Lansing Car Accident Lawyers
Call one of our Lansing Auto Accident Lawyers today at 1-800-6700-LAW
The Lansing car accident attorneys at Goren, Goren & Harris have handled hundreds of car accident claims, including many car accidents or car accident lawsuits involving Lansing residents. We take on numerous other personal injury cases in Wayne County each year as well.
We understand the complexities of the human body and the effects that a sudden impact can have. Our Lansing car accident lawyers are also experienced in dealing with insurance companies to negotiate the best result for you.
Goren, Goren & Harris lawyers are proud members of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, having delivered multiple million dollar recoveries for car and truck accident injuries and deaths, including:
$1.15 MILLION for a car accident that killed a child
$1 MILLION for a death caused by a tired trucker
$1.50 MILLION for auto injuries and a death
$2.95 MILLION for loss of a leg in a motorcycle accident
$1.70 MILLION for a truck crash killing a man
$1.4 MILLION for a man who suffered a disabling leg injury as a result of a negligent trucker
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Lansing car accident, contact our Lansing Car Accident Lawyers today for a FREE Consultation by filling out the consultation form to the right or by calling us now, toll free, at 1- 800-6700-LAW (1-800-670-0529).
Resources
Lansing Police Department
120 W. Michigan Ave
Lansing , MI 48933
Non-Emergency: (517) 483-4800
Website: http://www.lansingmi.gov/police/
Lansing Fire Department
120 East Shiawassee Street
Lansing, MI 48933-1219
Non-Emergency: (517) 483-4200
Website: www.cityoflansingmi.com/fire/
About Lansing
Lansing (play /?læns??/) is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located mostly in Ingham County, although small portions of the city extend into Eaton County. The 2010 Census places the city’s population at 114,297,[4] making it the fifth largest city in Michigan. The population of its Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was 464,036, while the even larger Combined Statistical Area (CSA) population, which includes Shiawassee County, was 534,684.
The Lansing Metropolitan Area, colloquially referred to as “Mid-Michigan”, is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, business, and high-tech manufacturing, including two medical schools, one veterinary school, two nursing schools, two law schools, including the nation’s largest law school (Thomas M. Cooley Law School), a Big Ten Conference university (Michigan State), the state capital, the state Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, a federal court, the Library of Michigan and Historical Center, and headquarters of four national insurance companies.
Lansing is the only U.S. state capital (among the 44 located in counties) that is not also a county seat. The county seat of Ingham County is Mason,[5] but the county maintains some offices in Lansing.
* Courtesy of Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansing,_Michigan