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Grand Haven Car Accident

A Grand Haven car accident has resulted in the death of one woman.  Doreen Riddle, 66, died February 9, 2009 after her car struck a snowbank and flipped over near Mercury Drive and 152nd Avenue.  A medical examination has revealed she died of a pre-existing medical condition rather than from injuries sustained in the car accident.

I am very sorry this accident happened.  If Doreen Riddle’s medical condition caused the accident, at least her family can take comfort in the fact that there were no other victims.  My sympathies are with the Riddle family.

The Riddle family should submit a claim for Michigan No Fault benefits.  A No Fault survivor loss claim will pay for a portion of the funeral and loss of household services.  If Doreen Riddle had been working or seeking work at the time of her accident, survivor loss benefits would also include loss of financial support. 

If you would like more information about your rights after a Michigan car accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Michigan Car Accident Handbook” by clicking on the book link. We will send it out immediately along with other important information.

For more information about Michigan car accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com. If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan car accident attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.

Bloomfield Township Car Accident

A Bloomfield Township car accident has caused a man to die.  The accident occurred on January 24, 2009 on Telegraph near Square Lake Road when a 75-year old driver of a Jeep rear-ended a 27-year old Ann Arbor resident who was stopped at a traffic light.  The Jeep then crossed into other lanes on Telegraph before coming to a stop.  The driver of the Jeep was taken to Saint Joseph Mercy Oakland Hospital in Pontiac, where he was pronounced dead.

I am very sorry this accident occurred.   I want to express my sympathies to this man’s family.  The article did not indicate whether the Ann Arbor resident was hurt, and I hope that he or she was not.

In an accident like this, the man’s family should submit a claim for No Fault insurance benefits.  A No Fault survivor loss claim will provide them with a payment for a portion of the funeral costs and possibly payments for loss of financial support and loss of household services, depending on if the deceased earned income or helped with any chores around the house.  If the Ann Arbor resident was injured, he or she should also submit a claim for No Fault benefits, which will pay for all medical expenses and other benefits.

If you would like more information about your rights after a Michigan car accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Michigan Car Accident Handbook” by clicking on the book link.  We will send it out immediately along with other important information.

For more information about Michigan car accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com.  If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan car accident attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.

Allegan County Car Accident

An Allegan County car accident has claimed the life of a Holland teenager.  Jeremy James Plachta, 18, died when his vehicle ran off the road and hit a tree on December 27, 2008.  The accident happened on 66th Street near 144th Avenue in Laketown Township.  The accident is believed to have been caused by foggy weather conditions.

 

This is a very tragic accident, especially because Jeremy Plachta is so young.  I want to extend my sympathies to his family and friends.

 

In an accident like this, the victim’s family should file a claim for Michigan No Fault insurance benefits.  No Fault survivor loss benefits will provide Jeremy Plachta’s family with a portion of the funeral cost and this claim may also include payments for loss of financial support and for loss of household services, if Jeremy worked or did chores around the house.  Survivor loss benefits are available regardless of fault, which means they can be collected even though no other car was involved in this accident.

 

If you would like more information about your rights after a Michigan car accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Michigan Car Accident Handbook” by clicking on the book link.  We will send it out immediately along with other important information.

 

For more information about Michigan car accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com.  If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan car accident attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.