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Barry County Hunting Accident

There was a story in the paper last week about a man shot in a Barry County Hunting Accident on November 19 in Prairieville Township. According to the Prairieville Township Police, a 58-year-old Farmington Hills man was allegedly shot in the chest while standing in a hunting camp on Ford Road when a 12-gauge slug came through heavy woods. The slug was fired by a 51-year old hunter some 300-400 yards away, who missed the deer he was shooting at. The injured hunter was taken to Borgess Medical Center for treatment.

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For more information about Michigan injury and accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com. If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan personal injury attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.

Oceana County Deer Hunting Accident

There was a story in the paper today about an Oceana County Deer Hunting Accident on November 22 in Elbridge Township. According to the Oceana County Sheriff’s Department, a 39-year-old Muskegon man was allegedly shot in the arm while hunting in with a group of approximately 20 people. Sheriff’s Department also stated that the group of hunters had formed a circle around three deer that were running  east to west when multiple men started firing shots. The injured hunter was treated at the scene then taken to Mercy Health Partners Hackley Campus.

If you would like more information about your legal rights after a Michigan injury accident, medical malpractice, wrongful death case, or other accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Guide To Injury Cases In Michigan” by clicking on the book link. We will send it out immediately along with other important information.

For more information about Michigan injury and accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com. If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan personal injury attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.

Jury Awarded $2.5 Million in a Lead-paint Lawsuit

There was a story on baltimoresun.com about two children that a jury awarded $2.5 million in a Lead-paint lawsuit to in West Baltimore. According tot he Baltimore Sun, the jury awarded the verdict to a pair of siblings that were poisoned by lead-based paint while living in a West Baltimore rowhouse that their mother told was “lead safe” by the landlord. The siblings have permanent cognitive and behavioral disabilities that are a direct result of being exposed to lead paint in the home the family rented from City Homes, Inc for four years in the early 90s.

If you would like more information about your legal rights after a Michigan injury accident, medical malpractice, wrongful death case, or other accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Guide To Injury Cases In Michigan” by clicking on the book link. We will send it out immediately along with other important information.

For more information about Michigan injury and accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com. If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan personal injury attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.

E. Coli Outbreak in Plymouth, Massachusetts

There was a story on Boston.com today about an E.Coli outbreak in Plymouth, Massachusetts that affected 30 campers from Lincoln Middle School, in Rhode Island, after their camping trip. According to Boston.com, the symptoms of E.Coli started after the camping trip was over. Campers allegedly started having bloody diarrhea then nausea and vomiting then chills and a fever. At last count, at least 30 students and teachers from Lincoln Middle School were affected by the outbreak. Furthermore, the E.Coli poisoning allegedly came from some hamburgers, made by a meat supply company in New York. Lawsuits have been filed in Massachusetts state courts for this incident.

If you would like more information about your legal rights after a Michigan injury accident, medical malpractice, wrongful death case, or other accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Guide To Injury Cases In Michigan” by clicking on the book link. We will send it out immediately along with other important information.

For more information about Michigan injury and accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com. If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan personal injury attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.

Springfield Hit and Run Pedestrian Accident

There was a story in the paper about a woman critically injured in a Springfield hit and run pedestrian accident in Calhoun County, near Battle Creek, on Halloween. According to Springfield Department of Public Safety, a 50-year-old woman was allegedly hit while walking on West Dickman Road near Brookside Apartments. The female driver of the vehicle fled the scene but left evidence behind that allowed the police to find her. The 50-year-old woman was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. Police arrested the driver and several charges are pending against her.

I am very sorry to hear about this tragic accident and hope the injured woman has a complete recovery without any permanent deficits.

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise accident victims of their legal rights. For this type of auto accident in Michigan, the injured woman can submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits.  No-Fault benefits will cover her medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident.  The injured party can claim these benefits even if she did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

If the driver’s identity had not been discovered, the injured woman would still have rights under the law. They may have been able to file an uninsured motorists claim against their own insurance policy or another insurance policy to receive the No-Fault Benefits.

In addition, the injury victims may be able to file a lawsuit against the persons determined to be at fault in auto accident. The insurance company for the driver must still cover any injuries. In this lawsuit, the injured woman can claim damages and compensation for the injuries suffered in the accident. The insurance company for the negligent driver typically pays a settlement for this type of case.

At the very least, the injured party should hire the best possible lawyer to look into these possibilities.

An experienced Michigan car accident lawyer can assist the victim with this type of claim. Accident victims should not speak with the insurance adjuster for the negligent driver before consulting with an attorney.

If you would like more information about your rights after a Michigan car accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Michigan Car Accident Handbook” by clicking on the book link. We will send it out immediately along with other important information.

For more information about Michigan car accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com. If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan car accident attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.