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Premises Liability Laws in Michigan

Premises liability laws in Michigan revolve around the legal duty of care property owners owe their visitors. When that duty of care is violated, causing someone injury, that person can potentially hold the premises owner liable for losses like medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering. Understanding these laws…

two cars crashing with each other on the road

If it is taking longer than you expected to get a car accident settlement, you deserve an explanation. Your car accident case is taking so long to settle for many reasons, as these cases are often complex. Insurance companies’ negotiating tactics, unclear damages, and disputes about your car accident can…

an emotionally distressed woman sitting by the window

When someone is in a car accident, a slip and fall, or another circumstance that causes injury or illness, they may experience emotional distress. This distress can take many forms but is always serious. Emotional distress is just as significant as lost income or medical bills but can be harder…

file a wrongful death claim in Michigan

Michigan allows family members to seek wrongful death compensation when a relative’s death is due to someone else’s negligence. State statute dictates who can file a wrongful death claim. Under the law, your loved one’s personal representative must act for the estate and qualifying survivors. While money can’t bring back…

Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents

The statute of limitations for car accidents in Michigan is three years, according to Michigan Compiled Laws § 600.5805. The clock on your personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit starts at the time of the crash or your loved one’s passing. Of course, exceptions can apply under certain circumstances, and a Michigan personal injury lawyer can let…

Christensen Law Wins $9.5 Million Jury Verdict in Wrongful Death Case

Dave Christensen and Sarah Stempky-Kime Secure $9.5 Million-Dollar Victory Trial partners wrap up a protracted and challenging case with a positive outcome in a wrongful death suit against four Michigan-based corporations. Plaintiff Karen Tremont is the mother and personal representative of the estate of her deceased son, Cameron Caldwell, a…

DAVE CHRISTENSEN SPEAKS ABOUT MICHIGAN NO-FAULT LEGISLATION AND INSURANCE Our resident subject matter expert Dave was recently asked to opine on the impact the new No-Fault legislation has had on the MCCA (Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association), PIP, and the pass-along consequences to Michigan consumers. Watch the segment here: The Rising…

We’re proud to announce the appointments of Sarah Stempky-Kime, managing partner, to the Michigan State Bar Negligence Section Council, and of Nora Hanna, trial attorney, to the Executive Board of the Michigan Association of Justice. Kime brings extensive experience in plaintiff personal injury and law firm management to her role…