Auto Accident Injury Claim

Summary

If you were rear-ended in Michigan, you have three years to file a personal injury lawsuit. Michigan follows a no-fault car insurance system, meaning you can file a claim with your own insurer or the other drivers insurer. If the accident was the other drivers fault and your injuries are severe, you may be eligible for a lawsuit under Michigans serious injury threshold law. Consult a local personal injury lawyer for tailored legal advice.

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Auto accident injury
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your accident. To provide the most accurate information, could you specify your location and if the accident was due to someone else's negligence?
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Hello ****, In Michigan, where * zip code is located:
- You have three years to file a personal injury lawsuit (Michigan Compiled Laws section *.*).
- Michigan uses a no-fault car insurance system.
Do you have auto insurance?
I was rearrnded
Hello ****, if you were rear-ended, it's typically considered the other driver's fault. In Michigan, you can file a claim with your own insurer or the other driver's. You may also be eligible for a lawsuit if your injuries are severe.
Yes other drivers fault
Hello ****, if the accident was the other driver's fault, you can file a claim with their insurer. If your injuries are severe, you might be entitled for a lawsuit under Michigan's serious injury threshold law. Do you have a lawyer yet?
Connect me to a lawyer
I'm sorry, but as a legal information tool, I'm unable to connect you to a lawyer directly. However, I can recommend that you search for a personal injury lawyer within your locality in Michigan. They can provide legal advice tailored to your specific situation.