Livonia
Experienced Injury Lawyers Guiding Livonia Residents
Livonia is a city located in the northwest part of Wayne County, Michigan. With a population of almost 100,000 people, it is the state’s ninth-largest municipality. Residents and visitors can explore many attractions in the area, including the Rosedale Gardens Historic District, the Chapel of the Felician Sisters, and the Town Peddler Craft and Antique Mall. Livonia is also home to the offices of many major corporations, such as Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and McKesson Pharmaceuticals. Whether they are working, doing errands, or enjoying a leisure activity, people in Livonia may be hurt unexpectedly because of someone else’s carelessness. If you have been involved in an accident, the Livonia injury attorneys at the Neumann Law Group can assist you. Our firm handles all types of personal injury claims, such as those arising from car crashes, pedestrian accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, slip and falls, nursing home negligence, workplace mishaps, and more.
Protect Your Rights by Bringing a Negligence Claim
When someone injures you by behaving carelessly or recklessly, you can typically file a negligence claim against that individual or entity. Negligence takes place when an accident is caused by someone’s failure to exercise the level of care that a prudent person would exercise in the same situation. A determination of negligence is typically fact-intensive and will depend on the specific details of the case.
If you have tragically lost a loved one in a fatal accident due to someone else’s negligence, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim against the at-fault party. In Michigan, a wrongful death occurs when a person dies as a result of someone else’s wrongful act, negligence, or fault. In order to prevail in this type of claim, the plaintiff will typically allege negligence as the underlying legal theory. This means that the plaintiff must allege four main elements, which are the same as those in an ordinary personal injury claim. The defendant must have owed a legal duty of care to the plaintiff, the defendant must have breached that legal duty, and the defendant’s breach must have been the direct cause of the victim’s death. Actual damages must have arisen from the accident that can be reasonably quantified.
There are strict rules regarding who can file a wrongful death claim, so it is best to consult an attorney who is well versed in this area of the law. Also, a statute of limitations restricts the time period within which a victim or the victim’s family can take legal action after an accident. This makes it essential to avoid any delay in exploring your options.
In certain scenarios, the assignment of responsibility for harm to a victim may implicate multiple parties. Under Michigan law, every defendant in a personal injury case holds individual accountability for damages based on their respective share of fault. This concept of several liability underscores the notion that each party bears independent responsibility. This allows an injured party to pursue legal action against a specific entity without involving other potentially culpable parties. However, exceptions do exist, notably in instances of medical malpractice, where each responsible party may be held accountable for all of a plaintiff’s injuries. This legal principle, known as joint and several liability, enables each responsible party to be subject to legal action for the entire spectrum of damages attributable to all parties at fault, encompassing both economic and non-economic claims.
Consult a Knowledgeable Livonia Attorney for Your Injury or Wrongful Death Case
Dealing with an accident usually is a stressful experience. The Livonia injury lawyers at the Neumann Law Group have the knowledge, experience, and skill to protect your rights. You can rest assured that we can zealously pursue the compensation that you deserve for your injuries. We are here to answer your questions and address your concerns. Our firm also can assist people who are searching for a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney or for legal representation in matters related to real estate, estate planning, family law, collections, or mediation. We have many communities served, representing clients throughout Michigan, as well as in California, New York, and Massachusetts. To set up a free consultation, contact us online or call us toll-free at (800) 525-6386.