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Personal Injury

Personal injury law covers physical, emotional, or financial harm caused by another party’s negligence. To succeed, a claim must prove duty of care, breach, causation, and damages. Compensation may include medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering, helping victims recover and hold negligent parties accountable.

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Car Accidents

Michigan’s no-fault system provides Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits for medical expenses and lost wages after a crash, regardless of fault. In cases of severe injury, victims may also pursue third-party claims against at-fault drivers for pain and suffering. Compensation can help cover medical costs, lost income, and long-term impacts from the accident.

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PIP Claims

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits are part of Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance system and cover medical expenses, lost wages, and related costs after an accident. These benefits apply regardless of fault, but claims can face delays, denials, or disputes over coverage. Victims must show eligibility under Michigan law, which may include drivers, passengers, pedestrians, or cyclists.

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Negligence

Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, causing harm to another person. To prove negligence in Michigan, a claim must establish duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. Compensation may cover medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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Slip and Fall

Property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions and may be liable if they fail to address hazards or warn visitors. Victims must show the unsafe condition caused their injury and resulted in damages such as medical bills or lost wages. Compensation can cover treatment costs, lost income, and pain and suffering.

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Trip and Fall

Property owners may be liable if they knew or should have known about the hazard and failed to address it. Victims must show the unsafe condition caused their injury and resulted in damages such as medical costs or lost wages. Common injuries include broken bones, head trauma, and long-term mobility issues.

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Dog Bites

Michigan follows a strict liability law for dog bites, meaning owners are generally responsible for injuries caused by their dogs, even without prior incidents or negligence. Victims must show they were lawfully on the property, did not provoke the dog, and suffered injury. Common damages can include medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and scarring.

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Premises Liability

Premises liability cases involve injuries caused by unsafe conditions on someone else’s property. Property owners have a duty to maintain safe environments, and failing to do so can result in liability for accidents. To succeed in a claim, it must be shown that the owner’s negligence directly caused the injury and resulted in damages. Compensation may include medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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Nail Salon

Nail salon injury cases arise when clients are harmed due to improper sanitation, careless use of tools, or mishandling of chemicals during nail services. Michigan salons are required to meet strict hygiene and licensing standards, and failing to do so can make them responsible for resulting injuries. Recoverable compensation may include medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering from infections, cuts, chemical burns, or severe allergic reactions.

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Hair Salon

Hair salon injury cases involve damage caused by improper chemical treatments, overheated styling tools, or unsafe cutting practices. Stylists and salon owners are responsible for applying products correctly, following manufacturer instructions, and maintaining a safe environment. When they fail to do so and a client is injured, they may be held liable for the resulting harm. Compensation often includes medical care, corrective treatments, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

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Spa Treatment

Spa injury cases involve harm caused by unsafe treatments, negligent technicians, or poorly maintained equipment within a spa facility. Spas must provide safe, sanitary services and follow proper protocols for massages, skin treatments, tanning, waxing, and equipment use. Compensation often includes medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering related to burns, infections, allergic reactions, or other spa‑related injuries.

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Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrian accident cases involve injuries caused by negligent drivers who fail to yield, speed, or drive distracted near crosswalks, intersections, or sidewalks. Drivers have a legal duty to watch for pedestrians and operate their vehicles safely. Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering resulting from broken bones, head injuries, spinal damage, or other serious harm.

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