A drunk driving crash can leave you dealing with injuries, bills, lost income, and pressure from insurance companies. A drunk driver accident attorney in Detroit can help protect evidence, explain how a Michigan claim may work, identify all possible sources of recovery, and push for fair compensation while you focus on treatment and recovery.
Call us at 1-866-MICH-LAW anytime, 24/7, to schedule a free case evaluation.
What Should You Do After a Drunk Driving Crash in Detroit?
Your health comes first, but the choices you make early can also affect how strong your claim is later.
Use this list:
Get medical care right away, even if you hope the pain will pass.
Call the police and make sure the crash is documented.
Take photos of the vehicles, visible injuries, road conditions, and anything that may help explain what happened.
Keep copies of discharge papers, prescriptions, receipts, and repair estimates.
Avoid posting details about the crash on social media.
What Evidence Matters Most Early On?
Strong cases usually grow from simple records that were saved early.
That may include:
the police report
medical records
witness names and contact details
photos and video
towing and repair documents
any messages or calls from insurance adjusters
Be careful with recorded statements. A quick call from an insurer can sound routine, but the details you give may later be used to shrink or fight the claim.
If your crash is part of broader vehicle accidents in Michigan, early documentation often becomes one of the biggest differences between a clear claim and a disputed one.
How Are Drunk Driving Injury Claims Different in Michigan?
These cases often feel simple on the surface. Someone drove impaired. Someone got hurt.
The legal path can still be more layered than people expect.
How Does No-fault Insurance Affect the Claim?
Michigan’s no-fault rules may affect how some crash-related benefits are handled first. That does not automatically mean the drunk driver is off the hook.
The way a case moves forward depends on the injuries, the available coverage, and the facts tied to the crash. A lawyer can help sort out which losses may fall into one part of the claim and which may support a broader recovery effort.
When Can You Pursue a Claim Against the Drunk Driver?
A drunk driving crash may open the door to more than a routine insurance dispute.
That is one reason these cases often need close review. The civil side of the case may involve a direct claim against the driver, even while other processes are also moving.
Could a Bar or Restaurant Also be part of the case?
Sometimes the driver is not the only issue.
Depending on the facts, the case may require a closer look at whether another party helped create or worsen the risk. That is one reason a thorough investigation matters. It is not just about who was behind the wheel. It is also about what evidence points to the full picture.
What can change the value of a drunk driving accident claim?
People often ask for a number too early.
How Do Injuries and Treatment Records Affect The Case?
Clear records usually matter more than broad descriptions.
The strength of the medical proof, the timing of treatment, whether symptoms continued, and how the injury affected work and normal activity can all shape the case. Gaps in care or missing records can create problems even when the crash itself looked serious.
Why do Liability Evidence and Insurance Limits Matter?
Some cases are straightforward in fault. Others are not.
Even in a drunk driving case, the available evidence still matters. So does the amount and type of coverage that may apply. When coverage is limited, lawyers may need to look harder at other potentially responsible parties or other paths to recovery.
How Do We Help With a Drunk Driving Accident Case?
You should not have to figure everything out while trying to heal.
Cochran Law offers free, no-obligation consultations and states that clients pay no fees until the firm wins. The firm also shares public proof through its verdicts and client reviews, which can help you learn more before you decide what to do next.
Contact Our Drunk Driver Accident Attorney in Detroit
If you were injured by a drunk driver in Detroit, an attorney can review police reports, crash evidence, and medical records to understand how negligence contributed to the accident. Early legal guidance can help you understand your options and the next steps for pursuing compensation.
Contact us at Cochran, Kroll & Associates, P.C. for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your options, and map out the strongest path forward. Remember, we don’t get paid unless you win.
Call us at 1-866-MICH-LAW anytime, 24/7, to schedule a free case evaluation.
Frequently asked questions
Can you still bring a claim if Michigan is a no-fault state?
Michigan’s no-fault rules may affect how some benefits are handled, but they do not automatically block every injury claim against a drunk driver. The facts, the injuries involved, and the available coverage all matter.
What should you do if the drunk driver’s insurer calls you?
Keep the call brief. Do not guess about the fault or minimize your injuries. Be careful with recorded statements, especially early in the case.
Can a bar or restaurant be part of the case?
Sometimes. Depending on the facts, the claim may involve more than the driver alone. That is one reason a full investigation matters.
What damages may be available after a drunk driving crash?
A claim may involve medical costs, lost income, property loss, and other harm tied to the crash. The exact scope depends on the injuries, treatment, liability evidence, and available coverage.
What if the drunk driver does not have enough insurance?
That does not always end the case. Other coverage sources and other potentially responsible parties may need to be reviewed.
Do you have to wait for a criminal case to finish?
Not always. A civil injury claim and a criminal matter are different processes. The timing depends on the facts and the strategy that best protects the claim.
How much does it cost to hire a lawyer for this kind of case?
Cochran Law states that it works on a contingency fee basis. That means there are no fees until the firm wins the case.
RESULTS-DRIVEN TRACK RECORD
$15.8 Million
Medical Malpractice / Birth Injury
Monroe, Michigan
WHAT HAPPENED:
A young couple from Monroe, Michigan, was awarded a $15.8 million verdict as the result of their baby son, Jason, being inflicted with Cerebral Palsy as the result of an error during the final stages of a labor.
Result: $15.8 Million
$1 Million
Medical Malpractice/Wrongful Death
Oakland County, Michigan
What Happened:
While in the hospital a mother of three was not properly treated for a closed-head injury causing her untimely death.
Result: $1 Million
$1.4 Million
Accidents & Injuries/Brain Injury
Livonia, Michigan
What Happened:
A Livonia pedestrian recovered $1.4 million when he was struck by a commercial van resulting in a traumatic brain injury in Redford, Michigan.
Result: $1.4 Million
$9 Million
Medical Malpractice / Misdiagnosis
Wayne County, Michigan
WHAT HAPPENED:
Patient suffered cardiac arrest and brain damage when a hospital failed to recognize internal bleeding and treatment was delayed for more than 14 hours.
Result: $9 Million
$3.3 Million
Accidents & Injuries/Auto Accident
Tuscola County, Michigan
WHAT HAPPENED:
A Tuscola County jury awarded $3.3 million to a severely brain injured motorist as the result of a defective Michigan highway.
Result: $3.3 Million
$1.25 Million
Accidents & Injuries/Construction Site Injury
Flint, Michigan
WHAT HAPPENED:
A seventeen-year-old construction worker suffered a traumatic brain injury resulting from a fall in Flint, Michigan, and was awarded $1.25 million.
Result: $1.25 Million
$1.9 Million
Medical Malpractice
Wayne County, Michigan
What Happened:
Middle-aged woman suffered severe disfiguring facial burns from a simple surgical procedure.
Result: $1.9 Million
$3.8 Million
Medical Malpractice / Birth Trauma
Southern Michigan
What Happened:
Child developed cerebral palsy with developmental delays due to lack of oxygen and brain injury during labor and delivery.
A Westland construction worker recovered $1.5 million after sustaining a traumatic brain injury while on a construction site in Detroit, Michigan.
Result: $1.5 Million
$1.3 Million
Accidents & Injuries/Truck Accident
Marlette, Michigan
What Happened:
A Marlette, Michigan, family reached a $1.3 million settlement in the traffic death of their 5-year-old son when they were struck by a semi truck.
Result: $1.3 Million
$225,000
Medical Malpractice/Cancer Misdiagnosis
Redford, Michigan
What Happened:
The misdiagnosis of breast cancer resulted in a Redford, Michigan, woman recovering $225,000.
Result: $225,000
$125,000
Workers Compensation
Detroit, Michigan
What Happened:
A construction worker redeemed his worker’s compensation case for $125,000 in Detroit, Michigan.
Result: $125,000
$400,000
Accidents & Injuries/Auto Accident
Monroe, Michigan
What Happened:
A paraplegic woman from Monroe, Michigan, recovered Michigan no-fault benefits including the purchase of a new home and attendant care in excess of $400,000.
Result: $125,000
$2.2 Million
Medical Malpractice/Birth Injury
Brighton, Michigan; Detroit, Michigan
What Happened:
A Brighton family recovered $1.3 million and a Detroit family recovered $900,000 as the result of birth injuries and medical malpractice to their children.
Result: $2.2
$80,000
Accidents & Injuries/Auto Accident
Bay City, Michigan
What Happened:
A Bay City grandmother was awarded $80,000 following an auto accident resulting in a broken leg.
Result: $80,000
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