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Personal Injury Results

$15.3 MILLION | AUTO ACCIDENT (WAYNE COUNTY, MI)

$6.5 MILLION | MEDICAL MALPRACTICE (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$3 MILLION | PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT (INGHAM COUNTY, MI)

$2.1 MILLION | PREMISES LIABILITY (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$2 MILLION | TRUCK ACCIDENT (OAKLAND COUNTY, MI)

$1.9 MILLION | AUTO ACCIDENT (WAYNE COUNTY, MI)

Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

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Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

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Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

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Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

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Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

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Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

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Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

Name(Required)

Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

Free
Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

Name(Required)

Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

Free
Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

Name(Required)

Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

Free
Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

Name(Required)

Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

Free
Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

Name(Required)

Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

Free
Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

Name(Required)

Filing Your Michigan No-Fault Car Insurance Claim

Michigan is a “No-Fault” state, meaning that both parties involved in a motor vehicle accident are entitled to valuable economic benefits from their applicable insurance companies, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. This includes drivers and occupants in a vehicle. In addition, many people do not realize that pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorcyclists […]

Pain and Suffering Damages After Michigan Car Accident

There are generally two types of claims a victim can recover in a car accident lawsuit for their resulting injuries. These claims include (1) damages or compensation for actual medical bills, lost wages, and more known as economic damages, and (2) non-economic damages known as pain and suffering damages. Legally, pain and suffering is a term that […]

Common Motorcycle Accident Injuries

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, eighty percent of reported motorcycle crashes result in serious injury. In addition, motorcyclists were nine times more likely to be injured in traffic collisions than occupants of vehicles. Since Michigan has passed weaker laws on helmet use (riders younger than 21 must wear helmets), injuries from accidents […]

Michigan Medical Mileage Expense No-Fault Benefits

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a Michigan car accident is entitled to payment of their medical mileage expenses from their insurance company, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. These benefits are not only available to a driver or passenger injured in a Michigan auto accident, but also those […]

Detroit No-Fault Lost Wages Benefit Increased

Under the Michigan no-fault law, a person injured in a car accident who is unable to work as a result of their injuries is entitled to work loss benefits, or lost wages or earnings. Work loss benefits or lost wages benefits are paid under the provisions of the Michigan no-fault law by the auto insurance […]

Michigan Car Accidents With Deer

Being involved in a deer crash is not uncommon in the State of Michigan. More often than not, you or your loved one may be driving along a road or highway when a deer runs out in front of your vehicle and you hit the deer while driving. Not only may the accident by costly […]

Free
Consultation

Free Consultation, No Obligation.

Name(Required)