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Can I Sue Someone for Intentional Injuries?

It’s possible to be injured by another person under a variety of circumstances. Sometimes, people don’t intend to cause you injury, such as in the case of an auto wreck. Even if they didn’t intend to harm you, they can still be held accountable for your losses. But what about when…

Tips for Maximizing the Value of Your No-fault Claim

Michigan uses a no-fault system when it comes to auto injury claims. If you’ve been injured in a vehicle crash, you will likely be required to first utilize your own insurance coverage, regardless of who caused the accident. Filing a claim is simple in theory, but it can be difficult to deal with…

Three Reasons You Want a Lawyer for Your Car Accident Claim

Many people think that they simply need to contact their insurance company after a vehicle crash, and in some cases, this is the correct response; however, if you’ve been seriously injured in your crash, you’ll want a lawyer to help you handle your vehicle wreck claim. That’s because if you’ve been…

Brain injury and no-fault insurance law experts David Christensen and Sarah Stempky Kime of Christensen Law recently received the largest ever personal injury verdict in Michigan when a Wayne County jury awarded their client $17.8 million in damages after a serious car accident left her unable to live independently. After eight days of trial, the jury…