Medical bills, lost wages and future medical expenses are just a few of the things that can quickly pile up after a serious car accident. A third-party accident claim can help to reduce some of the stress that accompanies a serious injury or the death of a loved one. If you were involved in a serious car accident, we encourage you to discuss it with us.
Third-party accident cases are taken on a contingency basis — we do not get paid until you do.
With more than 50 years of combined experience in litigation, Nemes, Rooney & McKindles, P.C., has successfully represented the interests of auto accident victims throughout Michigan's Downriver area. Our lawyers are committed to taking the time to go over the details of the accident, answer any questions you might have and provide an honest and straightforward evaluation of the case.
Third-Party Accident Lawsuit
If you have been injured in an accident, it may be possible to bring a claim against the person who owned or who was operating the other vehicle. Depending on the situation, a suit may be brought against two people — the one who owned the vehicle and the one who was operating it.
Judgment in a third-party lawsuit is based on who was at fault in the accident. If the court agrees the other person was at fault, then the ruling will be made in your favor and the other party will be ordered to provide financial compensation.
Third-party lawsuits can only be filed by individuals who had a valid no-fault insurance policy in place at the time of the accident. If you did not have no-fault insurance, then a third-party accident claim is not an option.
Experienced Wayne County Third-Party Claim Attorneys
From our office in Farmington Hills, Michigan, Nemes, Rooney & McKindles, P.C., represents clients with personal injury claims throughout the Downriver area. Contact us at 248-939-8058 to arrange a free initial consultation with an experienced Farmington Hills third-party accident attorney.







