In Michigan, a car crash doesn’t just damage a vehicle. It disrupts your health, income, family structure, independence, and dignity—often in ways insurance companies deliberately minimize. When that happens, you don’t need an insurance processor.
You need a trial lawyer who understands Michigan No-Fault law, knows how to unlock every dollar of PIP benefits, and is prepared to take the at-fault driver and their insurer to a jury for pain and suffering damages.
Brandon Wolfe does exactly that. At Wolfe Trial Lawyers, we don’t “run claims”—we build litigation from day one.
At Wolfe Trial Lawyers, we don’t “run claims.” We build litigation from day one.
A car accident lawyer handles the legal aspects of your claim so you can focus on healing. Key services include:

We carefully review your accident to identify all possible legal claims and compensation options.

Your medical reports, bills, and treatment history are analyzed to accurately calculate damages.

We gather critical evidence including:
1. Police reports
2. Witness statements
3. Accident scene & vehicle damage photos

No stressful calls we deal directly with insurance adjusters on your behalf.

We aggressively negotiate to secure maximum compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain & suffering.

If insurers refuse fair payment, we are fully prepared to take your case to court.

Call 911 and report the accident to the police

Seek medical treatment, even if injuries seem minor

Take photos of the accident scene and vehicle damage

Collect contact and insurance information from other drivers

Get witness contact details if possible

Notify your own insurance company
Insurance companies often use adjusters who work to reduce how much they pay. A lawyer knows the tactics insurance companies use and can handle calls, letters, and negotiations so you are not pressured into accepting an unfair settlement early in the process.
Car accident injuries can range from minor to severe, including:
Medical treatment records provide essential evidence for insurance claims and legal cases.
Many car accident cases are resolved through negotiation with insurance companies. However, if a fair settlement is not offered, your car accident lawyer may file a lawsuit and represent you in court. Going to trial helps ensure your case has the chance for full evaluation.
Yes. Hiring a lawyer helps protect your rights, communicate with insurance companies, and seek full compensation for injuries, medical bills, and lost wages.
Even minor accidents can lead to hidden injuries or disputes over fault. A lawyer can help determine if you have a case and protect you from insurance pitfalls.
A car accident lawyer investigates your claim, gathers evidence, negotiates with insurance companies, and may represent you in court if needed.
Most car accident attorneys work on contingency, meaning you owe no fees unless you receive compensation.
A lawyer improves your chances of getting a fair settlement by negotiating based on medical costs, lost income, and long-term needs.
Settling without a lawyer involves filing directly with insurance, providing documentation, and negotiating on your own. However, complex cases benefit from legal counsel.
Consider hiring once you have medical treatment records, insurance issues, or disputes over fault, or when compensation is needed.
Lawyers usually take a percentage of the settlement as a contingency fee. Details vary by attorney.
Yes. Early contact helps preserve evidence and strengthens your claim.
You may represent yourself, but a lawyer helps with complex documentation and negotiations.
Yes, a lawyer can evaluate if hidden injuries or unclear fault could affect your claim.
Contact a lawyer after medical treatment and after reporting the accident, especially if disputes arise.
If you were injured in a car accident, you do not have to deal with insurance companies or legal stress on your own. The right legal support can protect your rights and help you pursue fair compensation for medical bills, lost income, and other damages.
Wolfe Trial Lawyers is ready to review your case and explain your options clearly and honestly.
No upfront costs and no obligation to move forward