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About Ian
Ian M. Freed is a top-rated attorney selected to Super Lawyers for 2013 - 2019. He works at Law Office of Ian M. Freed, located in Southfield, Michigan, and provides legal services for issues involving Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff to the surrounding community.
Ian Freed completed legal studies at University of Detroit Mercy School of Law and graduated with the class of 2000. Ian Freed passed the bar in 2000.
Only a few attorneys from each state are selected to Super Lawyers designation for any given year. The multi-factor selection process includes independent research, peer nominations and evaluations, as well as professional achievement in legal practice.
AREAS SERVED
Personal Injury Lawyers Southfield, MI
Serving Southfield, MI,
the Greater Detroit Area and Oakland County
Practice Areas
Trucking Accident
Michigan has a high rate of truck accident deaths and injuries. In 2017 alone, there were more than 13,000 accidents on Michigan roadways involving trucks. Nearly 100 of them involved fatalities and nearly 3000 involved injured parties.
Slip & Fall
Slip & fall accidents in Michigan are common. There is a lot of snow and wet weather and floors, sidewalks, and other surfaces tend to be slick. Slip & falls can lead to painful injuries, expensive medical bills, and time away from work. Serious injuries can cause lasting disabilities or even the loss of life.
Auto Accident
It is understandable why dealing with an auto accident is difficult. Insurance companies do everything they can to complicate the situation and make it harder for you to get compensation for your injuries.
Wrongful Death
The loss of a loved one is devastating. If that loss is unexpected and avoidable, it could be the worst experience of your life.
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Why You Should Not Try to Handle a Car Accident Claim on Your Own
FAQs
Here are answers to some of our most common questions:
What do I do after a car accident?
There are several things you should do after a car accident to better protect yourself. First, remain calm and contact the police. It helps to file a police report that can be referenced later for insurance purposes and potential compensation for damages. Gather information related to the accident. This should include photographs of the scene; driver and insurance information from others involved, and contact information from witnesses. Finally, avoid admitting fault, even if you believe you did something wrong.
What happens if I am partially at fault for an accident?
Very few accidents are cut and dry when it comes to determining fault, but this does not mean you should not speak to an attorney about a personal injury claim. In some cases, a special formula is used to determine how much fault bars you from seeking damages. For instance, if you are 51 percent or more responsible for your accident, you might not be entitled to compensation. But for those 50 percent or less responsible, damages could be an option.
How long do I have to file an injury claim after a car accident?
The length of time you have to file an injury claim after an accident is known as the statute of limitations. It varies from state to state and insurance provider to insurance provider, but in most personal injury cases claims must be filed within two years. Property damage claims must be filed within three years. The time sensitivity of an accident claim is one of the main reasons it is important to speak to a personal injury attorney as soon as possible.
What damages can I recover in connection with my car accident injury claim?
If you have been involved in a car accident, you might be eligible to recover damages in connection with the incident. Damages can include compensation for medical bills, long-term medical care and medical supplies, lost wages, and pain and suffering. If you lost a loved one in a car accident, you could be entitled to wrongful death compensation. Every case is different and laws vary from state to state, so it is important to speak to an experienced personal injury attorney to determine what might be recoverable in your case.