Traverse City
Auto Accident Attorneys
Call one of our Traverse City Car Accident Lawyers today at 1-800-6700-LAW
The car accident attorneys at Goren, Goren & Harris have handled hundreds of car accident claims, including many Traverse City car accidents or car accident lawsuits involving Traverse City residents. We take on numerous other personal injury cases in Grand Traverse County each year as well.
We understand the complexities of the human body and the effects that a sudden impact can have. Our 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:
- $1.65 MILLION for a Central Lake woman killed in a fatal Traverse City auto accident
- $380,000 for an Acme man that sustained a complex pelvic fracture in a Traverse City auto accident
- $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 an Traverse City car accident, contact our Traverse City 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
Traverse City Police Department
851 Woodmere Avenue
Traverse City, MI 49686
Non-emergency: (231) 995-5150
Website: http://www.traversecitymi.gov/police.asp
Traverse City Fire Department
500 W. Front St.
Traverse City, MI 49684
Non-emergency: (231)922-4930 ext 9
Website: http://www.traversecityfirefighters.org/
About Traverse City
Traverse City is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat of Grand Traverse County,[4] although a small portion extends into Leelanau County. It is the largest city in the 21-county Northern Michigan region. The population was 14,674 at the 2010 census, with 143,372 in the Traverse City micropolitan area. Despite its modest population, Traverse City functions as the major commercial nexus for a seven-county area totaling over 2,700 square miles (7,000 km2) and, along with cross-peninsula counterpart Alpena, is one of Northern Lower Michigan’s two anchor cities.
The Traverse City area is the largest producer of tart cherries in the United States.[5] Near the time of cherry harvest, the city holds an annual week-long Cherry Festival in the first full week in July, attracting approximately 500,000 visitors annually.[6] The surrounding countryside also produces grapes, and is one of the centers of wine production in the Midwest.[7] Tourism, both summer and winter, is another key industry. The Traverse City area features varied natural attractions, including freshwater beaches, vineyards, a National Lakeshore, downhill skiing areas, and numerous forests.[8] In 2009, TripAdvisor named Traverse City the number two small town travel destination in the United States.
*Courtesy of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traverse_City,_Michigan