Author Archives: Ravid & Associates, P.C.
Can I Sue For A Mild Traumatic Brain Injury From A Detroit Car Crash?
A car crash in Detroit can change everything in an instant—even when injuries aren’t immediately visible. Mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs), such as concussions, often go undiagnosed in the days or weeks following an accident. These injuries can cause memory loss, headaches, fatigue, dizziness, mood swings, and long-term cognitive changes. If you or a… Read More »
What Happens When A Personal Injury Lawyer Screws Up Your Case?
Hiring a personal injury lawyer is a serious decision. When someone has been injured in a car crash or another accident, they rely on their lawyer to protect their rights, pursue compensation, and handle deadlines and procedures properly. But what happens when the lawyer fails to do the job? The consequences can be devastating…. Read More »
Fatal Car Accident In Michigan? How A Wrongful Death Case Works Step-By-Step
Losing someone in a fatal car crash is one of the most traumatic experiences any family can face. When that death is caused by another person’s carelessness or reckless actions, it isn’t just a tragic accident; it can become the basis of a wrongful death claim under Michigan law. These claims give surviving family… Read More »
Michigan Dog Bite Law – When Owners Are Automatically Liable For Injuries
Dog Attacks In Michigan Are More Common Than Most People Realize Dog bites can cause permanent injuries, severe scarring, and long-term trauma. Unfortunately, these incidents are not rare. Every year in Michigan, hundreds of people, especially children, suffer serious injuries from dog attacks. These cases can involve deep puncture wounds, infections, nerve damage, and… Read More »
What To Do After A Car Crash In Detroit
How did your interest in personal injury law develop, and what led you to focus on representing crash victims in Detroit? Kristian Kajdic explains that his interest in personal injury law grew during his law school clerkship at a personal injury firm. Witnessing injured individuals being taken advantage of by insurance companies sparked his… Read More »
Injured In A Michigan Auto Accident? What You Need To Do Before The Insurance Company Calls
Car accidents in Michigan can turn life upside down in a matter of seconds. Pain, stress, medical appointments, car repairs, and missed work start piling up quickly. The last thing most people expect is a phone call from an insurance adjuster asking detailed questions about the crash, often within 24 hours of the incident…. Read More »
Why Seeing A Doctor Immediately After A Detroit Car Accident Strengthens Your Case
Immediate Medical Treatment Creates A Strong Legal Record When we represent someone injured in a Detroit car accident, one of the most important things we look for is whether that person sought immediate medical attention. Insurance companies and defense attorneys are quick to argue that injuries must not be serious if the injured party… Read More »
Neck Injuries After A Detroit Car Accident & When To Call A Lawyer
Car Crashes In Detroit Often Cause Neck Injuries And They’re Not Always Obvious Right Away Neck injuries are among the most common conditions we see after Detroit car accidents. Unlike broken bones or cuts, neck trauma isn’t always visible right away. Symptoms can take hours or days to appear. That’s why even minor soreness… Read More »
Settling Too Soon After A Car Accident: Why Fast Checks From Insurance Companies Are Dangerous
Quick Settlements Can Cost You More Than You Realize After a car crash, it’s natural to want things resolved quickly. You’re hurt, your car is damaged, and bills are piling up. When an insurance adjuster calls and offers a check within days of the accident, it might seem like a blessing. But as personal… Read More »
Do I Really Need A Lawyer After A Detroit Car Accident? The Truth About Insurance Settlements
When you’re hurt in a car accident in Detroit, one of the first things that happens is an insurance company contacts you, sometimes within hours. The person on the line might sound helpful and sympathetic. They’ll ask questions, offer to help pay for your medical bills, or even mention a settlement. But before accepting… Read More »