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Wexford County Hit and Run ORV Accident

Our Michigan ORV accident lawyers are reporting a Wexford County hit and run truck accident involving an ORV that occurred on July 30th at about 7:00 p.m. According to police, Brian Lloyd was driving a four-wheel off-road vehicle near West 10 Mile Road in Mesick when a pickup truck struck him and sped off. Lloyd received serious injuries due to the collision.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident. I hope the injured victim has a fast recovery without any permanent damages.

Our Michigan ORV accident lawyers are participating in the Hit and Run Reward Program created to assist police authorities in identifying drivers that cause injuries so that they can face the legal penalties imposed for their criminal actions.  We choose to participate knowing this program will help bring justice to victims of hit and run accidents and their families.

The Hit and Run Reward Program allows a person who has witnessed a hit and run to report the accident and offender anonymously and in return be awarded a reward if there is an arrest or felony charge. To create such a program, our law firm has teamed up with We Tip to provide an effective, anonymous hit and run reporting system. If you witness a hit and run, call (800-644-8678). When calling the number you will be asked if you would like to receive a reward if there is an arrest and felony conviction. Rewards of up to $1,000 can be given out.

Victims of car accidents do have legal rights. If you or a family member has been involved in a car accident, contact a lawyer to make sure your rights are being protected. Call us now at (800) 606-1717 to discuss your case with one of our experienced car accident attorneys.

Utah E. Coli Lawsuit Filed

There was a story in the news today about a Utah E. coli lawsuit filed on January 21st in Salt Lake City. According to the article, a Davis County boy was sickened with E. coli, along with 21 other people in 16 states. The boy suffered from severe e. coli symptoms after eating some meat that had been allegedly recalled by National Steak and Poultry, an Oklahoma corporation. The child was taken to Lakeview Hospital in Bountiful where he was diagnosed with gastroinstestinal bleeding and was hospitalized for two days. The outbreak allegedly affected people in Utah, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and 12 other states. Most people fell ill between mid October and late November and nine were hospitalized. The lawsuit names National Steak and Poultry as the defendant.

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.

Fatal Greenland Township Snowmobile Accident

There was a tragic story in the paper today about a man killed in a fatal Greenland Township snowmobile accident on January 20th in Ontonagon County. According to the Michigan State Police, an Indiana man was sledding with a party of 12 when he allegedly came across an unplowed driveway, failed to negotiate the uneven trail and was thrown from the snowmobile. He was then hit by another snowmobiler in the party. The man was taken to Aspirus Ontonagon Hospital where he died from his serious injuries.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and wish the family of the deceased man my most sincerest condolences on their loss.

Snowmobile accidents can cause serious injuries to the riders, even with proper safety equipment.  A person  injured in snowmobile accident may have rights under Michigan law.   Claims for injuries can be made against a negligent operator of a snowmobile or even a landowner who has dangerous conditions on a property where an injury occurs.

For more information about Michigan snowmobile accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com.  If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan snowmobile 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.

Alto Snowmobiling Accident

There was a story in the paper today about two people seriously injured in an Alto snowmobiling accident on January 10th near Lowell Township in Kent County. According to the police, two people were riding on a snowmobile when it allegedly struck a fence along Timpson Ave near 52nd Street. Both riders were seriously injured and taken to a local hospital. Police are still investigating this accident and believe alcohol may have been a factor.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and hope the riders have a complete and full recovery from their injuries with no future complications.

Snowmobile accidents can cause serious injuries to the riders, even with proper safety equipment.  A person  injured in snowmobile accident may have rights under Michigan law.   Claims for injuries can be made against a negligent operator of a snowmobile or even a landowner who has dangerous conditions on a property where an injury occurs.

For more information about Michigan snowmobile accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com.  If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan snowmobile 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.

South Haven Snowmobile Accident

There was the story in the paper today about a woman injured in a South Haven Snowmobile accident on January 5th in Van Buren County. According to the Van Burn County Sheriff’s Office, a 21-year-old woman was riding her snowmobile on 14th Avenue, between Blue Star Highway and M-140, when she was allegedly rear-ended by another snowmobile. She suffered minor injuries when she was thrown from her snowmobile and taken to a local hospital for treatment. Police are still investigating this accident.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and hope the woman has a complete and full recovery from her injuries with no future complications.

Snowmobile accidents can cause serious injuries to the riders, even with proper safety equipment.  A person  injured in snowmobile accident may have rights under Michigan law.   Claims for injuries can be made against a negligent operator of a snowmobile or even a landowner who has dangerous conditions on a property where an injury occurs.

For more information about Michigan snowmobile accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com.  If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan snowmobile 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.

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