Michigan Owner Liability Compensation
Michigan Owner’s Liability Compensation
Every year, thousands of Michigan residents are injured because of the negligence of another property owner. If you are involved in an accident involving a property owner’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation.
According to Michigan’s statute of limitations, a victim has only a short amount of time, less than two years to file his or her owner liability 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.
When you are injured on someone else’s property, the owner should be held responsible if they didn’t follow safety procedures on their own property. Personal injuries can cause you to have high medical bills and years of recovery from injuries…both physical and emotional. The sooner you contact a personal injury lawyer, the sooner you could be compensated for your damages, sometimes up to $500,000 or more. Receive a FREE CASE EVALUATION today from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced Michigan attorneys.
Types of Owner Liability Injuries
Personal injuries resulting from an owner’s negligence include slips and falls, which could result in broken bones or arthritis, injuries to your body, face, or head that can cause brain damage or other permanent damage, drowning and/or death. It is important to work closely with a lawyer to file your accident claim or to file a claim on the part of a loved one and to make the owner liable.
Claims can be filed for physical and emotional injuries, lost wages, medical bills, and even pain and suffering. Owner’s liability and personal injury lawyers are specialists in personal injury law and will work quickly to investigate your case and help you seek compensation. Most likely, the other people involved in the accident will have lawyers working hard for them, so it is important to seek your own representation immediately.

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