St. Clair County Motorcycle Accident Injures Former Police Chief
I read the other day that a St. Clair County Motorcycle Accident Injures Former Police Chief, William Sendzik, of Port Huron. According to St. Clair County Sheriff, the former Lexington police chief suffered serious injuries when he was riding his bike on Lapeer Road in Port Huron Township and was allegedly struck by a man driving a Ford Explorer attempting to make a left turn onto Partridge Road. Sendzik was rushed to Univerity of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor with severe and serious injuries including bleeding in the brain, several broken bones, a shattered knee cap and a ruptured spleen. The accident is still being investigated.
I am truly sorry to hear that this accident and wish Chief Sendzik a complete and full recovery.
Because this Michigan motorcycle accident involved contact with another motor vehicle, the biker should be eligible for Michigan No-Fault Insurance benefits. This will provide for payment of medical expenses, lost wages, attendant care services, and other benefits. For a complete explanation of the rights of injured bikers in Michigan, you should request our FREE BOOK, “The Ultimate Michigan Motorcycle Accident Handbook.”
The no-fault insurance laws are complex and confusing and it is imperative that the injury victims and their family members contact a Michigan motorcycle accident lawyer as soon as possible so that the claims process can be started. There are strict deadlines for filing claims and submitting bills and if not met, the insurance company may be legally entitled to refuse payment for these claims.
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If you were involved in this accident or a similar accident and have questions about your legal rights and options, it is important that you contact a reputable law firm. Please make sure that any Michigan law firm that you contact has significant experience in handling these types of accident and injury cases and has an excellent track record of successful settlements and jury verdicts. We also suggest that the attorney you contact provides you with a free initial consultation.
Posted June 26th 2009 to Motorcycle Accidents
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