Personal Injury
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Auto Accident
If you’ve been hurt in a car crash, Michigan law may allow you to bring a lawsuit against the at-fault driver for pain and suffering, excess medical expenses, or lost wages not covered by insurance. But the legal path isn’t always simple. In most cases, you must first prove that your injury meets the state’s “serious impairment of body function” threshold. And because Michigan’s No-Fault system separates your own benefits from those you can sue for, knowing where your claim fits—and how to pursue it—can make a major difference in your recovery.
At Anchor Bay Law, attorney Shaun Kelley brings an advantage to your personal injury case. Before helping injured clients, Shaun spent several years handling hundreds of auto accident lawsuits from the insurance-defense side. He knows how insurers defend these cases, what they’re looking for, and how to fight back. Whether your claim involves soft tissue injuries or life-altering trauma, Shaun uses his knowledge of both sides to help you navigate your options and pursue the full compensation the law allows.

Slip and Fall
If you were hurt because of a dangerous condition on someone else’s property—a wet floor, uneven sidewalk, broken stair, or snow-covered lot—you may have a claim under Michigan’s premises liability law. But these cases are complex. You must show not only that the hazard caused your injury, but also that the property owner knew or should have known it was there and failed to fix it or warn you.
Anchor Bay Law helps injured clients understand their rights and options after a fall or other injury on someone else’s property. Every case starts with a careful review of what happened, when, and where, so we can advise you clearly on whether the law supports a claim.

Dog Bites
In Michigan, if you’ve been bitten by a dog while lawfully on public or private property, the law may hold the dog’s owner responsible—regardless of whether the dog had ever bitten anyone before. These cases usually turn on whether the dog was provoked, where the bite occurred, and who was legally responsible for the animal at the time.
Anchor Bay Law helps victims of dog attacks pursue justice through Michigan’s dog bite statute and other legal remedies. If you or your child has suffered an injury, we’re here to guide you through your options and help you move forward.