If you have been injured in a Michigan car accident, Michigan truck accident, Michigan motorcycle accident, Michigan bicycle accident, or were a pedestrian involved in a Michigan vehicle accident, contact us for your free consultation to find out exactly what we can do to help. You could be entitled to receive thousands of dollars every month. Call or e-mail today to learn about all of the benefits you are entitled to receive.
You are entitled to compensation for pain and suffering if:
The seriousness of your injury must be validated by a physician and usually includes diagnostic tests. Most importantly, the injury must significantly affect your life.
Courts look to see how long you were off work and what activities you can no longer do. If you continue to work after your accident and your activities are not significantly altered, then you are probably not suffering from a serious impairment of a body function. If you have scarring from the accident, an experienced attorney can evaluate whether or not you have a serious and permanent disfigurement.
A claim must be filed within three years of the date of the accident, or if the injury is to a minor, before the minor’s 19th birthday.
Contact us or complete our free online consultation form today to find out just what you are entitled to receive and how to get maximum money for your pain and suffering.
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