Dearborn auto accident lawyers

Dearborn Car Accident Lawyers

Call one of our Dearborn Auto Accident Lawyers today at 1-800-6700-LAW

The Dearborn car accident attorneys at Goren, Goren & Harris have handled hundreds of car accident claims, including many car accidents or car accident lawsuits involving Dearborn 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 Flint 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 Dearborn car accident, contact our Dearborn 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

Dearborn Police Department
16099 Michigan Avenue
Dearborn, MI 48126
Non-Emergency: (313) 943-2240
Website: http://www.cityofdearborn.org/government/public-safety/police

Dearborn Fire Department
3630 Wyoming Street
Dearborn, MI 48120
Non-Emergency: (313) 943-2884
Website: http://www.cityofflint.com/fire/fire.asp

About Dearborn

Dearborn is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in the Detroit metropolitan area and Wayne County, and is the eighth largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 98,153.[3] The city was the home of Henry Ford and is the world headquarters of the Ford Motor Company. It has a campus of the University of Michigan as well as Henry Ford Community College. Dearborn contains The Henry Ford, America’s largest indoor-outdoor museum complex and Metro Detroit‘s leading tourist attraction.

The area had been inhabited for thousands of years by varying indigenous peoples. Historical tribes belonged mostly to the Algonquian-language family, although the Huron were Iroquoian speaking.

The Dearborn area was settled by Europeans in 1786, after the American Revolutionary War.[6] The village of Dearbornville was established in 1836, named after patriot Henry Dearborn, a General in the American Revolution and Secretary of War under President Thomas Jefferson. Its origins as a city trace back to a January 1929 consolidation vote that established its present-day borders by merging Dearborn and neighboring Fordson (previously known as Springwells), which feared being absorbed into Detroit. The area between the two towns was, and still remains in part, undeveloped.

Once farm land, this was bought by Henry Ford for his estate, Fair Lane, and the Ford Motor Company World Headquarters. Later developments in this corridor were the Ford airport (later converted to the Dearborn Proving Grounds), other Ford administrative and development facilities, The Henry Ford (the region’s leading tourist attraction containing a reconstructed historic village and museum), the Henry Ford Centennial Library, the super-regional shopping mall Fairlane Town Center, and the Dearborn Civic Center. It is planted with sunflowers and often with Henry Ford’s favorite soybeans. The crops are never harvested.

In 2005, the Arab American National Museum (AANM) opened in Dearborn, the first museum in the world devoted to Arab-American history and culture. Most of the Arab-Americans in Dearborn and the Detroit area are ethnic Lebanese Christians, who immigrated in the early twentieth century to work in the auto industry, like many immigrants to the area. They have been joined by more recent Arab immigrants from other nations, some of whom are Muslim.

* Courtesy of Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dearborn,_Michigan

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