A car accident can have a resounding impact on your life – not only in the days following your accident but in the months and even years after. As you’re recovering from your losses, you may find that your ability to meet your daily needs, work, or even get back on the road is forever compromised.
It’s with the long-lasting impacts of someone else’s negligence in mind that Michigan allows car accident survivors to pursue legal action against the parties responsible for their accidents. You can work with a White Law, PLLC car accident attorney in Alpena, MI, to pursue a settlement for the roadway losses you endured in a recent accident.
Let’s Act Quickly After a Car Accident
Car accidents take a lot out of you. Whether you’re contending with new injuries or a sudden influx of expenses, you may not feel as though you have the time you need to consider taking legal action against the party responsible for your losses.
There’s good news, fortunately, for people who want to pursue legal action but don’t feel they have the experience to do so. You don’t have to file a car accident claim – or otherwise pursue compensation for your losses – alone. Our car wreck lawyers in Alpena can step in and do the legwork of building your case for you.
What’s more, we can help you get your car accident complaint to the appropriate parties long before your statute of limitations passes. Michigan only allows you to take up to two years to file a civil car accident claim against an offending party, according to Michigan Compiled Laws §600.5805. The sooner our team steps in, the more we can make of this timeline.
Your Fight Is Our Fight
Why You Should File a Car Accident Claim
You know how much time you have to file a car accident claim – but why should you consider pursuing one? A car accident claim can benefit you monetarily, but it can also give you a greater sense of control over your recovery.
Consider this: your car accident claim gives you the opportunity to elaborate on the nature of your accident before a civil judge. You can explain why you think negligence contributed to your losses and to what extent that negligence has impacted your finances. You can then demand that the party liable for your expenses help you finance your recovery.
Moreover, you can choose how you approach those conversations about car accident compensation. You can go the traditional route and place control of your case in a judge’s hands, at which point they and a jury can decide the value of your case. Alternatively, you can pursue settlement negotiations and have a direct say in the settlement you receive.
We’re not just lawyers. We’re passionate advocates who will ensure that your voice is heard and your rights are protected.
Drafting Your Car Accident Claim
You’ve decided to pursue a car accident claim. What information, though, do you need to bring your case forward in civil court? Your civil car accident claim needs to indicate that:
- You believe a specific party bears responsibility for your losses on the road
- You believe that the party in question engaged in negligence, thus resulting in your accident
- You believe that said negligence resulted in economic and non-economic losses on your part
- You have evidence to back all of the aforementioned claims
More specifically, your car accident claim allows you to discuss the duty of care you feel you were owed on the road and in what ways an offending party may have violated that duty. Our Alpena car accident lawyers can go to the scene of your accident and gather evidence of negligence to back your claims.
Who to Hold Responsible for an Alpena Car Accident
Establishing car accident liability can be complicated, particularly when there are multiple cars involved in your accident or conflicting testimonies from bystanders. It’s not your job to dig through the data tied to your accident, though. Instead, it’s ours.
Alpena car accident attorneys can discuss what you saw during your accident with you to get an idea of where to begin our investigation, though. Once we have a lead, we can pursue evidence that elaborates on the circumstances that led to your accident. The party responsible for your accident could then turn out to be:
- Another driver
- A truck driver
- A construction crew or team member
- An on-duty rideshare and/or corporate employee
- A government official
You may even have the opportunity to divide fault for your losses between multiple parties. This right, however, hinges on the evidence you bring forward. You must be able to back your assertion of liability with video footage, photo footage, expert witness statements, or other forms of data. Our team can help compile this evidence before presenting your complaint to a clerk.
We know how to get our clients the results they need in the toughest legal arenas.
Let’s Establish Your Possible Damages
Contending with property damage and short-term disability is never easy. When these circumstances impact your income, you have every right to feel frustrated. Fortunately, you can include all of these losses in your request for compensation when pursuing a civil claim. Your car accident claim allows you to demand that a liable party help you contend with losses like:
- Medical expenses needed to restore your previous quality of life
- Assistance at home
- Property repair and/or replacement
- Lost wages and/or opportunities for alternative employment
- Emotional distress
- Stress
- PTSD and/or related mental health conditions
- Loss of consortium, if applicable
- Loss of companionship, if applicable
- Wrongful death and funeral expenses, if applicable
You can work with our car accident lawyers in Alpena, MI, to determine which combination of these losses – among others – you can include in your complaint.
You will always work directly with your attorney throughout your case.
Schedule a Car Accident Case Consultation ASAP
You can’t control how other people behave on the road. You can, however, take action in the face of someone else’s roadway negligence. With help from a car accident lawyer in Alpena, MI, you can demand a settlement from the party responsible for your recent car accident.
Schedule a consultation with the White Law, PLLC, legal team today to discuss how you can best present your car accident civil claim to an applicable judge. Whether you contact us online or over the phone, our auto accident lawyers can set a date to discuss your losses and your next best steps.
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