In Lansing, many serious injuries involve predictable factors: busy commuting corridors, high-speed merges, winter road conditions, construction zones, and workplaces with heavy equipment and rotating shifts. Those details often shape how quickly insurers respond and how aggressively they try to limit exposure.
You may be asked for a recorded statement, asked to provide documents early, or offered money before your medical team has clarified the full extent of impairment. In Michigan, where claim timelines and procedural steps can be unforgiving, waiting too long can make it harder to obtain records and preserve evidence.
The goal isn’t to rush treatment—it’s to build your case while the evidence is still intact.


