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Motor Vehicle

Whether you are a driver hurt in a crash caused by another vehicle, a pedestrian struck by a vehicle, a passenger in a vehicle crashed by a reckless driver, or a vehicle occupant in a car that crashes because of a defective part or design, you have the right to pursue a claim.

Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to helping clients who have been injured in car accidents.


Michigan is a no-fault state, which means that regardless of who is at fault for an accident, each party's insurance company is responsible for paying certain benefits, such as medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care and replacement services.


However, Michigan also allows individuals to pursue a lawsuit against the at-fault driver if the accident caused serious injury or death, or if certain other conditions are met. These lawsuits are typically referred to as "third-party" claims, and they can allow injured parties to recover damages beyond what is available through the no-fault system.


Our attorneys have extensive experience handling motor vehicle accident cases, including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, and pedestrian accidents. We can help you navigate the complex legal system and pursue the compensation you deserve for your injuries and other losses.


In addition, our attorneys understand the unique challenges that motor vehicle accident victims face, such as medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. We are dedicated to helping our clients recover physically, emotionally, and financially from their accidents.


If you have been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Michigan, contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can help you with your case.

FAQs

  • What should I do if I've been injured in a car accident?

    If you have been injured in a car accident, there are several important steps that you should take to protect your health and legal rights. These steps include:


    1. Seek medical attention: Your health and safety should be your top priority after an accident. Even if you do not think you have been seriously injured, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. This will ensure that any injuries are properly diagnosed and treated.
    2. Call the police: Contact the police and report the accident. They will create a report of the accident, which may be useful in any potential legal claims.
    3. Exchange information: Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident.
    4. Document the scene: If possible, take photographs of the accident scene, including the damage to the vehicles and any visible injuries.
    5. Contact an attorney: It is important to contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible after an accident. They can help you protect your legal rights and navigate the complex legal process of filing a personal injury claim.
    6. Notify your insurance company: Notify your insurance company about the accident and provide them with the necessary information. However, it is important to be cautious when speaking to insurance companies, as they may try to minimize your compensation. Remember that every accident and injury is unique, so it is important to seek the advice of an experienced personal injury attorney who can guide you through the process of protecting your legal rights and seeking compensation for your injuries.
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