Accolades

  • Voted a Michigan Super Lawyer for 2010
  • Listed in "Best Lawyers of America" since its inception in 1994
  • Most Respected Advocate in 2006 by the Defense Bar of the State of Michigan
  • Outstanding Attorney of the Year in Ingham County
Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rated

Lansing Personal Injury Attorneys

Michigan’s William N. Kritselis & Associates, P.C.

William N. Kritselis and his associates are multi-talented attorneys and premier personal injury specialists. They devote the majority of their practice towards finding injured clients the compensation they need.

Over the years, Mr. Kritselis has received many awards for his work in personal injury law in Lansing. His record of accomplishments supports client confidence across Michigan.

As a Lansing law firm, we have handled every type of personal injury accident. These are just a few examples of the cases we have accommodated in the past:

  • Serious injuries and wrongful death
  • Birth injuries
  • 18-wheeler accidents
  • Auto accidents (including injuries from rollovers, fuel system fires, seat belts, and door latch malfunctions)
  • Drunken driving accidents (when leaving bars, hotels, and private parties)
  • Construction site accidents
  • Injuries involving children (such as drowning, driving, and defective toys)
  • Hospital and doctor medical malpractice involving infants, children, and adults
  • Pharmacy and prescription errors
  • Defective and dangerous products
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Airplane accidents
  • Train and railroad crossing accidents
  • Nursing home abuse
  • Dog bites
  • Insurance, worker’s compensation, and social security claims

Legal help from a personal injury attorney in Lansing

Personal injury cases involve the civil aspect of law and help you seek financial compensation for all that you lost due to your accident. When someone else is responsible for your injury, you can turn to William N. Kritselis & Associates, P.C.

If you win a personal injury case, you are entitled to money for certain present and possible future damages.

  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost wages
  • Lost earning potential
  • Decreased life satisfaction
  • Medical costs
  • Predicted future medical costs
  • Permanent disabilities or disfigurements

To file a personal injury law suit in Michigan, the statute of limitations is three years. After that, you cannot claim damages. For a medical malpractice lawsuit, you have two years to file. Libel and slander laws allow only one year in which you can file for damages to your reputation.

Because of these time constraints, we urge you to contact us immediately and arrange for a consultation.

Call 1 517-351-0250 for a personal injury attorney in Lansing.