I was riding my bike in Detroit when a tractor-trailer truck pulled into my lane of travel and forced me to roll my bike into an oncoming lane of traffic. I suffered catastrophic injuries, including a traumatic brain injury and numerous bone fractures, which required multiple surgeries. I chose Buckfire & Buckfire for my motorcycle accident case and they settled it for $1,100,000.00. In my opinion, they are the best motorcycle accident lawyers in Michigan.
- Michael J. Smith, Waterford, MI
A friend then suggested that I call attorney Daniel Buckfire about my Detroit, Michigan car accident case. He spoke with me personally and understood the serious nature of my injury and began working on my case immediately. My condition worsened and I have had several surgeries. Mr. Buckfire fought hard to obtain a settlement of $1,400,000.00 for me. I cannot imagine any other attorney going to such great lengths to help a client. I am grateful for his efforts.
- Margie D., Ohio
If your husband, wife, or a relative who you are dependent upon dies as a result of injuries from a Michigan car accident, pedestrian accident, bicycle accident, truck accident, motorcycle accident, you may be entitled to receive survivor loss benefits. Michigan Survivor's Loss Benefits include money from the no-fault insurance company for loss of their financial support and loss of household services, as well as payment for a portion of the funeral bill.
You are entitled to receive survivor loss benefits for the first three years following the accident. The monthly amount payable for Michigan survivor loss benefits changes every year. To find out the maximum monthly amount and how much you can receive in benefits, please call our office at 1-800-606-1717 or visit our website.
Your Michigan Survivor's Loss Benefit Claim must be submitted to the insurance adjuster assigned to your claim. To file your survivor's loss claim, you need to submit a copy of the death certificate, as well as a copy of the funeral bill. Additionally, you will be required to present written proof of the loss of financial support and household services.
You should submit your claim for survivor loss benefits as soon as possible following the accident, but claims for survivor loss benefits must be submitted within one year of the date of the accident.
If your insurance company refuses to pay your survivor loss benefits, your only recourse is to file a lawsuit against your insurance company.
If you choose to begin a lawsuit against your insurance company for No-Fault benefits, you must file a lawsuit within one year of the date on which the last unpaid No-Fault benefit was incurred.
If you fail to file your lawsuit within this one year period, you will lose the right to have the benefit or expense paid.
For more information about your rights regarding Michigan No-Fault survivor's loss benefits call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our Michigan No-Fault Insurance Lawyers about your case or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.
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To speak with car accident attorney and author Daniel L. Buckfire about your legal rights after a Michigan car accident, call him at (800) 606-1717 for a Free, no obligation consultation.
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