Injury Cases We Handle
Car Accidents
We represent injured drivers & passengers who were hurt in crashes caused by negligence. From rear-end impacts to intersection collisions, we pursue full compensation for medical bills, time off work & long-term care.
Slip & Fall Injuries
Property owners are responsible for safety. When someone’s failure to fix a hazard results in a fall, we step in. We hold businesses, landlords & public entities accountable for unsafe conditions.
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcyclists face unique risks—and often unfair bias. We know how to investigate these crashes, counter assumptions, and secure fair settlements for serious injuries, road rash, or worse.
Wrongful Death Claims
When a preventable accident takes a life, families deserve answers—and justice. We support surviving loved ones through legal claims involving medical costs, funeral expenses & loss of support.
Dog Bites & Animal Attacks
Dog owners must control their pets. If you or a child suffered an injury due to an aggressive animal, we can help file a claim for damages, trauma & treatment.
Pain & Suffering Compensation
Not all damage is visible. We pursue compensation for emotional distress, chronic pain & the long-term effects of trauma—making sure your experience is fully accounted for.
If you don’t see your situation listed here, reach out. Every injury is unique, and we may still be able to help. Our team is happy to talk through your case and help you decide next steps—whether it’s with us or another trusted resource.
Common Questions About Personal Injury
Here’s what you should know if you’re considering a personal injury claim in Bay City or The Great Lakes Bay region.
Do I need a lawyer for a personal injury claim?
You’re not required to hire a lawyer—but insurance companies count on that. A personal injury attorney helps you avoid lowball offers, ensures proper medical documentation, and handles negotiations or litigation to get the compensation you truly deserve.
What can I be compensated for after an injury?
You may be eligible to recover medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain & suffering. In wrongful death cases, funeral costs and loss of companionship may also be recoverable. Every case is different—so it’s important to evaluate all angles early.
How long do I have to file a claim in Michigan?
In most Michigan personal injury cases, the statute of limitations is three years from the date of the injury. However, there are exceptions. To preserve your rights, it's best to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.
What if the accident was partially my fault?
Michigan uses a comparative fault system, meaning you can still recover damages if you’re partially at fault—though your compensation may be reduced. We help clarify how fault is evaluated and what that means for your case.
How much does it cost to hire your firm?
We handle most personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. That means no upfront costs—we only get paid if we secure a settlement or verdict on your behalf.