Civil Personal Injury
Frequently Asked Questions

[Q] If I’m involved in an automobile accident
and the other driver is at fault, am I
automatically entitled to damages?

[A]
Yes, Michigan law recognizes damages for pain
and suffering due to an injury caused by another.

[Q] How long do I have to file a lawsuit if I’m
injured by someone else’s negligence?

[A]
Your time limit to sue varies greatly depending
on the case you have.

[Q] My auto insurance company has not paid
my medical bills or wage loss. Can I sue them?

[A]
Yes, but you have a limited time to do this.
You should immediately contact a lawyer.

[Q] After sustaining serious injuries from an
auto accident, my family had to take care of
me. Can I get my auto insurance company to
pay them for these services?

[A]
Yes, under Michigan law an automobile insurance company is required to pay attendant care benefits if
a doctor indicates it is reasonable and necessary.

 

AREAS OF PRACTICE

1- Social Security Disability
2- Workers Compensation
3- Civil Personal Injury

 

 
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