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Have you been hurt by another driver's negligence?

Car CrashThe law in the State of Michigan provides that a person injured or killed in an auto accident may ask for damages and compensation from a negligent driver, including pain and suffering, disfigurement , future loss of wages and a host of other possible damages.

The injured person has several other cases as well. All medical bills and household replacement costs, known as NO-FAULT benefits, are generally paid for by your own insurance company. If the person who caused your auto-related injuries does not have insurance, you may have an Uninsured Motorist Claim against your own insurance carrier, or if the driver who caused your injury has insufficient insurance coverage, you may also be covered by an "under insurance policy" you don’t even know about.

Individuals hurt in an automobile accident can also file a claim for MINI-tort. In some cases you might even qualify for Social Security Disability benefits.

If you or a friend or family member has been the victim of an auto accident, you probably have a variety questions that need answering immediately. Do I have a case? How do I get a claim number from the insurance company? How can I get my medical bills paid? Where can I find a doctor who will treat my injuries?

At EBF Legal we have a staff of experienced lawyers and paralegals that can answer your questions and assist you in obtaining the MAXIMUM compensation for every aspect of your case. So stop running around in circles, and call 1-888-4-EBF-LEGAL for a free, no obligation consultation. If we can help to make your case, we will handle your case on our NO WIN-NO FEE GUARANTEE.