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Slip and Fall on Ice & Snow Settlement in Flint Area

With winter finally ending, we Michiganders are looking forward to warmer weather an no more snow and ice on our streets, sidewalks, and parking lots.  In addition to the winter weather conditions just being miserable at times, the snow and ice conditions pose significant safety risks to people in our state.  My law office was chosen by a number of injury victims to represent them in cases involving slip and fall accidents due to snow and icy conditions.  The injuries in these cases are often very severe and include broken bones, fractured hips, and closed head injuries.
 
Under Michigan law, there are circumstances in which a property owner has a legal duty to minimize the potential harms of snow and ice to others who are visiting the property or invited onto the property.  When it comes to apartment complexes, the apartment complex owners and management companies have a duty to plow the snow and salt the ice within a reasonable period after it accumulates on steps, sidewalks, and parking lots.  The goal is to protect the safety of apartment complex residents and their guests.
 
We recently settled a case for a woman who slipped and fell on ice in a Flint area apartment complex.  She suffered a serious ankle injury that required surgery.  She fell on a parking lot that was icy and had snow covering the ice so that she could not fully appreciate the dangerous condition below the snow.  A claim was made against the apartment complex owners for failing to clear away the snow and for failing to salt areas with icy conditions.  The case was settled with the insurance company before a lawsuit was even filed.
 
The facts of every case are different but the Michigan public should be aware that they may have the legal right to compensation in cases where serious injuries are caused due to slip and falls on ice and snow. It is essential to contact an experienced lawyer who regularly handles slip and fall cases because there are a number of legal issues that must be properly assessed in the handling of the claim.  Fortunately, winter is almost over and we can all be safe from these hazards for quite some time.

Flint Medical Malpractice Lawyer Offers Free Malpractice Book To Victims

Michigan medical malpractice lawyer offers FREE book to victims of malpractice in Michigan as a legal resource.

Michigan medical malpractice lawyer offers FREE book to victims of malpractice in Michigan as a legal resource.

Our Flint medical malpractice lawyer offers Free Michigan Medical Malpractice book to victims as an insider’s report on medical malpractice cases. “The Ultimate Michigan Medical Malpractice Handbook,” sells for $14.95 on Amazon but our Flint medical malpractice lawyer will send it to you for FREE. You may have even seen the medical malpractice book advertised on major television networks throughout Michigan.

Click Here To Receive Your Free Medical Malpractice Book.

The Ultimate Michigan Medical Malpractice Handbook” is an excellent resource on Michigan malpractice cases and nursing home neglect cases. The 32 page book explains the legal process, which cases qualify, and how to find the the very best lawyer for you malpractice case. It also discusses why most medical malpractice victims never receive compensation for their injuries.

In Michigan there are strict limitations for filing a malpractice lawsuit so you should act quickly so that your case is not destroyed due to a delay in taking action. If you or a family member suffer injuries due to a Flint medical malpractice, call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our experienced Flint medical malpractice attorneys about your case. And don’t forget to request your FREE medical malpractice book as a resource on Michigan malpractice cases.

Flint Dog Bite Injuries & Laws

If you own a dog, you carry the responsibility of following the dog bite laws in the city in which you live. Almost every city has a set of laws that apply to dog owners. In Flint, there are a set of laws that apply to dog owners and they can be found in the Flint Township Ordinances. The Flint dog bite laws include:

Sec. 6.14-4. Domestic animals running at large.

(a) It shall be unlawful for any person owning, keeping, or harboring or having charge of any domestic animal to suffer or permit the domestic animal to run at large.    

(b) A domestic animal shall be deemed to be running at large when the domestic animal shall wander unrestrained on any street, alley, park or public place upon any private property other than that of the person owning, keeping, harboring or having charge of such domestic animal. A domestic animal shall be considred restrained if the domestic animal is on a leash no longer than eight feet and that leash is held by a person of sufficient size to control the domestic animal.

Sec. 6.14-7. Standards for keeping vicious dogs.

The keeping of vicious dogs will be subject to the following standards:

(1) Leash and muzzle. No person shall permit a vicious dog to go outside its kennel or pen unless such dog is securely leashed with a leash no longer than four feet in length. No person shall permit such a dog to be kept on a chain, rope or other type of leash outside its kennel or pen unless a person is in physical control of the leash. Such dogs may not be leashed to an inanimate object such as a tree, post, or building. Any dog on a leash outside the dog’s kennel must be muzzled by a muzzling device sufficient to prevent such dog from biting a person or other animal.

(2) Confinement. A vicious dog shall be securely confined indoors or in a securely enclosed and locked pen or kennel, except when leashed and muzzled as provided in subsection (1) of this section. Such pen, kennel or structure must have secure sides and a secure top attached to sides. All structures used to confine such dogs must be locked with a key or a combination lock when such animals are within the structure. Such a structure must have a secure bottom or floor attached to the sides of the pen or the sides of the pen must be embedded in ground to a depth of no less than two feet. All structures erected to house such dogs must comply with all zoning and building regulations of the township. All such structures must be adequately lighted, ventilated and kept in a clean and sanitary condition.

The victim of a Flint dog bite will most likely file a report with the local Flint police or local Animal Control agency. When a report is filed, it is necessary to obtain the report. For a report filled with the Police Department in Flint, you should request the Animal Control report at the following location:

Flint Police Department, 210 E. Fifth Street, Flint, MI 48502

Serious injuries can be caused from a dog bite or attack. If you or a family member suffer injuries due to a dog attack in Flint, contact one of our experienced Flint dog bite lawyers immediately to discuss your case. Call us now at (800) 606-1717.

Flint Car Accident Statistics

Our Flint accident lawyers represent clients in car accident cases involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians in Flint and its surrounding areas.  Flint’s average of people involved in fatal accidents per 100,000 population in 2008 is the same as the Michigan average. The statistics were tallied by City-Data and are worth noting.

 

There were a total of 25 fatal accidents in Flint in the year of 2008 and 2007. Of those accidents, seven of them were caused by drunken drivers.

 

In Flint, the most dangerous intersections for car accidents were:

 

Intersection of South Linden Road at Corunna Road

Intersection of Hill Road at Fenton Road

Intersection of South Grand Traverse at East Bristol Road

Intersection of East Court Street at South Center Road

Intersection of West 12th Street at Van Slyke Road

 

Victims of auto accidents do have legal rights and should pursue them immediately after the accident.  When choosing your Flint lawyer, it is key to choose the right lawyer so that you may receive a fair settlement.   Your car accident lawyer can also help you receive all of your No-Fault Insurance benefits, including medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care services, and other benefits.  Attorney Daniel L. Buckfire lawyers is rated “Superb” by the top lawyer internet rating service and has achieved the utmost possible rating for ability and integrity in the legal profession.

 

For more information about your rights after a Flint car accident, call us at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our experienced Michigan car accident lawyers about your case.

We represent clients injured in Flint car accidents, motorcycle accidents, bicycle accidents, truck accidents, moped accidents, pedestrian accidents, bus accidents, ATV accidents, ORV accidents, and hit and run accidents. We are dedicated to protecting your interests and handling your case with personal attention, professionalism, and compassion.  We have successfully represented injury and accident victims for over forty years.

Flint Pedestrian Hit and Run Drunk Driving Accident

There was a story in the paper today about a man seriously injured in a Flint pedestrian hit and run drunk driving accident on February 7th in Genesee County. According to the Flint Police, a Flint pedestrian was seriously injured while he was standing on the side of the road reporting a hit and run accident he had witnessed at S. Saginaw and Damon Streets when he was allegedly struck by a car and thrown 40 feet. The driver fled the scene of the accident but later was allegedly found, allegedly intoxicated. The Flint pedestrian was taken to a local hospital for treatment of his serious injuries. Police are still investigating this accident.

I am very sorry to hear about this accident and hope that the pedestrian recovers from this accident without any permanent injuries or deficits.

Our Michigan car accident lawyers advise accident victims of their legal rights. For this type of auto accident in Michigan, the injured pedestrian can submit a claim for Michigan No-Fault insurance benefits. No-Fault benefits will cover his medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care, replacement services, and other benefits related to injuries suffered in the accident. The injured party can claim these benefits even if they did not have a Michigan automobile insurance policy.

In addition, the car accident injury victim may also have claims for personal injuries against any driver determined to be at fault in this auto accident. The insurance company for the negligent driver typically pays a settlement for this type of case. In this lawsuit, the injured victim can claim damages and compensation for the injuries suffered in the accident. Another possible claim for anyone injured by the alleged drunk driver would be a potential Michigan dram shop case against the seller or furnisher of the alcohol before the accident. At the very least, he should hire the best possible lawyer to look into these possibilities.

An experienced Michigan car accident lawyer can assist the victim with this type of claim. Accident victims should not speak with the insurance adjuster for the negligent driver before consulting with an attorney.

If you would like more information about your rights after a Michigan car accident, you can order our FREE book, “The Ultimate Michigan Car Accident Handbook” by clicking on the book link. We will send it out immediately along with other important information.

For more information about Michigan car accident cases, visit our law firm web site at www.BuckfireLaw.com. If you would like to speak with one of our Michigan car accident attorneys about your case, feel free to call us anytime at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.

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