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Muskegon Car Accident Attorneys You Can Trust
According to Michigan State Police’s 2023 Statewide Traffic Crash Data, 4,774 crashes occurred in Muskegon County. Car accidents are often life-altering events, causing pain and suffering for victims. It is especially devastating to know severe injuries or fatalities were preventable if the at-fault party had not been carelessly or recklessly driving to cause a car accident.
Delaying action could risk losing the compensation you need to pay your bills, recover, and rebuild your life. At Matz Injury Law, we are here to guide accident victims through the legal process and explore options for pursuing financial recovery—contact us today to learn how we may assist you.
Types of Motor Vehicle Accidents Matz Injury Law Can Handle
Matz Injury Law has decades of experience handling personal injury cases. Our attorneys are highly knowledgeable about car accidents and the intricacies of Michigan insurance laws. Matz handles various types of motor vehicle accidents, including:
- Rear-end collisions
- T-bone accidents
- Head-on crashes
- Sideswipe collisions
- Rollover accidents
- Multi-vehicle accidents
- Hit-and-run accidents
- Wrongful death from accidents
These and other crashes are often preventable because the at-fault party was either reckless or careless. Events such as distracted driving, drunk driving, and fatigued commercial drivers frequently lead to crashes.
Compensation Our Muskegon Car Accident Lawyers Can Help You Recover
Accident victims often do not realize they can pursue different types of compensation for their injuries, including both economic damages and non-economic damages.
Economic damages are quantifiable losses that essentially have a “price tag.” Examples include medical bills, medication, traveling for appointments, surgery, physical therapy, lost wages, loss of future income, and property damage.
Non-economic damages are losses that are harder to quantify. Examples of non-economic damages include pain and suffering, emotional distress, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, loss of consortium, disfigurement, and scarring.
How Is Fault Determined in a Muskegon Car Accident?
In Michigan, auto accidents fall under comparative fault laws. This legal theory determines how much an accident victim may have been to blame in an accident, which could be zero or a higher percentage.
If a victim is more than 50% at fault for a Muskegon car accident, they cannot pursue monetary damages. This is why it is essential to establish liability. Evidence, such as police reports, eyewitness statements, photographs, and physical evidence, play a key role in establishing fault.
The initial police report may be missing key information; this is a good reason to consult a skilled Michigan car accident attorney who can evaluate and pursue additional evidence. You cannot pursue pain and suffering damages if you do not prove the other driver was at fault.
Why Matz Injury Law Stands Out Among Muskegon Car Accident Lawyers
Matz Injury Law’s personal injury lawyers pride themselves on prioritizing their client’s needs. We have a reputation for being communicative, transparent, and always reachable. You will speak directly with a Matz attorney when you call our law firm.
Our attorneys have logged hundreds of thousands of miles traveling throughout Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas to meet with clients and do the work necessary to earn significant settlements on their behalf. We have recovered over $300 million for the individuals we’ve represented.
Testimonials
“Steve Matz deserves more than 5 stars! He went above and beyond to help me with my automobile accident/lawsuit, and stayed in constant contact with me. He cared about me as a person and how I was feeling or doing.” – Holly L.
“Mr. Matz was great helping me after my auto accident. I had no idea what was going on or where to turn but he led me the correct direction and to the right kind of doctors I needed to treat my injuries. He was there to answer any questions and still is, even if it’s not to do with the case he represented me on. His son is very helpful and caring also!” – Judy W.
“If you are looking for the best attorney to handle your automobile accident claim, look no further! I have known Steve Matz for more than 20 years. He successfully represented me in 2001 then again in 2019 following serious automobile accidents. He leads you step by step through the entire complex legal process. Put Steve Matz on your team to get the justice you deserve! The Matz team is a clear winner!” – Gary C.
Related Resources
- Michigan Car Accident FAQ
- Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Car Accidents?
- What You Should Do After a Parking Lot Car Accident
- How Long Does A Car Accident Settlement Take?
- What You Need to File A Police Report After A Car Accident
How Much Do Muskegon Car Accident Lawyers Cost?
Most personal injury attorneys are paid by contingency, which means you don’t pay legal fees unless you win your case. By law, Michigan attorneys can collect 33 1/3% of any compensation earned for their clients. Matz Injury Law operates differently than most other firms. Our fee is much lower, 22%, which means thousands more dollars will go to you.
How Can a Muskegon Car Accident Attorney Help?
When you are hurt, making decisions or knowing what to do can be hard. Time is of the essence, and if you delay, evidence can get lost. When you work with an experienced car accident lawyer, they will:
- Gather evidence
- Evaluate the situation
- Build a case
- Negotiate settlements
Your attorney will take the stress off and do the work to help you obtain the compensation you will need to recover. If necessary, they will take your case to trial if a fair settlement is not reachable.
Meet Our Muskegon County Car Accident Lawyers
Jared Matz
Jared has had a lifelong love of the law, growing up learning the intricacies of personal injury from his father. Upon graduation from Michigan, Jared gained valuable business experience and worked to help his clients navigate complex situations. However, he knew from a young age he wanted to help victims who had been wronged. After graduating in 2016 magna cum laude with a Juris Doctor degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Jared focuses on motorcycle and car accident cases.
Steven Matz
Steven brings over 40 years of experience to Matz Injury Law. After graduating from Michigan University with high distinction and highest honors in 1974, Steven pursued a Juris Doctor degree from The George Washington University National Law Center. He holds an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell and has received numerous other awards. Currently, he serves on the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board.
Injured in a Muskegon Car Accident? Call Matz Injury Law for a Free Case Review.
If you or a loved one have been injured in a car, motorcycle, or truck accident, you may feel overwhelmed by mounting medical bills, lost wages, and the uncertainty of what comes next. Matz Injury Law can help. Our team of compassionate Muskegon personal injury attorneys understands the trauma you’re suffering.
To schedule a free consultation, contact us at 1-866-22Not33 or complete our online contact form. Need legal advice on a different personal injury law issue? Ask us about our other practice areas.
Frequent Answered Questions
Unfortunately, some roadways are more dangerous than others. Muskegon County’s include:
- US-31 at Sherman Boulevard
- Henry St. at Norton Avenue
- Norton Shores
- Apple Avenue at Shonat Street
- Harvey Street at Sternberg Road
- Henry Street at Sherman Boulevard
- Apple Avenue at Getty Street
- Norton Avenue at Seaway Drive
- Getty Street at Laketon Avenue
- Laketon Avenue at Seaway Drive
- Getty Street at Sherman Boulevard
You should look for an attorney who is well-versed in Michigan laws, has car accident experience, knowledge of no-fault insurance, and takes a client-focused approach to legal representation.
Items to bring to your free case consultation include medical records, police reports, photos, wage loss evidence, and insurance policy information.
No-fault insurance in Michigan covers medical costs, lost wages, and property damage, regardless of fault.
Call your insurance company promptly, give them the necessary details, and consider consulting with an attorney as soon as possible to protect yourself from receiving lowball offers.
Michigan imposes a three-year statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim. It’s important to file sooner because it takes time to build a good case. If you miss the deadline, you will likely miss out on compensation.
Insurers are notorious for trying to undercut a victim’s injuries by denying, stalling, or undercutting payments in hopes they’ll give up. An experienced attorney knows how to handle such tactics and can handle insurance disputes. Contact Matz Injury Law for a free consultation with experienced car accident lawyers that will fight for you.
It is difficult to provide a timeline because several factors apply, including case complexity and type of injury. No-fault claims generally settle more quickly than ones in dispute or litigation.
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