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John is a very smart and talented attorney. He helped me receive what I was entitled to. John was not only my attorney, he was a good friend! I’m glad to have had such a person working for me.

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I would like to take a few minutes to thank you for handling my auto accident case. You handled it well and a lot quicker than I expected. Thanks again for such a great job.

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John Schalter was very thorough and professional. My calls were always returned and my questions answered. I would recommend John Schalter to anyone that needs a good attorney.

Nursing Home Injuries

There is a special trust you place in a care provider when you entrust them with a loved one. When this trust is breached, do not trust your claim to an inexperienced attorney. When you are looking for an experienced and aggressive team of attorneys to deal with your Michigan nursing home abuse case, look no further than to our Legal Lions.

Special Cases Deserve Special Treatment

Nursing home abuse, nursing home negligence and nursing home neglect are some of the most sensitive cases we handle. We at the INJURY LAW GROUP recognize that you need to be treated with individual attention and compassion. We also understand we need to be aggressive and smart in pursuit of your claim. Our Legal Lions utilize a “pride” or team approach to determine who is liable and how best to pursue the claims.

Providers who may be liable include the professionals and care staff of nursing homes, hospices and elder living facilities, such as doctors, nurses and low-level care providers. Abuse and neglect claims include those where the patient has developed bed sores or has been inappropriately restrained. Injuries range from bed sores to broken bones to death.

Sadly, we here at the INJURY LAW GROUP see an increasing number of these cases. As a result, however, we are experienced in the nuances of these cases, and understand the proof difficulties inherent in cases where the injured person may not be able to speak for him or herself.

If you suspect that a nursing home is neglecting or abusing your loved one, do not hesitate. You need an experienced Michigan elder law attorney.

Contact the Legal Lions at the INJURY LAW GROUP “Put the Pride on Your Side.”


12900 Hall RD. Suite 430 Sterling Heights MI 48313

24681 Northwestern Hwy Suite 414 Southfield, Michigan 48075

Ph. 866-789-LION Fax. 248-948-5055 jschalter@aol.com

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Q: I've been hurt in an accident and I want to file a claim for my injuries. What's the first thing I should do?

A: There are a number of things you can do in the first few days and weeks after an accident to protect your right to compensation, such as:

1) write down as much as you can about the accident itself, your injuries and any other losses (such as wages) you've suffered as a result of the accident;

2) make notes of conversations that you have with people involved in the accident or the injury claim;

3) preserve evidence of who caused the accident and what damage was done by collecting physical evidence and taking photographs;

4) locate people who witnessed the accident and who might be able to help you prove your case;

5) notify anyone you think might be responsible for the accident of your intention to file a claim for your injuries, especially if a government agency or employee may be involved; and

6) contact a personal injury attorney to evaluate and pursue your claim.


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12900 Hall RD. Suite 430 Sterling Heights MI 48313
23855 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield MI 48075
Ph. 866-789-LION Fax. 248-948-5055 jschalter@aol.com

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