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When you face the aftermath of an accident, navigating through your personal injury claim can feel overwhelming and complex while trying to heal from physical injuries. At Logeman & Iafrate, P.C., in Ann Arbor, we understand the physical, emotional and financial toll an injury can take on you and your family. That is why we dedicate ourselves to advocating for your rights and securing the compensation you deserve.

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We handle personal injury law cases in Michigan. We take on the tough cases other firms pass on.

Personal Injury Settlements for Minor Children in Michigan
There are special rules that govern personal injury settlements involving minors in Michigan. A minor is a person under the age of eighteen.

Protect Yourself From Automobile Negligence Lawsuits – Ann Arbor
When the new lower personal injury protection cap levels take effect on July 1, 2020, drivers injured in Michigan automobile accidents will be able to sue for medical costs arising from the accident.

Personal Injury Lawsuits Involving Head Injuries with a Brain Bleed
Unfortunately, a brain bleed can cause significant damage if it is not treated emergently. Sometimes symptoms of a brain bleed will not appear immediately after a head trauma and therefore, a hospital will not suspect a...

Personal Injury Lawsuits and the Michigan Seat Belt Law
Michigan has a primary seat belt law, which means that law enforcement can stop and ticket drivers solely for not being buckled up. (See MCL 257.

Personal Injury Cases Involving Out-Of-State Residents
Before the amendment of the Michigan No-Fault Law in 2019 (effective June 11, 2019), a non-resident involved in a Michigan motor vehicle accident would be entitled to Michigan no-fault insurance benefits if the...

Pedestrian Accidents Causing Personal Injury to College Students
Pedestrian accidents involving college students are a growing public health concern. There are more than 150,000 pedestrians injured each year in the United States alone in motor vehicle-pedestrian crashes.

No-Fault Benefit Coverages Under the New No-Fault Law – Starting July 2, 2020
Consumers can continue to purchase lifetime, uncapped PIP allowable expense coverage that has been mandatory coverage under the original No-Fault Law.

Michigan Car Accident Laws | Personal Injury Lawyers Ann Arbor
Michigan car accident causes of action, deadlines for filing a car accident lawsuit, rules on shared fault for a crash, and drivers' legal duties to report a car accident in Michigan.

Legal Options for Injuries Caused by Defective Traffic Signals
Traffic signals are supposed to keep the roads safe for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. But what happens when they do not work? Malfunctioning traffic signals can create serious accidents on Michigan roads.
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We handle personal injury law cases in Michigan. We take on the tough cases other firms pass on.

Don't let an insurance adjuster ruin your Michigan car accident claim
A car accident can be a shocking, stressful event. Soon after the collision, you will face an immediate concern: the call from an insurance adjuster. Even in a no-fault state like Michigan, securing the compensation you deserve requires caution. Remember that insurance adjusters work for the company, and their job is to deny or minimize claim payouts.

Distracted Driving Is a Preventable Cause of Crashes
Distracted driving causes an average of nine fatalities daily and hundreds of thousands of injuries. Understanding the three types of distractions—cognitive, visual, and manual—can help drivers recognize preventable behaviors that lead to crashes.

Halloween is a Scary Night to be a Child Pedestrian
Halloween poses the highest risk for child pedestrian accidents. Learn critical safety statistics and essential tips for both trick-or-treaters and drivers to prevent injuries during this dangerous night.

Congratulations to Adrienne Logeman!
Congratulations to Adrienne Logeman! On January 20, 2023, a unanimous Washtenaw County Jury found in favor of her client against State Farm Insurance Company. State Farm refused to pay her family 24-hour attendant care based on the results of an independent medical evaluation. The Jury found that the injured person required 24-hour attendant care and […]

Could a business be liable for a drunk driving crash?
When a drunk driving crash occurs, victims may be able to hold businesses liable under certain circumstances. Dram shop laws can apply when bars or restaurants over-serve visibly impaired patrons, while employers may face vicarious liability if their employees cause crashes while on the job.

Bicycle Fatalities and Injuries Are on the Rise in Michigan
The Michigan State Police recently reported an 81% increase in bike fatalities in Michigan. The increased number of serious accidents involving bicyclists on Michigan roads is likely related to the pandemic and more people riding bikes. Distracted driving and cell phone use likely also have contributed to the increase in personal injury accidents involving bicycles.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services and process.
We represent clients in personal injury, wrongful death, auto accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice, and nursing home abuse cases throughout Michigan. Our attorneys have decades of experience fighting for injured victims and their families.
No. We work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover damages for you. We believe in our cases and stand behind our clients.
Every case is different. Some settle quickly while others require trial. We will keep you informed at every step and work at the pace that serves your interests best.
We are prepared to take your case to trial if necessary. Many cases settle before trial, but we never back down from fighting in court when it serves you best.
Seek medical attention first. Document everything you can about the incident. Then contact us for a free consultation. The sooner we get involved, the better we can protect your rights.
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