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Grand Haven School Bus Accident Involves Bicyclsits

Our Michigan personal injury lawyers are reporting a story in the paper yesterday about a Grand Haven school bus accident.  The accident took place on Friday, September 17th, shortly before 3 p.m at Grand Haven High School.  According to police, two teenage girls, Megan Grand and Victoria Morgaine, were hit by a school bus when they were riding their bikes between two busses and hit by a third bus that did not see them. Both girls were taken to the hosptial and suffered injuries.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and hope the two injured victims have a fast recovery.

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise victims of their legal rights.  The injured individuals may be able to submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits. No-Fault benefits will cover their medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident. The injured person can claim these benefits even if they did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

In addition, the accident injury victims may also have claims for personal injuries against the bus driver and school dsitrict if  the bus driver is determined to be at fault in this bus-bike accident.

Clare County Hit And Run Amish Buggy Accident

Our Michigan personal injury lawyers are reporting a rear end hit and run accident that took place on Wednesday, August 18th in the a.m. hours on Colonville Road.  According to police, a vehicle rear-ended an Amish buggy and drove away after the accident.  The Amish buggy held a woman and her four children, in which three of her children suffer injuries. Police are still searching for the driver who rear-ended the buggy.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and hope the injured children have a fast recovery without any permanent damage.

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise victims of their legal rights. Since a buggy is considred a motor vehicle, the parents can can submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits for their injured children. No-Fault benefits will cover their medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident. The injured person can claim these benefits even if they did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

In addition, the accident injury victims may also have claims for personal injuries against the driver if found and determined to be at fault in this rear-end accident. The insurance company for the negligent driver typically pays a settlement for this type of case. In this lawsuit, the injured victims can claim damages and compensation for the injuries suffered in the accident.

ORV Accident In Michigan Injures Three Teens

There was a story in the news today about three teens injured in a Masonville Township Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) accident. The ORV was being driven by a 13 year old girl when she lost control and hit a tree. There were two other teenage passengers in the ORV while she was driving. All three girls were injured and were not wearing helmets at the time of the accident. The two passengers were transported to the St. Francis Hospital while the driver was taken to Marquette General for observation.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and wish a speedy recovery to the three teenage girls injured.

ORV accidents can cause serious injuries to the riders and passengers, even if proper safety equipment is worn. A person injured in a Michigan ORV accident may have rights under Michigan law. Claims may be able to be made for the personal injuries suffered.

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