Personal Injuries
This is a brief description of what certain Personal Injury Cases involve:
Generally:
- When a person is negligent he or she is responsible for any
and all subsequently caused injuries and damages that flow from
those negligent actions. As a result, the injured party has a
cause of action against the negligent party, called a lawsuit.
In many instances a lawsuit is settled soon after it is started,
however, in other cases it must go to trial. At Steven T. Budaj,
P.C. we will pursue every claim that you have to the fullest
extent of the law. We know how to settle your case and will use
every option to do so without having to go to trial. If you are
injured due to the negligence of others, call now to let us
evaluate your case.
Auto Accidents:
- Under Michigan Law, when a person is injured in an
automobile accident certain requirements must be met.
Steven T. Budaj, P.C. is thoroughly familiar with the law and
knows how to best apply it to your particular circumstances.
Michigan's No-Fault Act requires that we prove that you or a
loved one must have suffered a "serious impairment of a bodily
function", permanent serious disfigurement or death. In order to
meet this minimum threshhold, your injuries must be carefully
evaluated and presented to the insurance company in the best way
to maximize your damages. You may also be entitled to other
economic damages including medical expenses, lost wages and
substitute services for your injuries. We have been representing
victims of automobile accidents since 1979 and know all the ways
to properly present your claim. Call now to let us evaluate your
case.
Civil Rights Violations:
- Federal and State Laws have been enacted to protect your
civil rights. We have handled many cases against local municipalities,
counties and the State of Michigan regarding police misconduct, excessive use of force
and other civil rights violations. Because this area of the law is
highly complex, your case must be handled by an attorney
familiar with the State and Federal laws and cases affecting
your rights. Because we have been handling these types of cases
since 1979, we are thoroughly familiar with all areas of these
laws that affect you. Call now to let us evaluate your case.
Slip and Fall:
- Landowners or businessowners are responsible under the law for maintaining their premises in a reasonably safe condition. The owner has a duty to exercise care to protect people from unreasonable risks of injury. If a person slips or falls as a result of a condition which is considered to be unreasonably dangerous, that person is entitled to recover compensation for their injures as well as possibly other damages sustained, including economic losses and damages. Because we have been handling these types of cases since 1979, we are thoroughly familiar with all areas of these laws that affect you.
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