Many wrongful death cases in the area start the same way: a serious crash, a workplace incident, or an incident involving a property or roadway hazard. From there, the value of a potential settlement typically depends less on the “math” and more on whether the evidence tells a clear story of:
- What caused the fatal injury
- Who is legally responsible under Michigan law
- What losses your family can prove with records
In practice, that means details matter—like lighting conditions at the time of impact, whether warning signage was present in a construction area, or how quickly emergency response arrived.


