Van Buren County Car Accident
A Van Buren car accident has left an 86-year old Decatur man dead and his 16-year old grandson injured. Daniel Harralson died from trauma suffered in the accident when he tried to make a right hand turn and lost control of the vehicle. His car collided with a tree. David Ohns was treated for minor injuries at Bronson/Lakeview Hospital in Paw Paw. Neither were wearing their seatbelts.
This is very tragic and must be especially hard for the family. My sympathies go out to them.
My law firm represents people injured in car accidents. I know that situations such as this one are difficult, but the family should act quickly to submit claims to their insurance companies. Insurance companies have strict time limits and I have seen far too many families lose some of their benefits for failing to submit their claims on time.
In an accident like this, both the grandfather and the grandson have claims for No Fault benefits that their family can make for them. Mr. Harralson’s family can get survivor loss benefits which will pay medical expenses and a portion of the funeral costs. The Ohns family can also get David’s medical expenses paid for and possibly other benefits as well depending on the severity of his injuries. Even if David is too young to have his own No Fault insurance policy, he is still eligible to receive No Fault benefits as long as someone he lives with has a No Fault policy.
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