
Do You Need a Lawyer When You’re Pulled Over?
You’re headed home after work, and just like that, you see flashing red and blue lights in your rearview mirror. Your heart is racing, your hands grip the wheel, and you wonder — what should you say? Did you do anything wrong? Where is your insurance card? If things go wrong, can you call a lawyer?
Let’s break down what the experts say, what you might not already know, and when it makes sense to have tools like TurnSignl to provide real-time guidance in the moments that matter most.

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As AI becomes more prevalent in the legal space, one startup is taking advantage of the tech revolution by putting access to attorneys in drivers’ hands — or perhaps, their cars.

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A Q&A with Jazz Hampton, the CEO of Minneapolis-based TurnSignl, an on-demand, real-time app that gives drivers access to live legal representation during traffic stops and accidents.

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The murder of George Floyd thrust Minnesota into the center of the debate over police misconduct. As Fred de Sam Lazaro reports, one effort coming out of that painful period hopes to make traffic stops safer. It’s part of the series, Agents for Change.