Clark Law Office Auto Accident Claims
The Clark Law Office is dedicated to following Michigan’s no-fault law in injury resulting from vehicular accidents. This law increases the importance of insurance claims and recovery compensation. The dedicated and skilled auto accident lawyers at The Clark Law Office are all too familiar with the fact that if you are injured and especially if you are hospitalized and have to seek out occupational or physical therapy for your injuries, the insurance often will not step up on its own and can leave you financially drained almost overnight.
The Clark Law Office will go the extra mile by helping you gather up your evidence, which includes playing out the accident all over again. They are devoted to preparing your case as if it’s going to trial so that they and you will be more than prepared if it does. With over 30 years of experience, they are all too familiar with every tactic and excuse that insurance companies will try to use to not pay up to what you need.
Claims that are Typically Filed
The least that you will need to file with them is the no-fault claim, the mini-tort claim and pain and suffering. The mini-tort is the claim filed for the damage to your vehicle and the amount recovered depends on the negligence of the driver. The no-fault claim is filed to receive benefits from your insurance company and the time limit for that claim to go through is up to 12 months. The pain and suffering is used to recover compensation for the injuries, however, only moderate to severe injuries (i.e. those such as brain damage, burns, disability and broken bones) and wrongful death go through with Michigan Law.
The Clark Law Office will go the extra mile by helping you gather up your evidence, which includes playing out the accident all over again. They are devoted to preparing your case as if it’s going to trial so that they and you will be more than prepared if it does. With over 30 years of experience, they are all too familiar with every tactic and excuse that insurance companies will try to use to not pay up to what you need.
Claims that are Typically Filed
The least that you will need to file with them is the no-fault claim, the mini-tort claim and pain and suffering. The mini-tort is the claim filed for the damage to your vehicle and the amount recovered depends on the negligence of the driver. The no-fault claim is filed to receive benefits from your insurance company and the time limit for that claim to go through is up to 12 months. The pain and suffering is used to recover compensation for the injuries, however, only moderate to severe injuries (i.e. those such as brain damage, burns, disability and broken bones) and wrongful death go through with Michigan Law.