Michigan Negligence Compensation
Michigan Negligence Compensation
Thousands of Michigan residents are physically and financially injured by someone else’s negligence every year. Negligence injuries can occur at hospitals, at work, and in car accidents. They can even occur at home. If you or a loved one suffers from an injury or illness that was caused by a third party, you may be entitled to compensation.
According to Michigan’s statute of limitations, a victim has only a short time to file his or her negligence case. Unfortunately, many Michigan residents never realize that they were entitled to some type of compensation, or they wait too long and run out of time to file their claim.
Types of Negligence Injuries
Negligence injuries include physical injuries like broken bones, head trauma, spinal cord injuries, amputation of the wrong limb, medical and surgical malpractice, and more. They can also include financial injury, such as lost wages, identity theft, and more.
A personal injury attorney can investigate your case, file a claim and seek compensation for your medical bills or financial injury. The compensation you may receive can be upwards of $250,000 or more, depending on your injury.
Types of negligence include medical negligence, surgical negligence, financial negligence, professional negligence, driver negligence, caretaker negligence, wrongful death, and more. Whenever a person acts in a reckless or intentionally careless manner, they are acting negligently. Their actions often injure others, and they should be held accountable.
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