Practice Areas

Michigan personal injury is broader than “car accidents.” Below: every type of case Big League takes, grouped by what hurt you and how.

Vehicle Accidents

Cars, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians — every kind of roadway injury claim.

Car Accidents

Michigan's no-fault system makes car accident claims uniquely tricky — and uniquely fightable.

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Truck Accidents

18-wheelers, semis, and commercial trucks cause some of the most catastrophic crashes on Michigan roads.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Michigan bikers face a jury bias that insurers love to exploit. We don't let them.

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Bicycle Accidents

Cyclists struck by cars in Michigan have rights under no-fault PIP and against the at-fault driver.

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Pedestrian Accidents

Pedestrians hit by vehicles can recover PIP benefits regardless of fault, plus third-party damages.

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Bus Accidents

DDOT, SMART, school bus, and commercial bus crashes have unique rules — including short notice windows.

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Drunk Driving

Drunk-driver crashes open the door to exemplary damages and dram-shop claims against the bar that served.

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Hit & Run

Even when the at-fault driver vanishes, your own uninsured-motorist coverage or assigned-claims pays.

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Rear-End Collisions

Rear-end crashes are the textbook whiplash scenario. The driver behind is almost always at fault in Michigan.

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Head-On Collisions

Frontal-impact crashes produce the worst injuries on the road. Liability is usually clear; damages aren't.

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Rollover Accidents

SUVs and trucks roll over from sudden swerves, defects, and tire failures — with catastrophic results.

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Distracted Driving

Texting, smart glasses, infotainment — modern distraction multiplies the deadly toll of inattention.

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Uninsured Motorist

When the at-fault driver has no insurance, your own UM/UIM coverage steps up — if you know to ask.

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