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How to Get a Car Accident Report?

If you’ve been in a car crash in Detroit, your insurance company may request a copy of the auto accident report. Before you can provide that document to your insurer, you must first know how to get an accident report in Detroit. A Detroit car accident lawyer from Christensen Law…

What Does PIP Insurance Cover In Michigan?

Even the safest driver in the world can get into a car accident. It seems like it’s not really a question of if, but when. Most drivers are involved in a vehicle wreck at least once every ten years, so understanding how to file a claim with your Michigan no-fault insurance policy is…

What to Do if You Get Rear-Ended

The process following a vehicle accident can be overwhelming. You may realize that the other guy is responsible in most rear-end cases, but you may still be unsure of what to do if you get rear-ended. See the steps below to get a better idea of how to go about getting…

What To Do When Injured In A Detroit Car Accident

Unfortunately, if you’re reading this, then you’ve probably been the victim of a Detroit car accident. A sense of hopelessness may engulf you right now as you struggle to figure out how you’re going to manage this situation. Not only is your body at risk, but your financial situation is always…

A Car Accident Lawyer writing on a table

Many people go through their lives without ever hiring an attorney, so it’s understandable that you may not be aware of when you really need one. In the case of auto wrecks, you may not even think you need to hire an attorney, believing the first step you should take…

Do I Need a Lawyer for a Car Accident in Michigan?

In the aftermath of a car accident, there’s much on your plate. You may be facing serious injuries—from broken bones to mental trauma and beyond—that may require hospitalization, extended treatment and therapy, time off work, or other setbacks. You also likely have damaged property to fix or replace and the auto insurance company to communicate and deal with….

What Are Punitive Damages in Michigan

Michigan law allows for exemplary damages, which are similar to punitive damages but with a different intent. In other states, punitive damages are ordered as a punishment for the defendant’s egregious, malicious, or despicable behavior. In Michigan, exemplary damages are awarded to victims who claim that the defendant has acted with…

Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit in Michigan

Your injury has caused you to suffer. You’re in physical pain; you’re probably stressing about medical expenses and the fact that you’re missing work; and you may be going through your options for getting the money you need to support yourself while recovering from your injuries. You may be wondering…

NEGLIGENCE LAWS IN MICHIGAN

When you’ve been in an accident in Michigan and have been seriously injured, you are likely suffering not only physically but financially from the incident. Medical care is expensive, and the more serious your injury, the greater your financial losses are likely to be. You may even be missing out on work…

Who will pay my medical bills after an accident

You’ve just been injured in a vehicle collision. You’re in a hospital room, hurting, traumatized, and scared. You can barely move because of the pain. And there’s a question troubling you. In addition to worry about your physical health, one of the first questions that will come to you after…

What Are Non-Economic Damages in Michigan

Being injured in an accident can upset the basic pattern of your everyday life. You may have very serious injuries as a result of your accident, and you may be suffering from mental anxiety due to this stressful ordeal. On top of your pain and mental anguish, you may also…

How Long Does It Take to Settle after the Demand Letter

The personal injury claim process can take some time, and this can be frustrating for accident victims. You need that settlement because you are probably dealing with financial losses brought about by your accident. You can’t pay for all of that on your own. CONTACT A CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER NOW!   You…

Do I Have to Go to Court for a Personal Injury Claim

Personal injury laws in Michigan can be confusing, so it’s understandable that you aren’t sure about what’s required when you file a claim. If you’ve been hurt in an accident, then you have the right to file a case against the party that hurt you. Many people are afraid of…

The Best Way to File a Personal Injury Claim For a Work Accident

When you’ve been injured on the job, it’s natural for you to want to seek justice and compensation for your injury, especially when someone else’s negligent actions caused your accident. In most cases, Michigan’s workers compensation laws would cover your on-the-job injury—with a few exceptions. We discuss those exceptions below. What Is…

Can I Sue if a Car Hit Me on My Bike in Detroit

Riding a bike in Detroit is a pleasant mode of transportation. It’s also exercise that’s good for the environment. There are many reasons that people choose to use a bike as one of their methods of transportation. There are downsides to riding bikes in Detroit as well. For instance, does…

Can You Sue a Government Agency for an Accident in Michigan

If you’ve been injured in an accident and you believe it was due to someone else’s negligence, the logical thing to do is file a personal injury claim to recoup your losses. In most cases, filing a claim is relatively straightforward, but what if a government agency or government employee injured you? It’s possible…

Response to Low Settlement Offer From Your Insurance Company

When you go to file an injury claim you will likely come up against some resistance from the insurance company. Even your own insurance company will often try to get you to accept the lowest claim offer possible. They don’t want to pay out on claims because they are losing money every time they…

What if I Can't Afford a Detroit Personal Injury Attorney

One of the biggest concerns many victims have after being injured in an accident is not having enough money to hire a lawyer and fight for the compensation they need. Even when it’s clear that someone else’s negligence was the cause of your injuries, you may feel hesitant about pursuing a lawsuit…

Who Is At Fault for My Personal Injury

You shouldn’t suffer because of someone’s negligence. For example, if you’re in a convenience store and slip on the recently mopped floor, you may be able to be compensated for any damages that result from your fall. Whether someone’s dog attacks you unprovoked or a negligent driver causes you severe injury, there may…

There are many ways as a medical provider to make sure the auto insurance company pays your bill. Sometimes, the easiest thing to do is let your patient’s personal injury attorney do the work and then make your payment at the end. To do that, you will need to have…

Michigan Pain and Suffering Attorney

When you are injured by the intentional, reckless, or negligent acts of another party, you are usually entitled to seek compensation from that at-fault party for your damages. Although damages in a personal injury case obviously include economic losses suffered by the injured party, such as medical expenses and lost…

Filing an Injury Lawsuit

If the insurance company won’t give you a fair settlement on your accident claim, your attorney may file an injury lawsuit in Michigan on your behalf. Don’t be intimidated. The legal process doesn’t have to be overwhelming or take a lot of your time. Here’s what to expect if you file…

How Your Lawyer Can Use a Log Book in Your Truck Accident Lawsuit

Semi truck accidents can lead to very serious injuries. Many are even fatal. When your life is turned upside down, you need truck accident attorneys who will use every tool at their disposal to win your case. One such tool is the log book. What is a Truck Driver’s Log Book? Every commercial…

Comparative Negligence in Third Party Lawsuits

Comparative Negligence is a concern in a third party lawsuit. If you have been seriously injured in a car accident in Michigan– enough that it substantially impairs your way of life – your auto accident attorney may recommend filing a Third Party Lawsuit against the at-fault driver. In many cases who…

When to File Your First Party Auto Accident Lawsuit

When to File Your First Party Lawsuit After a serious auto accident, you will probably be eager to see the no-fault benefits paid. In fact, the law puts a limit on how long you can wait to file. But there is also a risk in filing your First Party Lawsuit too early. It…

Back Seat Safety Belt Law

Why You Must Buckle Up in the Back Seat In the state of Michigan, children must be properly buckled into a rear car seat or booster seat until they are 8 years old or 4-feet 9-inches tall. A back seat safety belt must be worn. There is no grey area…

Auto Accident Arbitration Instead of Trial

Some auto accident clients want to resolve their cases as soon as possible. Others want their day in court before a jury trial. But sometimes, your no-fault lawsuit won’t be resolved through the courts at all. Sometimes, your case may go to auto accident arbitration instead of trial. Arbitration as an Alternative…

How Auto Accident Attorney Fees Get Paid

After a serious car crash, you may not think you have the money to pay the attorney fees for a highly experienced auto accident attorney. But Michigan law and contingency fee agreements are designed to make high-quality legal representation available to everyone. When you are facing piles of hospital bills,…

Auto Insurance Claim Process

You may know that after an auto accident you have to file a claim with your auto insurance provider. But do you know when to file the claim, what to include, or to do if the claim is denied? That’s why you need an attorney who specializes in the auto insurance claim…

Auto Insurance Policies

Most Michigan residents know they are legally required to carry car insurance on all of their motor vehicles. But what are you required to have? And what additional insurance is a good idea? Michigan No-Fault Insurance Every Michigan driver must carry no-fault insurance on their vehicles. No-fault actually includes three…