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Michigan Car Accident Lawyers | Detroit Auto Injury Attorneys

A serious auto accident can leave you facing mounting medical bills, lost wages, and devastating injuries. At The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm, P.C., we have over 30 years of experience helping injured victims across Metro Detroit recover maximum compensation from insurance companies and negligent drivers. Our proven track record includes over $300 million in settlements and verdicts for Michigan families.

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Suffering an auto accident injury can change your life in seconds. From emergency care and mounting medical bills to missed work and emotional trauma, the aftermath is overwhelming. At The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm, P.C., we help injured victims across Michigan get the justice and compensation they deserve.

At The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm, P.C., we help injured victims across Michigan get the justice and compensation they deserve. We are experienced lawyers ready and willing to take your case to court to get the outcome you deserve.

Whether you were hit on a freeway like I-75, rear-ended on a city street, or injured in a high-speed highway crash, our firm is ready to fight for you. With over 30 years of experience and millions recovered, we are Michigan’s go-to legal team for auto accident injuries.

If you have been injured in a car accident, contact our office for a free, no-obligation consultation. 

Why Clients Across Michigan Choose Our Auto Accident Injury Lawyers:

  • 30+ years of winning results
  • No fee unless we win your case
  • FREE, no-obligation consultation
  • Call 866-HIRE-JOE – Available 24/7

Common Auto Accident Injuries We Handle:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and concussions
  • Neck, back, and spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones and orthopedic trauma
  • Whiplash and soft tissue injuries
  • Internal bleeding and organ damage
  • Severe lacerations and burns
  • Emotional trauma & PTSD

Types of Accidents That Cause Auto Injuries:

Michigan Auto Accident Injury Law Highlights:

  • Michigan’s 3-year statute of limitations means time is short.
  • No-fault PIP benefits include medical expenses, wage loss & more.
  • Serious injuries allow you to file a lawsuit for pain & suffering.

How We Help Maximize Your Recovery:

  • Gather medical records & prove injury severity
  • Negotiate with adjusters who try to minimize claims
  • Challenge insurance denials & lowball offers
  • Litigate in court when needed to get full compensation

Detroit Car Accident Lawyers Serving All of Southeast Michigan

Whether your accident occurred in downtown Detroit, on a busy Bloomfield Hills intersection, or along a highway in Oakland County, our experienced legal team is ready to fight for your rights. We represent car accident victims throughout:

Detroit & Wayne County

  • Downtown Detroit accidents
  • I-75, I-94, and I-96 highway crashes
  • Lodge Freeway (M-10) collisions
  • 8 Mile Road intersection accidents

Bloomfield Hills & Oakland County

  • Telegraph Road (US-24) accidents
  • Woodward Avenue crashes
  • Square Lake Road collisions
  • I-696 and I-75 interchange incidents

Birmingham & Royal Oak

  • Main Street pedestrian accidents
  • Downtown intersection collisions
  • Woodward corridor crashes
  • Commercial district accidents

Troy & Sterling Heights

  • Big Beaver Road (16 Mile) accidents
  • M-59 highway collisions
  • Van Dyke Avenue crashes
  • Industrial area truck accidents

No matter where your accident happened in Metro Detroit, we’re here to help.

Types of Auto Accidents We Handle in Michigan

The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm represents victims of all types of motor vehicle accidents throughout Metro Detroit and Michigan. Our extensive experience includes:

Collision-Type Accidents:

Rear-End Collisions

Rear-end crashes are the most common type of accident in Michigan, often caused by:

  • Distracted driving (texting, phone use)
  • Following too closely (tailgating)
  • Sudden stops in traffic
  • Weather-related loss of control
  • Brake failure or mechanical defects

Our firm has recovered millions for rear-end collision victims, including compensation for whiplash, herniated discs, and traumatic brain injuries.

Head-On Collisions

Among the most catastrophic accidents, head-on crashes often result in:

  • Severe traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord damage and paralysis
  • Multiple bone fractures
  • Internal organ damage
  • Wrongful death

Common causes include drunk driving, drowsy driving, wrong-way drivers, and crossing the centerline.

T-Bone/Intersection Accidents

Side-impact collisions frequently occur at intersections when drivers:

  • Run red lights or stop signs
  • Fail to yield right-of-way
  • Make improper left turns
  • Speed through yellow lights
  • Drive distracted through intersections

T-bone accidents often cause severe injuries to the driver and passengers on the impacted side of the vehicle.

Rollover Accidents

SUVs, vans, and trucks are particularly susceptible to rollover crashes caused by:

  • High-speed turns
  • Tire blowouts
  • Top-heavy vehicle design
  • Unsafe lane changes
  • Tripping mechanisms (curbs, soft shoulders)

Rollovers often result in catastrophic injuries, including ejection from the vehicle, crushing injuries, and spinal trauma.

Sideswipe Accidents

While sometimes minor, sideswipe crashes can cause:

  • Loss of vehicle control
  • Multi-vehicle pile-ups
  • Forced off-road crashes
  • Highway median collisions

Common causes include blind spot negligence, improper lane changes, and distracted driving.


Driver Behavior Accidents:

Distracted Driving Accidents

Distracted driving is now the leading cause of accidents in Michigan, involving:

  • Texting while driving (most dangerous form)
  • Cell phone use and calls
  • Eating or drinking
  • Adjusting GPS or radio
  • Interacting with passengers
  • Personal grooming

Michigan law prohibits texting while driving. Violators can be held liable for accidents they cause.

Drunk Driving Crashes

Impaired drivers cause devastating accidents throughout Michigan. We pursue:

  • Maximum compensation from drunk drivers
  • Punitive damages when available
  • Dram shop claims against bars/restaurants
  • Third-party liability claims

Michigan’s OWI (Operating While Intoxicated) laws allow victims to seek enhanced damages against drunk drivers.

Hit-and-Run Accidents

When a driver flees the scene, we help victims:

  • File uninsured motorist claims
  • Work with police to identify the driver
  • Pursue all available insurance coverage
  • Recover compensation even if the driver isn’t found

Michigan law requires all drivers involved in an accident to stop and exchange information. Leaving the scene is a criminal offense.

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Accidents

When the at-fault driver has no insurance or insufficient coverage:

  • Your own UM/UIM policy may provide coverage
  • We pursue all available sources of compensation
  • We maximize your recovery through policy stacking when possible

Special Vehicle Accidents:

Commercial Vehicle & Trucking Accidents

Accidents involving semi-trucks, delivery vehicles, and commercial fleets require specialized legal expertise. We investigate:

  • Federal safety regulation violations
  • Driver log book manipulation
  • Improper cargo loading
  • Negligent hiring and training
  • Fleet maintenance failures

Commercial vehicle accidents often involve multiple liable parties, including trucking companies, cargo loaders, and maintenance providers.

Rideshare Accidents (Uber/Lyft)

As a passenger, driver, or another motorist injured in a rideshare accident:

  • Multiple insurance policies may apply
  • Coverage depends on the driver’s app status
  • We navigate complex rideshare insurance rules
  • We pursue maximum compensation from all sources

Bus Accidents

School bus, city bus, and charter bus accidents involve complex liability:

  • Government immunity issues
  • Shorter filing deadlines
  • Multiple injured victims
  • Enhanced safety regulations

Public transit accidents require immediate legal action due to shortened notice requirements.

ATV Accidents

All-Terrain Vehicle crashes cause severe injuries, especially:

  • Rollovers on uneven terrain
  • Collisions with trees or obstacles
  • Operator inexperience accidents
  • Defective ATV design cases

Special Circumstances Accidents:

Road Defect Accidents

When dangerous road conditions cause accidents:

  • Potholes and pavement defects
  • Missing or faded lane markings
  • Defective traffic signals
  • Construction zone hazards
  • Inadequate signage

Michigan road defect cases require proving the government entity had notice of the dangerous condition.

If injured while working, you may be entitled to:

  • Workers’ compensation benefits
  • Third-party personal injury claims
  • Company vehicle liability claims

We maximize recovery through both workers’ comp and personal injury claims when applicable.

No matter what type of accident caused your injuries, The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm has the experience and resources to fight for maximum compensation.

Common Types of Car Accidents

There may be many factors that contribute to your car accident. While head-on collisions and T-bone accidents generally cause some of the most severe injuries, even fender benders or low-speed crashes can send someone to the hospital.

Common types of car accidents in Michigan:

  • Rear-end collisions – A rear-end crash happens when a vehicle overtakes the vehicle ahead and collides with the vehicle’s rear. Often, a rear-end crash is caused by a distracted driver following too close, known as tailgating, or driving too fast for road conditions.
  • Head-on collisions – A head-on collision is when a driver crosses the centerline of the road and hits oncoming traffic. A common reason for head-on collisions is drunk driving, drowsy driving, distracted driving, or losing control.  Head-on collisions can cause very serious injuries.
  • T-bone accident – A T-bone accident occurs when a vehicle crashes into the side of another vehicle, most commonly at an intersection. This can happen when a driver falls asleep, disobeys a stop sign or traffic signal, or fails to yield the right of way to entering or crossing traffic.  
  • Sideswipe crash – Usually, a sideswipe happens when 2 vehicles crash while traveling next to each other in the same direction. It could also happen when a driver makes an improper lane change without looking to the side or checking a blind spot and they swerve into another vehicle.
  • Single-vehicle crash – A single-vehicle crash could happen when a vehicle collides with a tree, pedestrian, or bicyclist, loses control going off-road or hits an animal such as a deer.
  • Distracted Driving – Distracted driving is driving a vehicle while doing some other activity, such as texting, using a phone, or being distracted by occupants, etc., that takes your attention away from driving.

Determining fault in a car accident is often crucial. In Michigan, if you are more than 50% at fault for an accident, your noneconomic (pain and suffering) damages may be barred. The amount of money you could recover would be reduced according to your allocation of fault. Knowing this, insurance companies will often try to put you at fault for the accident. 

Car Accident Statute of Limitations in Michigan

Michigan gives you up to three years to file a car accident lawsuit. The car accident statute of limitation in Michigan means you have three years from the date of the accident to file a legal claim. If you don’t file within three years, your right to pursue the claim will expire.

It is important to know that because Michigan is a no-fault insurance state, you are entitled to personal protection insurance benefits. However, You must file a notice of claim and application for benefits within one year of the accident date. If your own insurance doesn’t cover the full extent of your damages, you might need to file a car accident injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver for the additional damages.

Michigan Auto Accident Statistics: Know the Risks

Understanding accident trends helps prevent future crashes. Here are critical statistics about auto accidents in Michigan:

Statewide Accident Data:

Annual Crash Statistics (Most Recent Data):

  • Over 300,000 reported traffic crashes per year in Michigan
  • Approximately 1,000 traffic fatalities annually
  • Nearly 75,000 injury crashes resulting in hospitalization
  • 50%+ of fatal crashes involve alcohol, drugs, or speed
  • 40% of accidents occur at intersections

Metro Detroit Specific Data:

Detroit Area High-Risk Factors:

  • Detroit ranks among the top 10 most dangerous cities for drivers in America
  • 1 in 50 Detroit drivers will be involved in an accident annually
  • Rush hour (7-9 AM & 4-7 PM) accounts for 30% of all accidents
  • Winter months see a 25% increase in weather-related crashes

Leading Causes of Michigan Accidents:

  1. Distracted Driving – 28% of all crashes
  2. Speeding – 25% of fatal accidents
  3. Impaired Driving – 22% of serious injury crashes
  4. Weather Conditions – 18% during winter months
  5. Running Red Lights/Stop Signs – 15% at intersections
  6. Improper Lane Changes – 12% on highways
  7. Following Too Closely – 10% of rear-end collisions

Most Dangerous Times to Drive in Michigan:

Day of Week:

  • Friday & Saturday nights – Highest drunk driving accident rates
  • Monday morning rush hour – Most rear-end collisions
  • Weekend afternoons – Increased traffic volume accidents

Time of Day:

  • 5-7 PM – Evening rush hour peak accident time
  • 12-3 AM – Highest rate of fatal crashes (alcohol-related)
  • 7-9 AM – Morning commute collisions

Month of Year:

  • January – Ice and snow-related crashes spike
  • July & August – Tourist traffic increases accidents
  • November & December – Holiday travel and weather crashes

Vehicle Types Most Commonly Involved:

  1. Passenger cars – 45% of all accidents
  2. SUVs and trucks – 30% of crashes
  3. Commercial trucks – 8% (but highest severity rate)
  4. Motorcycles – 5% (but highest fatality rate per capita)
  5. Pedestrians – 4% of accidents, 12% of fatalities

Financial Impact of Michigan Accidents:

  • Average hospital cost for serious injury: $57,000+
  • Lifetime care costs for traumatic brain injury: $500,000 – $3 million
  • Average property damage per accident: $4,500
  • Total economic impact of traffic crashes in Michigan: $4+ billion annually

Michigan Safety Improvements:

Michigan has implemented several safety measures:

  • ✓ Enhanced distracted driving penalties
  • ✓ Increased DUI enforcement
  • ✓ Road improvement projects at high-crash intersections
  • ✓ Red light camera systems in select cities
  • ✓ Public awareness campaigns

Despite these efforts, Michigan accident rates remain high. If you’ve been injured, contact The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm immediately to protect your rights.


Sources:

Michigan Office of Highway Safety Planning (OHSP), Michigan State Police Criminal Justice Information Center, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT)

How a Car Accident Attorney Can Help You After a Crash

After a car accident, the legal complexities can be overwhelming, especially when you’re dealing with injuries, medical bills, and insurance claims. An experienced car accident attorney from The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm, P.C., can provide invaluable assistance during this challenging time.

  • Evaluate Your Case: We will thoroughly investigate the accident to determine liability and the full extent of your damages. This includes gathering evidence, speaking with witnesses, and working with experts to reconstruct the accident if necessary.
  • Handle Insurance Companies: Dealing with insurance adjusters can be tricky. They often aim to minimize the payout. We will negotiate with the insurance companies on your behalf to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve for your injuries, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering.
  • Legal Representation in Court: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take your case to court. Our attorneys have extensive trial experience and will fight for your rights in front of a judge and jury.
  • Maximize Your Compensation: We will ensure that all potential sources of compensation are explored, including underinsured motorist coverage, personal injury protection (PIP), and any third-party liability claims. Our goal is to maximize your financial recovery so you can focus on your recovery.
  • Protect Your Rights: Michigan’s comparative fault rule means that if you are found to be more than 50% at fault for the accident, your ability to recover damages could be limited or even eliminated. We will work diligently to protect your rights and prevent unfair blame from being placed on you.
  • Guide You Through the Process: The legal process can be complex and confusing. We will guide you every step of the way, ensuring that you understand your options and making informed decisions about your case.

High-Risk Detroit Intersections & Common Accident Locations

Detroit’s complex road network includes some of Michigan’s most dangerous intersections. Our firm has successfully represented victims injured at:

Most Dangerous Detroit Intersections:

1. I-75 & 8 Mile Road Interchange

  • High-speed merging accidents
  • Distracted driving collisions
  • Commercial truck crashes
  • Multiple vehicle pile-ups

2. Telegraph & 12 Mile Road (Southfield)

  • Rush hour T-bone accidents
  • Left-turn collisions
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Red light running crashes

3. Woodward & Square Lake Road (Bloomfield Township)

  • High-traffic intersection accidents
  • Rear-end collisions during peak hours
  • Improper lane change crashes
  • Commercial vehicle accidents

4. Big Beaver & Coolidge Highway (Troy)

  • Shopping district accidents
  • Distracted driver collisions
  • Pedestrian crosswalk accidents
  • Multi-vehicle crashes

5. Gratiot & 8 Mile Road (Eastpointe)

  • High-speed intersection crashes
  • Drunk driving accidents
  • Hit-and-run collisions
  • Motorcycle accidents

6. Hall Road & M-53 (Clinton Township)

  • Commercial corridor accidents
  • Truck vs. passenger vehicle crashes
  • Left-turn intersection collisions
  • Shopping center parking lot accidents

Detroit Highway Accident Hotspots:

I-75 Corridor

  • Lodge Freeway merge area accidents
  • Davidson Freeway interchange collisions
  • Construction zone crashes
  • Rush hour chain-reaction pile-ups

I-96 & I-696 Interchange

  • High-speed merging accidents
  • Lane change collisions
  • Weather-related crashes
  • Commercial truck accidents

Michigan’s accident data shows that intersection collisions account for nearly 40% of all traffic crashes in urban areas. If you were injured at any Detroit-area intersection, contact our experienced car accident attorneys immediately.

Injured in a Car Accident in Michigan? Contact Our Office.

Were you injured in a car accident in Michigan? Contact our office to speak directly to a Detroit car accident lawyer. All consultations are provided at no cost and without obligation to retain our services. Call our firm at 248-885-6614 to get started.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Auto Accident Cases

If you’ve been injured in a car accident in Michigan, you likely have questions about your legal rights, insurance claims, and the compensation you may be entitled to. Our experienced attorneys at The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm are here to provide clear answers and fight for the justice you deserve.

In Michigan, you can recover damages even if you were partially at fault, as long as you were 50% or less at fault. Your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Example: If you were 30% at fault and damages total $100,000, you’d recover $70,000.

Important: Insurance companies will try to inflate your fault percentage. We fight to minimize your assigned fault.

We fight denials aggressively:

  • Review the denial letter for specific reasons
  • Gather additional evidence to counter denial grounds
  • File a formal appeal with detailed documentation
  • Pursue bad faith claims if denial is unreasonable
  • File a lawsuit if necessary

Insurance companies sometimes deny valid claims hoping you’ll give up. We won’t let that happen.

Timeline varies based on:

  • Simple cases with clear liability: 3-6 months
  • Cases requiring treatment completion: 6-12 months
  • Complex cases or litigation: 12-24+ months

We don’t rush your case. Maximum medical improvement should be reached before settlement to ensure full compensation for all injuries.

Follow these critical steps:

  1. Check for injuries – Call 911 if anyone is hurt
  2. Move to safety – Get out of traffic if possible
  3. Call police – Always file a police report, even for minor accidents
  4. Exchange information – Get names, insurance info, and contact details
  5. Document the scene – Take photos of vehicles, injuries, and road conditions
  6. Get witness information – Names and phone numbers
  7. Seek medical attention – Even if you feel fine (injuries may appear later)
  8. Notify your insurance – Report the accident promptly
  9. Contact an attorney – Call us at 866-HIRE-JOE before speaking with other insurance companies

Never admit fault at the scene. Let the investigation determine liability.

In Michigan, if you’re not at fault in an auto accident, the at-fault driver’s insurance is typically responsible for covering your property damage and medical expenses up to their policy limits. Thanks to Michigan’s no-fault insurance system, your own insurer also provides Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits for medical costs regardless of fault. With our firm’s proven track record of securing over $300 million in settlements, we ensure clients receive the compensation they deserve.

In Michigan, economic damages from a car accident, including medical expenses and lost wages, are uncapped, allowing for full recovery of these costs. Non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, may be subject to caps in specific situations. Our firm has secured multimillion-dollar settlements for clients, demonstrating our expertise in maximizing compensation under Michigan law.

In Michigan, there is no cap on the amount you can sue for in a car accident if you suffer serious injury, allowing victims to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Our firm has successfully secured multimillion-dollar settlements and verdicts, utilizing our extensive expertise to ensure clients receive the full compensation they deserve.

Pain and suffering in a car accident case is calculated by considering the severity of the injury and its impact on your life, often using a multiplier applied to your economic damages. In Michigan, this can vary widely, but our firm has secured significant compensation for clients, such as a $6.87 million verdict in a personal injury case. Trust our expertise to aggressively advocate for the maximum compensation you deserve.

In Michigan, the bodily injury liability insurance minimum requirement is $250,000 per injured person and $500,000 per accident if there are multiple victims. These limits ensure sufficient coverage in the event of an auto accident, protecting both the injured parties and the policyholder. As a firm with a track record of securing over $300 million for our clients, we emphasize the importance of understanding and meeting these insurance requirements.

To file a claim against another driver, follow these steps:

  1. Report the accident to the police and your insurance company.
  2. Gather evidence—photos, videos, medical records, and witness information.
  3. File a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance provider.
  4. Consult a lawyer to ensure you receive a fair settlement.

At The Joseph Dedvukaj Firm, P.C., we handle everything—from claim filing to aggressive negotiations—so you can focus on healing.