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Helping You Get Full Compensation Following a Michigan Workplace Accident

In any workplace accident, you need to consider your options and right to collect the full and fair workers' compensation you deserve, and at the law offices of Bredell & Bredell we are committed to helping you reach that goal. However, that may not be the final nor necessarily even the best option for collecting the full compensation you are owed.

Working from offices in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Jackson, our attorneys can help you examine all aspects of your workplace accident or injury and identify all parties who may be responsible for the pain and suffering you have endured. As an injury law firm serving Michigan workers for more than 25 years, we have the tools, knowledge, experience and resources to make sure you get the results you are owed.

Experienced Workplace Injury Lawyers

There are countless situations where an employee who has been hurt on the job may also have a valid personal injury and civil third-party claim to pursue. Our experienced trial attorneys can help you not only address your workers' compensation rights, but address any third-party claims, which can be used to supplement your workers' comp benefits and add to your overall compensation.

Situations where there are civil as well as workers' benefits to pursue can include:

  • A truck driver involved in a car accident caused by another driver
  • A construction worker where an independent contractor creates a hazardous situation
  • An industrial worker harmed by machinery with a production or design defect
  • A loading dock worker who is injured by a delivery truck operated by another company
  • An electrician involved in an electrical accident due to a property owner's negligence

Exclusive remedy provisions of Michigan law protect most employers from being sued by an employee for additional damages above and beyond workers' compensation except in very specific and uncommon conditions. This means that it is very important to fully explore all options for recovery when you have suffered an injury at work.

With more than 25 years of proven success and a record of verdicts and settlements in favor of our clients, our attorneys at Bredell & Bredell can help you get the results you need.

Work With Attorneys That Understand How to Get the Compensation You Need

To schedule a free initial consultation and review all options for financial recovery in your workers' compensation case, please call 734-274-2876/866-586-8164 or contact our personal injury offices online.

Practice Areas

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