Michigan Car Accident Lawyer

If you’ve been hit on I-75, I-94, I-696, or any Michigan road, you need an experienced law firm that takes your case personally. That firm is Femminineo Law.

Why Michigan Trusts Femminineo Law

At Femminineo Law, car accident cases aren’t just a practice area, they’re the core of what we do. We’ve built a culture of responsiveness, focused care, and relentless followthrough. When someone’s hurt, we don’t wait. We move. That mindset is why we’re the only firm in Michigan with The Accident Response Team: crash scene investigators, medical experts, data analysts, and more, all working in sync to protect your case from the start. It’s not just about winning, it’s about making sure you never feel alone while we do our job to get you maximum compensation.

Only Femminineo Law has The Accident Response Team

Most law firms wait. Wait for police reports, wait for insurance adjusters to call, wait for damage to deteriorate. Not us. From the moment you reach out, your case is in motion. The Accident Response Team works alongside you and for you, layering expertise and precision behind each claim.

Crisis Counselors:

A serious crash shakes more than your vehicle. While the physical injuries are addressed, we bring emotional support to. To help you while you’re still trying to make sense of what happened.

Medical and Rehabilitation Experts:

From ER visits to long‑term therapy, we ensure every injury is documented. We don’t let insurance companies ignore the details that matter.

Forensic Crash‑Scene Investigators:

Your surroundings matter: skid marks, weather conditions, surveillance cameras, debris patterns. Our investigators dig into it all, especially on major highways and high‑speed Michigan freeways.

Data Scientists & Telematics Analysts:

Did that vehicle’s black box record data? GPS logs? Telemetry? We’ll bring in numbers from the wreckage so the facts support your story.

Surveillance & Footage Analysts:

Whether it’s a traffic camera at the intersection of M‑14 and US‑23, or a business‑owned security system near the crash site, we uncover what others overlook.

When you hire Femminineo Law, you don’t just get a lawyer, you get a full team applying integrated precision to your case so you’re not under-prepared when facing powerful insurance companies.

What Should You Do After a Car Accident?

When the shock fades, and the reality sets in: what you do next matters. Below is a step‑by‑step guide to protect you and your rights.

  • 1 Get to safety & call 911. The first priority: you and anyone else injured.
  • 2 Document the scene. Photograph your vehicle, other vehicles, license plates, damage, road signs, streetlights, skid marks, weather conditions.
  • 3 Exchange information. Collect names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, insurance info, and even contact details of witnesses. If someone else’s dash‑cam recorded the incident, note that too.
  • 4 Don’t admit fault. You can say “I’m okay” or “I’m hurt” but avoid “I’m sorry” in a way that reads like accepting blame. Insurance companies will record everything.
  • 5 Seek medical attention. Even if you feel fine. Many crash‑related injuries surface later: whiplash, concussions, internal injuries. A medical record is essential.
  • 6 Call Femminineo Law. The sooner we’re involved the stronger your case will be, especially when it comes to preserving evidence.

Car Accident FAQ

Car accidents leave you with more questions than answers. Here are a few we hear most often from clients who were right where you are now.

Do I need a lawyer after a car accident in Michigan?
Should I talk to the insurance company after the accident?
How long do I have to file a claim?
What if the other driver doesn’t have insurance?
What compensation can I receive?
I feel okay now. What if symptoms show up later?
How much does it cost to hire Femminineo Law?
Will I actually talk to someone if I call?

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