When a serious crash happens, the clock starts immediately. The trucking company's attorneys are already working. The insurance adjuster is already building a file. Uber and Lyft have legal teams on retainer for exactly this situation. The other driver's insurer is already looking for reasons to minimize what they owe you.
At Hamo Law, we have been on the other side of that equation since 1981. Motor vehicle accidents are the heart of our practice. They represent the cases we know most deeply, the cases where we have produced our largest results, and the cases where having an experienced, relentless advocate in your corner makes the biggest difference. We have recovered over $250 million for injured Michigan residents, and a substantial portion of that has come from vehicle accident cases involving insurance companies, corporations, and trucking operations that had every resource imaginable and still lost.
We practice statewide. We work on contingency, meaning there is no fee unless we win. And your consultation is free. Call us at 810-234-3667.
Car Accidents
Car accidents are the most common serious injury cases in Michigan, and they are also among the most aggressively defended. The moment a significant crash occurs, insurance companies begin working to limit their exposure. Adjusters are trained to sound helpful while gathering information that can be used against you. Early settlement offers are designed to close your case before the full extent of your injuries is understood.
Michigan's no-fault system adds a layer of complexity that catches many accident victims off guard. Under no-fault, your own insurance company is responsible for paying your medical bills and a portion of your lost wages, in addition to other benefits, regardless of who caused the crash. This coverage, called Personal Injury Protection or PIP, is valuable. But it does not compensate you for pain and suffering, and it does not reflect the full value of a serious injury. To pursue those damages, you must bring a claim against the at-fault driver, and Michigan law requires that your injuries meet a legal threshold before you can recover non-economic damages.
Navigating that process without an attorney is a significant disadvantage. Insurance companies count on it.
Truck Accidents
Commercial truck accident cases are among the most complex and consequential in all of personal injury law. They are also the cases where Hamo Law has secured some of its most significant results. When a fully loaded semi-truck, tractor-trailer, or commercial vehicle collides with a passenger car, the physics are unforgiving. The injuries are frequently catastrophic, and the legal landscape is far more complicated than a standard car accident claim.
Trucking companies and their insurers know this. They maintain specialized legal teams and begin their post-accident investigation within hours of a serious crash. Evidence that can make or break a case, including the truck's electronic logging device data, the onboard black box, maintenance records, and driver history, can be altered, lost, or destroyed if legal action is not taken quickly to preserve it.
This is not the type of case where waiting to see how things develop is an option. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can move to protect the evidence that matters.
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcyclists occupy some of the most dangerous ground on Michigan roads. They share lanes with vehicles many times their size, and when a crash occurs, the rider absorbs the full force of the impact without the structural protection of an enclosed vehicle. The results are frequently severe: broken bones, road rash, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and fatalities occur at rates far higher than in car-on-car accidents.
What makes motorcycle accident cases particularly difficult is the bias that follows riders into the legal process. Insurers and defense attorneys frequently try to paint motorcyclists as reckless by nature, hoping that a jury or claims adjuster will assign fault to the rider regardless of what the evidence actually shows. We reject that framing entirely. If another driver failed to see you, cut you off, turned left in front of you, or forced you off the road, that driver is responsible for what happened. We build our cases around the facts, and we fight hard against the assumptions.
Uber and Lyft Accidents
Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are a common part of daily life in Michigan, but when an accident happens involving a rideshare vehicle, the insurance picture becomes significantly more complicated than a standard car crash. The question of whose insurance applies and how much coverage is available depends on precisely what the driver was doing at the moment of the crash. Getting that wrong can mean pursuing the wrong policy or leaving substantial compensation unclaimed.
Hamo Law handles rideshare accident cases for both passengers injured in Uber or Lyft vehicles and drivers or pedestrians injured by rideshare vehicles. We understand how the insurance tiers work, and we know how these companies and their insurers respond to injury claims.
What Compensation Can You Recover?
The compensation available after a serious motor vehicle accident is often significantly larger than what an insurance company's initial offer suggests. Michigan law allows injured victims to pursue both economic and non-economic damages against the at-fault party.
Economic damages compensate for measurable financial losses, including:
- All past and future medical expenses, including emergency care, surgery, hospitalization, physical therapy, specialist treatment, prescription medications, and long-term care
- Lost wages for time missed from work during recovery
- Loss of future earning capacity, if the injury permanently affects your ability to work at the same level
- Vehicle repair or replacement costs
- Out-of-pocket expenses directly related to the injury and recovery
Non-economic damages compensate for the personal, human impact of your injuries:
- Physical pain and suffering, both what you have already endured and what you will continue to experience
- Emotional distress, anxiety, and psychological trauma
- Loss of enjoyment of life and the activities, hobbies, and experiences you can no longer participate in
- Loss of consortium, which compensates a spouse for the impact the injury has had on your relationship
In wrongful death cases, surviving family members can also pursue compensation for funeral and burial expenses, the loss of financial support the deceased provided, and the loss of companionship and guidance.
Insurance companies routinely undervalue these claims, particularly the non-economic damages. Having an attorney who can articulate the full human cost of your injury, and who is prepared to prove it in front of a jury, changes the dynamic of every negotiation.
What to Do After a Motor Vehicle Accident in Michigan
The steps you take in the hours and days following an accident can significantly affect the strength of your claim. Here is what we recommend:
- Call 911 immediately. Request police and medical assistance. A police report is important evidence, and medical records created at the scene document your injuries from the start.
- Seek medical attention the same day, even if you do not feel seriously hurt. Symptoms of serious injuries often emerge hours or days after the crash. A gap in treatment is one of the first things an insurer will point to when disputing your claim.
- Document everything you can. Photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, skid marks, traffic controls, and your injuries are valuable. If witnesses are present, get their contact information.
- Report the accident to your insurance company, as required by your policy. But be careful about what you say and to whom.
- Do not give a recorded statement to any insurance adjuster before consulting an attorney. This includes your own insurer. Adjusters are trained to ask questions in ways that can minimize your claim.
- Do not accept any settlement offer without speaking to an attorney. Early offers are almost always far below the full value of a serious injury claim.
- Contact Hamo Law. The sooner we are involved, the sooner we can preserve evidence, communicate with insurers on your behalf, and begin building your case.
Talk to a Michigan Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer Today
You should not be navigating this alone. Insurance companies have teams of professionals working to limit what they pay you. You deserve a team working just as hard in the other direction.
Hamo Law has been doing exactly that for over 40 years, for clients across the entire state of Michigan. We do not charge anything upfront. We only get paid when you win. And we are ready to hear your story today.
Call us at 810-234-3667, email ahamo@hamolaw.com, or fill out our contact form and we will be in touch promptly.
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