Leonard Injury Law has been awarded Gold in two categories at the 2026 Minnesota's Best awards, sponsored by the Star Tribune Media Company. The firm earned top honors for Best Law Firm and Best Personal Injury Law Firm in a competition driven entirely by public nominations and votes.
Minnesota's Best is a recognition program that begins with community nominations across hundreds of categories. After a vetting period, finalists compete during a multi-week voting window where residents can cast ballots daily. Gold, Silver, and Bronze winners are published in an annual statewide guide.
“We are incredibly thankful to everyone who took the time to nominate and vote for our firm,” said Isaac Tyroler, co-founder. “Winning Gold in both categories means the world to us because it comes straight from our neighbors.”
Tyroler Leonard Injury Law operates offices in Minneapolis and Oakdale, serving clients across Minnesota. The firm handles personal injury cases including car crashes, semi-truck collisions, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall incidents, dog bites, brain injuries, and wrongful death claims. The attorney team brings 62 years of combined legal experience and has secured over $75 million in settlements and verdicts for clients.
Co-founder Rachel Sperling Leonard emphasized the firm's approach: “We take a highly collaborative approach, meaning our clients have direct communication with their legal team throughout the whole process. We also prepare every single case as if it is going to a jury trial. Insurance companies know which lawyers are willing to walk into a courtroom and fight.”
The award highlights a growing trend of consumers favoring boutique firms that prioritize direct client access over large national operations. For individuals, an unexpected accident can lead to severe financial distress. Tyroler Leonard Injury Law works on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay no upfront costs and the firm only gets paid if they win a settlement or court award.
With the 2026 Gold awards, the firm plans to expand community outreach and continue fighting for injury victims across the Twin Cities and beyond.

