Automobile Accidents
We understand that lives change in an instant when an automobile accident occurs. People wonder who will pay medical bills, who compensates for harm, loss and pain, who will modify our home to meet needs, who will pay lost wages, who will pay for the funeral.
Michigan’s No Fault law is confusing. We can help. We can guide. We can maximize insurance benefits, settlements, and verdicts.
We have extensive experience representing adults, teenagers and children injured in automobile accidents. These cases have involved wrongful death, traumatic brain injury, serious, permanent and progressive physical injury, and denial of insurance benefits.
It is important that you contact a qualified and experienced attorney soon after an automobile accident. Weather will wash away the evidence at the accident scene. The vehicles may be destroyed before they are inspected. Witnesses become harder to find and memories fade. Medical records need to be ordered. Healthcare providers and police officers need to be interviewed. We get right to work.
Unlike attorneys who advertise on television, we accept a limited number of cases. We know our clients need attorneys to answer questions, gather evidence quickly and efficiently, hire the right experts, and most importantly, take the time to understand your needs, and the harm and loss you have suffered.
We know that auto accident victims need healthcare providers to testify effectively for them to maximize insurance benefits, settlements, and verdicts. Because we have represented doctors and hospitals, we may have a personal relationship with your doctor or will earn his or her respect with our extensive knowledge of medicine. We continue to help doctors and hospitals with regulatory compliance and maintain positive relationships in the healthcare field that are valuable to our clients.
We create video stories to help insurance companies and juries understand the accident and harm and loss.
Link to Verdicts and Settlements
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