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What does a Car Accident lawyer in your area do?
A Car Accident lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Car Accident cases in your area.
How much does a Car Accident lawyer cost in your area?
Most Car Accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Car Accident lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Car Accident lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Car Accident lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Car Accident cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Bill is a partner at Pratcher Krayer LLC practicing in the areas of personal injury and workers’ compensation. Bill graduated from LaSalle University the Widener Law School in Wilmington Delaware. While in law school, Bill received invaluable court room experience as a summer law clerk in the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office. During this clerkship Bill was prosecuting misdemeanor trials and preliminary hearings in both Municipal Court and Family Court.. After graduating law school, Bill spent over a decade defending insurance companies in personal injury lawsuits. During this time, Bill worked for a regional defense law firm and as staff counsel for one of the country’s largest insurance carriers. This experience has provided Bill with a keen insight on how insurance carriers value and defend claims.. Prior to joining Pratcher Krayer, Bill was employed by another personal injury and workers’ compensation firm in Wilmington, Delaware where he represented injured clients. During this time, Bill successfully tried one of the first personal injury cases after the Covid-19 pandemic, where he received a verdict over four times the last pretrial offer from the insurance company.. When Bill is not in the courtroom, you can find him on the basketball court or any field in the New Castle County as he dedicates much of his free time to coach youth sports.. Bill was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 2004 and the Delaware Bar in 2006. He is a member of the Delaware State Bar Association, the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice.
Mike was raised in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida where he attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School. He moved to Alabama in 1993 to attend Auburn University. After graduating from Auburn in 1997 with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration, he moved to Birmingham and attended Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. Mike received his Juris Doctorate from Cumberland in 2000 and has lived in the Birmingham area ever since.. Although raised in South Florida, Mike has a large family from Central and North Alabama. Michael’s paternal family are long time residents of Madison and Limestone County, while his maternal family can be found in Shelby and Talladega County. Michael spent his summers between his grandparent’s farm in Huntsville and the Coosa River in Talladega.. Mike practices civil litigation in all counties across the State of Alabama. He focuses on the areas of auto accidents, truck accidents, wrongful death, slip and falls, on the job injuries, worker’s compensation, dog bites, premises liability, construction injuries, nursing home abuse, insurance law, and any other personal injuries.. He is admitted to practice before all Alabama Courts and all United States District Courts of Alabama, 11th Circuit. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the Birmingham Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Alabama Trial Lawyers Association, Birmingham Bar Membership Committee and the Young Lawyers Section of the Birmingham Bar.
Rick prides himself on providing excellent client service, communication, and protecting the rights of injured auto crash victims.. In 2018, Rick received a $520,000 jury verdict in Ottawa County, the largest car accident verdict for pain and suffering damages in West Michigan that year.. As an avid rider, Rick also works with many injured motorcyclists. Recently, Rick won a $400,000 settlement for an injured motorcyclist who was hit by a negligent driver, where the insurance company was refusing to take responsibility, disputing both how the crash occurred and the extent of his client’s injuries
Nelson Miller is Professor and Associate Dean of Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School’s Grand Rapids campus. He serves as the law school’s liaison to Western Michigan University. Before joining Cooley in 2004, Dean Miller practiced civil litigation for 16 years, winning and defending multi-million-dollar civil cases involving motor-vehicle crashes, products liability, airliner and helicopter crashes, civil rights, securities, employment, and business disputes. Dean Miller has published 29 books and dozens of articles and book chapters on law, law practice, legal education, and related subjects. He writes book chapters for Michigan’s Institute of Continuing Legal Education and presents at ICLE’s Annual No-Fault Summit. The State Bar of Michigan recognized Dean Miller with the John W. Cummiskey Award for pro-bono service. He is one of 26 law professors recognized nationally in Harvard University Press’s new book What the Best Law Professors Do.
With diligence and an ability to bring forth the hard truths when needed, Jason Osbourn approaches each case with an open mind and eagerness to resolve ambiguities.Before coming to Zausmer, Jason worked at an insurance defense boutique firm, where he primarily worked in no-fault litigation. Jason quickly developed a reputation as an adept and persuasive writer after obtaining highly favorable results from numerous pleadings he drafted. These included a motion for summary dismissal of tort claims brought against his clients for assault and battery, conspiracy, and negligence which was granted after the Court agreed that there was no genuine issue of material fact that Jason’s clients were protected from such claims on the grounds of self-defense. In another action in which the Plaintiff claimed entitlement to PIP benefits valued at more than $150,000, he achieved a case evaluation award of just $937.. Jason is driven to positively impact his community by helping and advocating for those in need. He attended Northern Michigan University, where he explored his interest in politics as a Student Government Representative. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and worked for the Marquette County Sheriff’s Office as a Corrections Deputy for several years. From there, Jason attended Michigan State University College of Law where he earned his law degree. As part of his coursework, he attended the Housing Clinic where he was awarded the Jurisprudence Award as the highest achieving student.Before becoming an attorney, Jason served eight years in the military, first in the Marine Corps Reserve and then with the Army Reserve. He was deployed to Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.. When he’s not working, Jason enjoys camping in the woods with his wife and two kids, running, home improvement projects, and beekeeping.
Chris is a highly skilled trial lawyer who is fiercely devoted to his clients’ best interests. Since 1993, he has been focusing his practice on automobile accident injury and No-Fault cases. Chris is widely respected among the plaintiff and defense bar for his many trials. He has tried nearly 50 cases to verdict. Many of Chris’ trial jury verdicts have been chosen for publication in Michigan Lawyers Weekly and the Michigan Trial Reporter. Excellent trial results allow Chris to achieve faster and bigger settlements for his clients than the many lawyers who the insurance companies know will not take a case to trial.. In addition, Chris has extensive appellate experience, and he has successfully argued cases in front of the Michigan and Ohio Court of Appeals.. Chris joined Michigan Auto Law from the law firm of Bauer and Hunter, where he was a founding member and managing partner. He tried a multitude of civil cases in courts around the state including landlord-tenant, auto theft, commercial and personal property damage, insurance fraud, bodily injury and automobile No-Fault, as well as, dog bite and slip & fall cases.
For more than 25 years, Evan P. Shaw has provided a full range of effective legal services to address the various challenges faced in the personal injury and healthcare space.. Shaw, who has spent nearly 30 years as a litigation attorney, earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1989 from Michigan State University. He earned his Juris Doctor degree in 1993 from Wayne State University School of Law and is admitted to practice law in the State of Michigan and the United States District Court of the Eastern and Western District of Michigan.. Shaw joined Buckfire Law in September 2023 and focuses mainly on first-party auto claims, third-party auto negligence, and motorcycle, pedestrian, and bicycle accidents.He has tried countless personal injury trials and has extensive experience handling a wide variety of personal injury case types, including dog bites, slip and fall claims, medical malpractice and birth injuries.
Bradley B. Harris is dedicated to helping injured victims and their families, earning a reputation as a champion for the rights of individuals. His practice includes all types of personal injury law, with a particular focus on motor vehicle accidents involving bodily injury, No-Fault PIP benefits and dram shop liability cases.. Mr. Harris has a particular interest in automobile accidents causing brain injuries and has successfully resolved numerous cases where his clients' brain injury was being questioned by the defense. He has been involved in many million-dollar recoveries - including a recent million-dollar settlement involving a trucking accident.
Morgan's law practice focuses solely on the representation of people who have been seriously injured due to the negligence of others. Morgan has successfully litigated and settled cases involving premises liability, automobile negligence, no-fault automobile benefits, dog bites and general negligence.. As an active member of the local legal community, Morgan was elected to serve on the Genesee County Bar Association's Board of Directors. She is also a member of the Michigan Association for Justice and a former executive committee member of the Centennial American Inn of Court.. Before beginning her career with Behm & Behm, Morgan completed internships with the City of Flint Legal Department, the Genesee County Prosecutor's Office and with Genesee County Circuit Court Judge Joseph J. Farah.. Morgan graduated magna cum laude from Western Michigan University in 2003 with a Bachelor of Business Administration. After working in the business world for several years, Morgan decided to pursue a legal degree and earned a spot in the highly competitive Dean Charles H. King Scholar Honors Program at Michigan State University College of Law, where she graduated summa cum laude in 2010.. During her law school career, Morgan was a Managing Editor of the Journal of Business & Securities Law and earned jurisprudence awards, for the highest grade, in Constitutional Law I and Advanced Legal Research.. Morgan enjoys downhill skiing, theatre, golfing, and traveling. She and her husband Mark have one child.