Downriver Injury & Auto Law

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Welcome to Downriver Injury & Auto Law, where we provide compassionate, experienced, and aggressive legal representation for accident victims. Serving the Detroit and Wayne County area, our team is dedicated to guiding you through difficult times and ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve.

Auto Accidents & No-Fault Benefits

  • Michigan No-Fault Insurance Claims

    • Processing and maximizing PIP benefits

    • Navigating the complex 2019 No-Fault reform changes

    • Ensuring proper medical expense coverage

  • Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Benefits Recovery

    • Medical expense reimbursement

    • Lost wage recovery (up to 85% for three years)

    • Attendant care and replacement services

  • Third-Party Auto Negligence Claims

    • Pain and suffering compensation

    • Excess economic loss claims

    • Permanent impairment cases

  • Insurance Company Disputes

    • Denied claim advocacy

    • Benefit termination challenges

    • Independent Medical Examination (IME) rebuttals

Truck & Commercial Vehicle Accidents

  • Semi-Truck Collisions

    • Federal regulation violations

    • Multi-party liability cases

    • Catastrophic injury specialization

  • Commercial Vehicle Liability

    • Corporate negligence claims

    • Employer liability

    • Commercial insurance complexities

  • Delivery Van Accidents

    • Amazon/FedEx/UPS vehicle incidents

    • Gig economy delivery driver accidents

    • Last-mile delivery risks

  • Work Vehicle Injuries

    • On-the-job accident claims

    • Workers' compensation coordination

    • Third-party liability claims

Motorcycle Accidents

  • Motorcycles not considered "motor vehicles" under No-Fault

    • Special insurance considerations

    • Coordinating auto and motorcycle coverage

  • Helmet Law Changes & Implications

    • Post-reform injury considerations

    • Insurance coverage differences

    • Liability impact for non-helmeted riders

  • No-Fault Benefits for Motorcyclists

    • Qualifying for PIP benefits

    • Order of priority for benefits

    • Navigating exclusions and limitations

Industrial & Workplace Injuries

  • Manufacturing & Factory Accidents

    • Industrial equipment injuries

    • Chemical exposure cases

    • Safety regulation violations

  • Construction Site Injuries

    • Falls from heights

    • Equipment/machinery accidents

    • OSHA violation claims

  • Workers' Compensation Coordination

    • Maximizing benefits from multiple sources

    • Third-party liability claims

    • Long-term disability coordination

Premises Liability (Property-Related)

  • Slip and Fall Accidents

    • Winter weather conditions (ice/snow)

    • Retail and commercial property incidents

    • Municipal property claims

  • Negligent Security Cases

    • Apartment complex security failures

    • Commercial property inadequate security

    • Parking lot/garage incidents

  • Property Owner Liability

    • Landlord negligence

    • Building code violations

    • Maintenance failure cases

Catastrophic Injuries

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

    • Mild to severe TBI cases

    • Long-term care planning

    • Cognitive rehabilitation support

  • Spinal Cord Injuries

    • Paralysis cases

    • Ongoing medical care needs

    • Home modification requirements

  • Severe Burns

    • Auto fire cases

    • Industrial burn injuries

    • Reconstruction and rehabilitation

  • Amputation & Loss of Limb

    • Prosthetic needs

    • Vocational rehabilitation

    • Life care planning

Wrongful Death

  • Fatal Auto Accidents

    • Family support services

    • Estate complications

    • Insurance claim processing

    • Family Compensation

    • Loss of financial support

    • Loss of companionship

    • Funeral expense recovery

    • Survivor Benefits

    • No-fault survivor benefits

    • Long-term financial planning

    • Minor children considerations

Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents

  • Crosswalk Accidents

    • Right-of-way violations

    • Distracted driver cases

    • Municipal liability assessment

  • Bike Lane Collisions

    • "Dooring" incidents

    • Right-turn conflicts

    • Bike infrastructure failures

  • Sidewalk Injuries

    • Municipal maintenance failures

    • Construction zone hazards

    • Property owner liability

  • Non-Motorist Rights

    • Educational resources

    • Legal protections

    • Insurance coverage options

Who We Are

About Downriver Injury & Auto Law

Proven Experience

Aaron Cox is the principal attorney at Downriver Injury & Auto Law, bringing over 18 years of litigation experience to the firm. During Aaron’s career, he has tirelessly litigated his downriver Michigan client’s cases throughout state and federal courts. His dedication to fighting for the rights of his clients remains unwavering, ensuring that individuals and families receive the justice and compensation they deserve for all injury claims, including auto injury, premises liability, constitutional violations, negligence, and class actions. Known for his tenacity and commitment, Aaron is driven to help those in the Downriver Area get the justice they deserve.

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This recent op-ed by Attorney Aaron Cox explores Wayne County’s defiance of the Michigan Supreme Court ruling regarding tax foreclosure surplus profits. The citizens affected continue to wait for millions in owed funds. Read the full article on

Michigan Lawyers Weekly here.

CONSULTING IS FREE JUST FOR YOU

We believe everyone deserves access to legal advice, which is why we offer free consultations tailored to your personal injury case. During this session, we will review your situation, answer any questions you have, and provide clear guidance on your legal options. There's no obligation—just expert advice to help you make the best decision for your future.

Testimonials

The team was incredibly supportive throughout my case. They fought tirelessly for my rights and secured a settlement that changed my life. I couldn’t be more grateful for their expertise and dedication!

John D

From the first consultation to the final resolution, they made me feel confident and informed every step of the way. Their professionalism and commitment were truly impressive, and I’m thankful for the outcome they achieved.

Sarah M

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a personal injury case in Michigan?

You may have a case if you were hurt because of another person’s negligence (for example, distracted driving on Fort Street or unsafe conditions at a Downriver business) or intentional harm. Michigan law allows you to recover medical bills, lost wages, replacement services, and—if your injuries meet the “serious impairment” threshold—pain and suffering. Call us for a free consultation and we’ll evaluate your specific facts under Michigan’s no-fault and third-party rules.

What is Michigan’s no-fault system and how does it affect my claim?

Under Michigan’s no-fault law, your own auto policy pays for your medical care and 85% of lost wages after a crash (regardless of fault), up to your chosen PIP limits. You can only sue the at-fault driver for “serious” injuries—such as permanent disfigurement, disability, or death—once your medical bills exceed your policy or your injuries meet statutory thresholds.

How long will my case take to resolve?

Every case is different. Simple rear-end collisions with minor injuries can settle in 4–6 months. Catastrophic injury or wrongful-death cases—especially those involving federal FMCSA or construction-zone claims—often take 12–24 months or longer, depending on medical treatment timelines, insurance investigations, and, in some instances, court scheduling.

What should I do immediately after a Downriver auto accident?

  • Seek medical care—even if you feel fine, some injuries appear later.

  • Report to your insurer within 30 days to preserve PIP benefits.

  • Document the scene with photos of damage, skid marks, and road signs (e.g., Jefferson Avenue intersections).

  • Collect witness names—truck-traffic or delivery-van accidents often have bystanders.

  • Contact us right away—we’ll help you navigate PIP paperwork, deadlines, and gather evidence before it disappears.

Can I still recover if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Michigan’s modified comparative negligence rule lets you recover as long as you’re 50% or less at fault. Your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re found 30% responsible, a $10,000 verdict becomes $7,000. Note: if you over 50% at fault, you cannot recover non-economic damages (pain and suffering).

What if my insurer denies or underpays my PIP benefits?

Insurance companies often dispute claims or delay payment, especially after motorcycle, commercial-truck, or catastrophic-injury cases. We can file a PIP benefits lawsuit in Wayne County Circuit Court, compel payment of medical bills, and pursue extra-contractual damages if the denial was unreasonable.

How much does it cost to hire Downriver Injury & Auto Law?

We work on a contingency-fee basis—there are no upfront legal fees. You pay only if we recover for you (through settlement or verdict). Our fee comes out of the award, so you can focus on healing while we handle the legal work.

What are the statutes of limitations for injury claims in Michigan?

  • General personal injury: 3 years from the date of accident.

  • Medical malpractice: 2 years from date of discovery (but no more than 6 years from the act).

  • Wrongful death: 3 years from date of death.


    Missing these deadlines can bar your claim, so contact us promptly.

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