Your Michigan Personal Injury Attorney

Whether it’s a car accident, truck injury, slip and fall or dog bite – when you get injured you have the right to be compensated. All of these accidents and injuries fall under the law of torts – specifically, in the legal field known as personal injury. Although personal injury covers a wide array of injuries and incidents – they all revolve around the basic notion of negligence. When filing a personal injury lawsuit, you need a Michigan Personal Injury Attorney who has experience and expertise in this unique legal specialty.

As a Michigan Personal Injury Lawyer who has handled all types of personal injury cases – including products liability, motorcycle accidents and malpractice – our attorneys understand the complexity of the issues involved. Personal injury is far too complex to entrust your case to someone unfamiliar with the field. The issues and decisions involved not only directly affect you in the present, they can effect your legal, financial and emotional wellbeing for years to come. In order to ensure your personal injury claim gets the professional attention it deserves, you need the experience of a Michigan Personal Injury Attorney.

Attorney Jannelle J. Zawaideh is a Michigan Personal Injury Lawyer dedicated to providing you the best in legal services with the personal, one-on-one commitment only found in a small law firm like The Law Offices of Jannelle J. Zawaideh. To start discussing your unique personal injury, call our offices at 248-356-0600 and schedule a Free Phone Consultation with one of our Michigan Personal Injury Attorneys.

How Negligence Works

All personal injury cases revolve around you being able to prove the defendant’s actions were negligent. Proving negligence involves demonstrating numerous elements. As each step involves many different exceptions and possibilities, what follows is merely a brief overview of the topic. To understand how your particular personal injury fits into the negligence framework, contact your Michigan Personal Injury Attorney today.

Every case of negligence requires the presence of four elements: Duty, Breach, Causation and Damage.

  • Duty

o       Every person owes each other a duty of care to conform to the standards of conduct required to protect another against an unreasonable risk of injury. In other words, every one must act in a manner that will prevent others from being injured. This concept is called Duty of Care.

o       The basic duty of care is measured by the Reasonable Person standard. According to this standard, one’s conduct is measured against what the average person would do. For this reason, in proving negligence, one must demonstrate what the average person would have done in a similar situation.

  • Breach

o       The second step in proving negligence is to show the defendant breached their duty of care – or failed to act as a reasonable person would have in a similar situation. The challenge in this step is the need to prove – through evidence – that the defendant’s actions were in breach of a duty. To do this, the plaintiff must make an argument under such legal theories as Custom or Usage, Violation of Statute or Res Ipsa Loquitur.

  • Causation

o       It is not enough for a defendant to simply breach their duty of care, it must also be shown that their breach is the actual and proximate cause of the injury. Actual cause is proved by such test as the But For test – where “but for” the defendant’s action, the plaintiff’s injury would not have occurred. Proximate cause means that the potential for injury was reasonably foreseeable by the defendant.

  • Damage

o       The final step in proving a negligence case is damages, meaning that an actual injury occurred. Damages can be personal injury, property damage, punitive damages, among others.

Jannelle J. Zawaideh – Your Michigan Personal Injury Attorney

Without a Michigan Personal Injury Lawyer, your right to be financially compensated for your loss will be compromised. Not only do you have the right to be reimbursed for your physical loss, you may also be able to recover for such things as pain and suffering, loss of wages, loss of employability and future pain and suffering. In order to understand what claims to damages you must raise – you need a Michigan Personal Injury Attorney from the beginning. By talking with a Michigan Personal Injury Lawyer from the very start, you can ensure all of your rights are protected.

The Law Offices of Jannelle J. Zawaideh specialize as Michigan Personal Injury Lawyers. They provide a highly personalized and attentive approach to the law that can only be found at a small law office. Call us today and schedule your FREE PHONE CONSULTATION. The first step is to get informed and have your personal injury claim professionally analyzed by a Michigan Personal Injury Attorney. The Law Offices of Jannelle J. Zawaideh work on a contingency fee basis – meaning if you don’t recover, your attorney does not collect any attorney fees.

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