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Hurt in an accident? Michigan auto, no-fault, slip-and-fall, wrongful death. Contingency representation — no fee unless you recover. We handle the insurance company. You focus on healing.
Michigan Injury Cases.
If you've been hurt because of someone else's negligence, you have rights — and you have deadlines. ELN Law handles personal injury matters across Michigan on a contingency basis, meaning we only get paid when you do.
Cases we take
- Auto accidents — collisions, rear-ends, side-impacts, multi-vehicle
- Michigan no-fault claims — PIP benefits, attendant care, lost wages, medical costs
- Slip-and-fall — premises liability on private and commercial property
- Wrongful death — for the families left behind
- Motorcycle & pedestrian accidents
- Dog bites & animal attacks
How contingency works
You pay nothing upfront. Case expenses (filing fees, medical record requests, expert witnesses) are advanced and reimbursed from your recovery. Our legal fee is a percentage of the settlement or judgment — standard Michigan contingency is one-third. If we don't recover, you owe nothing. The risk is on us, not you.
Why time matters
Michigan's general statute of limitations for personal injury is three years from the date of the accident. Michigan no-fault PIP benefits require notice within one year. Insurance companies start building their defense the day they're notified. Don't give them a head start. Call us as soon as you can after the incident.
Injury FAQs.
Personal injury cases are handled on contingency — no fee unless you recover. Standard Michigan contingency is one-third of the recovery. Case expenses are advanced and reimbursed from your settlement.
Michigan's general statute of limitations is three years from the date of the accident. Michigan no-fault PIP benefits require notice within one year. Some wrongful death and government-liability claims have shorter deadlines. Call early.
Michigan requires no-fault auto insurance covering medical care, lost wages, and other expenses regardless of who caused the accident. Recent reforms created PIP coverage tiers ($50K, $250K, $500K, unlimited, and an opt-out) — we walk every client through which level applies to their claim and what's recoverable.
No. Insurance adjusters are trained to record statements that reduce or deny your claim. You're entitled to representation before any recorded statement. Call ELN first — the consultation is free.
Michigan follows modified comparative negligence — you can still recover if you're less than 51% at fault, though your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. Partial fault is not an automatic bar to recovery; let us assess it.
We're based in Detroit and licensed across Michigan. Wayne, Oakland, Macomb counties, Southeast Michigan, and statewide.