Insurance Defense:
1st Party and 3rd Party Auto Negligence Claims
Auto accidents create questions — legal questions involving concepts such as fault, liability, compensability and damages.
At Bleakley Cypher, we understand the subtleties of effective no-fault and auto negligence defense. We know what questions to ask. We know what to look for. We provide experienced, aggressive representation that defendants faced with these types of concerns need most.
Our Practice
Although our firm typically represents insurance carriers with regard to Michigan auto negligence claims, lawyers here also represent government entities, self-insureds, drivers and trucking companies. Our practice includes coverage of trial and appellate courts throughout the state regarding the following claims:
- 1st party no-fault claims
- 3rd party no-fault claims
- Accident investigations/accident reconstruction
- Products liability claims
- Analysis of threshold injury and compensability issues
- Evaluation of other potential liability factors (e.g. driver intoxication)
- Analysis of potential affirmative defenses (contributory negligence, damage caps, etc.)
- Witness evaluations
- Evaluation of economic and non-economic damages/liabilities
Timely and Cost-Effective Solutions
Our goal is to resolve auto negligence claims in the most efficient and cost-effective way possible. To that end, we provide quick analyses of the legal and factual issues involved with each specific claim and work closely with clients to clarify goals and develop a cohesive strategy to attain them.
When settlement is in order, you can depend on our attorneys' skills at negotiation. When negotiation fails or when trial on the merits is more appropriate, you can feel equally confident in their ability to control the costs of litigation while obtaining satisfying results through the courts.
Contacting Our Attorneys
To make arrangements for an initial consultation regarding an auto negligence claim — call our Grand Rapids, Michigan, law offices at 866-677-9243 or contact us online.





