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St. Joseph County One Car Accident May Have Involved Alcohol And Drugs

Our Michigan car accident lawyers are reporting a tragic story in the paper about a St. Joseph County car accident. The accident took place on Sunday, July 25th, in the afternoon hours. According to Michigan State Police, a car was driving on Lutz Road when it crossed the centerline and went off the road, hitting a tree. There were four passengers in the car, including a four-year-old boy who died at the scene of the car accident. The other three passengers suffer injuries and were transported to the Kalamazoo Hospital. Police believe alcohol and drugs apper to be a factor of the one car accident.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident. My deepest condolensces go out to the family of the deceased boy and hope the other three injured victims recover without any permanent damages.

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise accident victims of their legal rights. For this type of Michigan auto accident, the family members of the deceased victim may be able to make a claim for Survivor Loss Benefits. This can include payment of funeral expenses, lost wages, and loss of other services.

The injured individuals can submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits. No-Fault benefits will cover their medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident. The injured parties can claim these benefits even if they did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

In addition, the passengers of the negligent drivers’ car may also have claims for personal injuries against the driver if determined to be at fault in this auto  accident. The insurance company for the negligent driver typically pays a settlement for this type of case. In this lawsuit, the injured victims can claim damages and compensation for the injuries suffered in the accident.

 If alcohol is considered to be factor of the negligent drivers behavior, another possible claim for anyone injured by the alleged drunk driver would be a potential Michigan dram shop case against the seller or furnisher of the alcohol before the accident. At the very least, they should hire the best possible lawyer to look into these possibilities.

Drunk Driver Injures Family In Michigan Car Accident

There was a story in the paper recently about a Tuscola County car accident. The car accident took place on Sunday, May 30th, around 2 p.m. According to the sheriff’s department, a 20 year old male was driving west on M-25 near Vassar Road when he struck another vehicle going eastbound. The vehicle going easbound was driven by a woman from Kawkawlin. In the car with the woman were three of her family members. Everyone involved in the car accident suffered injuries and was transported to the hospital. Alcohol is considered to be a factor.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and hope all of the individuals injured recover form this car accident without any permanent damages or injuries. 

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise car accident victims of their legal rights. For this type of  auto accident in Michigan, the injured individuals can submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits. No-Fault benefits will cover their medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident. The injured parties can claim these benefits even if they did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

In addition, the car accident injury victims may also have claims for personal injuries against the driver determined to be at fault. The insurance company for the negligent driver typically pays a settlement for this type of case. In this lawsuit, the injured victims can claim damages and compensation for the injuries suffered in the accident.

If alcohol is considered to be factor of the negligent drivers behavior, another possible claim for anyone injured by the alleged drunk driver would be a potential Michigan dram shop case against the seller or furnisher of the alcohol before the accident. At the very least, they should hire the best possible lawyer to look into these possibilities.

Kalamazoo Drunk Driving Accident Takes Place At Dangerous Intersection

There was a story in the paper recently about a Kalamazoo drunk driving accident that involved four cars. The drunk driving accidenttook place on Sunday, May 16th shortly after 5 P.M.  According to Kalamazoo County Deputies the drunk driver did not brake behind traffic stopped at a red light at the intersection of Gull and Sprinkle. The drunk drivers’ car struck the rear end of one car causing that car to strike into two other vehicles. This is the second accident that has recently taken place at this intersection in Kalamazoo, and has injured or sent individuals to the hospital.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and hope the individuals injured recover from this accident without any permanent damages or injuries.

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise car accident victims of their legal rights. For this type of drunk driving auto accident in Michigan, the injured individuals can submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits. No-Fault benefits will cover their medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident. The injured parties can claim these benefits even if they did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

In addition, the car accident injury victims may also have claims for personal injuries against the driver determined to be at fault. In this particular case, it would be the drunk driver. The insurance company for the negligent driver typically pays a settlement for this type of case. In this lawsuit, the injured victims can claim damages and compensation for the injuries suffered in the accident.

Another possible claim for anyone injured by the alleged drunk driver would be a potential Michigan dram shop caseagainst the seller or furnisher of the alcohol before the accident. At the very least, they should hire the best possible lawyer to look into these possibilities.

Benton Harbor Pedestrian Hit And Run Accident Injures One, Kills Another

There was a tragic story in the news today about a Benton Harbor hit and run accident. The accident took place on Sunday, April 9th around 2 a.m. According to police, two women were walking down Empire Avenue when they were struck by man driving a van. One woman was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other accident victim was transported to Lakeland Hospital. The man responsible for the pedestrian accident attempted a hit and run but was found less than half a mile away. Police state the man was driving under the influence.

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise accident victims of their legal rights. For this type of Michigan pedestrian car accident, the family members of the deceased woman may be able to make a claim for Survivor Loss Benefits. This can include payment of funeral expenses, lost wages, and loss of other services. Also, the family members of the deceased woman may have a claim for a Michigan wrongful death lawsuit against the driver that police determine was negligent and caused the accident.

The injured woman can submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits. No-Fault benefits will cover their medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident. The injured parties can claim these benefits even if they did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

In addition, the car accident injury victim may also have claims for personal injuries against the driver if determined to be at fault in this auto pedestrian accident. The insurance company for the negligent driver typically pays a settlement for this type of case. In this lawsuit, the injured victims can claim damages and compensation for the injuries suffered in the accident.

Another possible claim for anyone injured by the alleged drunk driver would be a potential Michigan dram shop caseagainst the seller or furnisher of the alcohol before the accident. At the very least, they should hire the best possible lawyer to look into these possibilities.

Kalamazoo Pedestrain Hit By A Drunk Driver

There was a story in the news today about a woman seriously injured in a Kalamazoo pedestrian car accident. The accident took place on Friday, April 16th around 11 p.m.  According to police, the 40 year old woman was struck by a car at Vine Portage Roads while walking and was transported to Bronson hospital for her injuries. The driver was beleived to be intoxicated and driving under the influence.

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise accident victims of their legal rights. For this type of pedestrain car accident in Michigan, the injured woman can submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits. No-Fault benefits will cover their medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident. The injured parties can claim these benefits even if they did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

In addition, the car accident injury victim may also have claims for personal injuries against the driver if determined to be at fault in this auto pedestrian accident. The insurance company for the negligent driver typically pays a settlement for this type of case. In this lawsuit, the injured victims can claim damages and compensation for the injuries suffered in the accident.

Another possible claim for anyone injured by the alleged drunk driver would be a potential Michigan dram shop case against the seller or furnisher of the alcohol before the accident. At the very least, they should hire the best possible lawyer to look into these possibilities.