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Car Crash in Sterling Heights Leaves Two Teenagers in Critical Condition
A multi-car crash in Sterling Heights, Michigan, on Saturday evening, left two teenagers in critical condition and two adults with non-life-threatening injuries. Preliminary reports indicate the accident on September 28, 2024, occurred when a Mustang carrying the two 17-year-olds lost control while traveling westbound on 18 Mile Road and veered into oncoming traffic. The collision between the Mustang and a Ram truck triggered a fire, delaying rescue efforts. All four individuals were transported to the hospital for treatment.
What Happens if You Get Into a Multi-Car Accident in Michigan?
Because Michigan is a no-fault state, you can get compensation for damages incurred in the auto accident, no matter who was at fault. Michigan drivers must carry personal injury protection (PIP) benefits, which can cover medical expenses, lost wages, and funeral costs in fatal cases. While property damage is covered separately, it still falls under the broader category of economic damages, which are easily quantifiable.
Related Article: Michigan Personal Injury Protection Guide
The Importance of Determining Fault in a Car Accident
Determining fault matters because Michigan uses a modified comparative negligence framework. If a driver is found to be partially responsible for the accident, their compensation will be decreased by the percentage of their own liability.
Related Article: How is Fault Determined in a Multi-Vehicle Auto Accident?
Suffered Injuries Due to a Car Accident? Contact Matz Injury Law.
Car accident lawsuits in Michigan, particularly complex ones, can take years to resolve. The experienced attorneys at Matz Injury Law are here to guide you through the legal process, allowing you to focus on healing in the months after your accident. Reach out to us online or call 1-866-22NOT33 for a free consultation today.