Allendale Car Accident | Grand Rapids Car Accident Lawyers
An Allendale car accident has injured the driver but no one else. The accident happened near Allendale Middle School when Mark Wadlington lost control of his vehicle on November 12, 2008. The car jumped a curb, hit a sign, and criss-crossed busy Lake Michigan Drive near 65th Avenue before coming to a stop in front of the school. The car damaged five other vehicles in the school’s parking lot but thankfully no one else was injured. It is unclear what caused the accident.
I am very sorry this accident happened. I hope the injured driver is able to recover fully from his injuries.
Even though it is not clear what caused the accident, this man can still apply for Michigan No Fault insurance benefits. No Fault insurance will cover the cost of his medical expenses and will pay his lost wages if he has to miss work. In addition, No Fault insurance will pay for attendant care and household replacement services if they are necessary as well as other benefits. These benefits are available regardless of fault and so it will not matter if it is ultimately determined that this driver was responsible for the accident. Even if he is, he will still be able to receive Michigan No Fault benefits.
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