Midland, MI (January 30, 2024) – A 26-year-old woman and five-year-old child both lost their lives following a truck accident that occurred on Saturday evening, January 27. The incident occurred at approximately 10:30 p.m.
Reports from the Midland County Sheriff’s Office indicate that a 2007 Jeep Cherokee was traveling through the area of Saginaw Road and North Meridian Road when it collided with a 2020 Freightliner semi-truck tractor-trailer, which was traveling south through the intersection. The woman and her child, who were both passengers in the Jeep, sustained fatal injuries. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene. A 28-year-old man was hospitalized at MyMichigan Medical Center in Midland for the treatment of injuries. At this time, the incident is being investigated.
We hope the injured man recovers quickly.
We offer our sympathies to the families of the woman and child killed in this accident.
Any car accident can quickly turn into a nightmare, but it's especially devastating to receive a call that your loved one has been killed in a crash. Tragically, Michigan has a higher-than-average fatality rate for motor vehicle-related incidents when compared to other states: in fact, there were more than 1,130 fatal traffic collisions over the last year alone.
Thankfully, there are steps you can take if your loved one dies in a car accident caused by another person's negligence. While these actions won't bring your loved one back, they can help you in the following days as you deal with uncertainty, stress, and financial difficulty.
First, it's essential to explore the laws and statutes surrounding wrongful death in Michigan. From there, retaining the services of an accident attorney is crucial. For instance, applying for and receiving survivor's loss benefits and filing a wrongful death claim are two key tasks that a Michigan car accident attorney can handle on your behalf.
And regardless of who caused the car accident in question, you might be entitled to apply for survivor's loss payments under Michigan no-fault insurance statutes. Personal injury protection (PIP) insurance, which is necessary for all motor vehicles registered in Michigan, pays survivors' loss payments. Those who cover the cost of the deceased's funeral are eligible for a share of this recompense.
Moreover, according to Michigan law, no-fault insurance entitles the surviving family members of the deceased to compensation similar to the amount they would have otherwise received from the decedent. These compensated no-fault benefits consist of the following:
To be eligible for these benefits, you must fill out and submit specific claim forms as quickly as possible. This is another reason why retaining qualified legal counsel is vital in the aftermath of a serious wreck that's caused injuries or a loved one's death.
At Christopher Trainor & Associates, our legal team will provide unwavering support as we fight for justice and fair, full compensation for you and your family. Please contact our Midland wrongful death attorneys at 248-886-8650 as soon as possible if you would like to discuss your potential claim with a member of our knowledgeable, compassionate legal team.
Note: Our firm utilized outside sources when creating this post. We have not independently verified the facts regarding this accident. If you find information that is incorrect, contact Christopher Trainor & Associates immediately so that we correct the post to reflect the most accurate information available about the accident. This post can be removed upon request.
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