Muskegon

Experienced Injury Attorneys Guiding Muskegon Residents

Home to about 170,000 residents, Muskegon is located in a county that contains about 26 miles of beaches on the Lake Michigan coastline. There are plenty of opportunities in the area for recreational activities such as boating, fishing, and surfing. Residents and visitors alike can also enjoy cultural attractions in the city, such as the Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts and the Muskegon Museum of Art. As people participate in these activities or simply go about their daily business, they may find themselves involved in an unexpected accident. If you are in this unfortunate situation, you can seek guidance from the Muskegon injury lawyers at the Neumann Law Group. We can help you explore your options and vigorously advocate for your rights.

Holding a Negligent Defendant Accountable for Your Injuries

Some of the common situations in which a personal injury case may arise include slip and falls, car and truck crashes, malpractice by health care professionals, encounters with a defective product, or accidents in the workplace. Personal injury claims are rooted in the theory of negligence, which is a failure to exercise reasonable care that causes foreseeable harm to someone else.

Each of us is expected to take the same precautions that a prudent, similarly situated person would take to avoid endangering people around us. For example, a supermarket that fails to clean up a spill in an aisle may be deemed negligent if that spill causes a customer to fall and injure him or herself. In order to succeed on a negligence claim, the plaintiff must establish the following elements:

  • The defendant owed the plaintiff a duty of care;
  • The defendant breached the duty of care owed to the plaintiff;
  • The defendant’s breach caused the accident; and
  • Quantifiable damages were incurred.

If a loved one has suffered a tragic death because of someone else’s negligence, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim. Under Michigan law, the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate must file the wrongful death claim. Surviving family members who may receive damages for the loss of a loved one include the decedent’s spouse and children, parents and grandparents, brothers and sisters, children of the decedent’s spouse, and anyone who is left property in the decedent’s will.

It is important to note that personal injury and wrongful death claims must be filed within a certain time frame, known as the statute of limitations. Under Michigan law, a personal injury claim must be filed within three years of the accident. Similarly, a wrongful death action must be filed within three years of the date of the death. If the case is not filed within this time frame, it usually will not be heard.

How to Pay for a Personal Injury or Wrongful Death Attorney

At Neumann Law Group, we stand by our commitment to personal injury and wrongful death clients through a contingency fee structure, ensuring that legal fees are only applicable in the event of a successful outcome. We undertake your entire case without any upfront charges, meaning you won’t bear the burden of out-of-pocket expenses—no expensive retainer fees or costly hourly billing. In this arrangement, our compensation, a percentage of any monetary award, becomes payable solely at the case’s conclusion. The advantage of this contingent fee approach lies in the fact that our attorneys only receive payment when you do, and if your case doesn’t result in a payout, you owe nothing.

In a sucessful case, you may need to cover court costs and filing fees from the settlement received. These expenses are distinct from the contingent fee. Additionally, fees for specific expert services, such as those provided by an expert witness, may apply. Yet, under the contingent fee structure, you’re only obliged to address these costs at the case’s conclusion if you are awarded a settlelment or judgment. Significantly, in an unsuccessful lawsuit, you won’t be held responsible for covering any of our costs.

Discuss Your Claim With an Injury Lawyer in Muskegon

At the Neumann Law Group, our Muskegon injury attorneys understand that accident victims often experience physical injuries, financial strain, and emotional distress. You can rest assured that we will zealously advocate for your rights at each step of the process. While much of our practice is devoted to personal injury claims, we also can represent people who need a criminal defense lawyer or assistance with matters involving real estate, estate planning, family law, collections, or mediation in our communities served. To set up a free consultation, contact us online or call us toll-free at (800) 525-6386.

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