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Legal Options for People Who Need to Care for Injured Loved Ones

When a loved one is catastrophically injured, a family changes forever. Things are different psychologically, emotionally and financially. Often, the injury victim's parent, spouse or sibling must make major life changes to provide needed medical care. It is not unusual for significant others to quit their jobs to stay home and provide 24-hour care.

If you can't work because you're taking care of someone, you should know that the law offers financial support. Michigan no-fault insurance law allows for reimbursement of all reasonable expenses related to a person's recovery from an accident.

What does this mean? As long as an expense is reasonably necessary for an injured person's care, recovery or rehabilitation, reasonable in amount and actually incurred, it will generally be covered by no-fault insurance. Depending on your situation, 24-hour family-provided attendant care may be considered part of reasonable medical expenses.

At the Michigan law offices of Bredell & Bredell, we can counsel you on the law regarding family-provided attendant care, helping you understand requirements imposed by the law and how they may affect you:

  • Home care has to be provided for the injured person as a result of the injury: Home care cannot simply be a substitute for a service that the person used to perform but no longer can, like cooking, cleaning house or gardening.
  • A care provider must recommend the need for medical aid care: Normally, insurers require a doctor's prescription before paying any attendant care claims. For victims of catastrophic injuries, the question is often not whether care will be covered, but at what level.

To help you get the results you need and deserve under Michigan no-fault insurance laws, we often partner with our client's medical providers. We make sure that providers understand how your legal options affect your medical ones. Often, doctors can partner with clients to help them take effective legal action and get the support they need after a catastrophic injury.

Contact an Ann Arbor 24-Hour Care Lawyer

To learn more about your care options under Michigan law, contact an attorney at Bredell & Bredell in Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti, Michigan. Contact our office today by calling 866-586-8164 or reaching us online to schedule an appointment. We offer flexible scheduling options and can make home and hospital visits if your injury prevents you from traveling to our offices.

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Ann Arbor office
Bredell & Bredell
Ann Arbor Commerce Bank Building
2950 South State Street, Suite 320
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Phone: 734-274-2876
Toll Free: 866-586-8164
Ann Arbor Law Office

Bredell & Bredell
119 North Huron Street
Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Phone: 734-274-2876
Toll Free: 866-586-8164
Fax: 734-487-7000
Ypsilanti Law Office

Bredell & Bredell
410 South Jackson Street
Jackson, MI 49201

Phone: 734-274-2876
Toll Free: 866-586-8164
Jackson Law Office