Detroit, Livonia, and Warren Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Guide to Free Consultations After a Crash
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Detroit, Livonia, and Warren Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Guide to Free Consultations After a Crash

March 4, 2026

Detroit, Livonia, and Warren Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: Guide to Free Consultations After a Crash

Meet The Lee Steinberg Law Firm

A motorcycle crash on I-75, I-96, I-94, I-696 or 8 Mile can change your life in one second. Cars and trucks around Detroit, Livonia and Warren are heavy. Riders have almost no protection.

If you were hurt on your bike, you may be in pain, scared about medical bills and already getting calls from an insurance adjuster.

You do not have to face this alone.

At The Lee Steinberg Law Firm, we offer a free first consultation for injured riders and their families. You can Call Lee Free at 1-800-LEE-FREE (1-800-533-3733) any time to talk about your Detroit, Livonia or Warren motorcycle accident. We charge no fee unless we win your case.

Why A Free Consultation Matters After A Motorcycle Crash In Detroit, Livonia And Warren

After a crash on:

  • I-75 by downtown Detroit or downriver
  • I-96 through Livonia
  • I-696, Van Dyke or Mound in Warren

Insurance companies move fast. They often try to blame the biker and pay as little as possible. A free consultation is important because:

  • You learn your rights under Michigan No-Fault Law. We explain what your own benefits should pay and what you can claim from the driver who hit you.
  • You find out if you have a pain and suffering case. We look at how bad your injuries are and how they change your life.
  • You get local advice. We know the roads, the police reports and the courts in Detroit, Livonia and Warren.
  • You are not rushed. You can ask questions about your medical bills, missed work and bike damage.
  • You pay nothing. The meeting is free and there is no obligation.

Do I Need A Lawyer For A Motorcycle Crash On I-75?

You are not required by law to hire a lawyer after a crash on I-75 or any other road. But in real life, most riders need legal help.

You should strongly consider a lawyer if:

  • You went to the ER or urgent care.
  • You have broken bones, surgery, head injury or bad road rash.
  • You are missing work or school.
  • An insurance adjuster wants a recorded statement.
  • The insurance company says you were “speeding” or “cut off the car.”
  • The company says you do not get Michigan No-Fault benefits because you were on a motorcycle.

Michigan No-Fault rules for motorcycles are complicated. Often the car or truck’s insurance, not your own, must pay your no-fault benefits. One mistake early in the case can cost you thousands of dollars. Having an experienced Detroit-area motorcycle accident lawyer on your side can make a big difference.

Common Motorcycle Crash Locations In Detroit, Livonia And Warren

We see many crashes in the same spots across Metro Detroit.

In Detroit, common danger areas include:

  • I-75, I-94 and the Lodge Freeway, especially near downtown exits.
  • 8 Mile Road, Grand River, Gratiot, Woodward and Telegraph.
  • Busy intersections where drivers turn left in front of bikes.

In Livonia, problem areas include:

  • I-96 near Middlebelt, Farmington and Newburgh.
  • I-275 north and south of 6 Mile.
  • Schoolcraft, Plymouth, Farmington and Merriman Roads.

In Warren and Macomb County, we often see crashes on:

  • I-696 during heavy traffic.
  • Van Dyke, Mound, Schoenherr and Dequindre.
  • 12 Mile and 13 Mile intersections.

Across Michigan, motorcycle-involved crashes and deaths remain a serious problem. In 2024, there were more than 3,100 motorcycle-involved crashes statewide and over 160 motorcyclist fatalities. There were also over 270,000 registered motorcycles in Michigan in 2023, which means a lot of riders are exposed to danger on our roads.

How Michigan No Fault Law Works For Injured Motorcycle Riders

Michigan is a No-Fault state. That means certain benefits are supposed to get paid no matter who caused the crash.

Under Michigan No-Fault Law (MCL 500.3107), personal injury protection (PIP) benefits can cover:

  1. Medical bills for care, recovery and rehabilitation.
  2. Wage loss: 85% of your gross income up to 3 years after the crash, subject to a monthly cap.
  3. Replacement services: Up to $20 per day for help with chores like cleaning, cooking or childcare (Up to 3 years).

Michigan’s insurance department confirms that these non-medical PIP benefits, like work loss and replacement services, remain part of no-fault coverage even when drivers choose different medical PIP limits.

Special Rules For Motorcycles

For motorcycles, the rules about which insurance company pays are different from a normal car crash.

If a car or truck was involved, the order usually looks like this:

  1. The auto insurer for the owner of the car or truck that hit you.
  2. If that owner has no insurance, the auto insurer for the driver of that vehicle.
  3. If neither has insurance, your own auto policy (if you have one).
  4. If nobody has auto insurance, the Michigan Assigned Claims Plan may assign a company to pay limited no-fault benefits.

Since Michigan’s No-Fault reform, many drivers have picked lower PIP limits. This can mean:

  • There may not be enough PIP coverage to pay all your hospital and rehab bills.
  • Extra medical bills and lost wages can become part of your pain and suffering lawsuit against the at-fault driver.

This is confusing on purpose. Insurance companies use these rules to delay and deny payment. Our lawyers deal with this every day for injured riders.

How To Get Medical Bills Paid After A Motorcycle Accident In Detroit

After a crash in Detroit, Livonia or Warren, big hospital bills from places like Detroit Receiving, Henry Ford, Ascension or Beaumont can pile up fast.

Here is what usually happens and how we help:

Step 1 – Get Emergency Care

Your health comes first. Go to the ER or urgent care. Follow up with your doctor or a specialist.

Step 2 – File A Michigan No Fault Claim

You must open a no-fault claim with the correct insurance company. For motorcycle crashes, that is often the insurance company for the car or truck that hit you, not your bike policy.
We help by:

  • Finding every possible insurance policy.
  • Making sure claims are opened with the right companies.
  • Helping you fill out and send no-fault forms.

Step 3 – Send Proof Of Your Losses

To get bills paid, you need to send:

  • Medical records and bills.
  • Proof of lost wages from your employer.
  • Lists of replacement services (help with cleaning, meals and childcare).

Michigan law says PIP insurers must pay valid benefits once they receive proper proof. If they do not pay on time, they can owe 12% interest on overdue benefits.

Step 4 – Use Your Pain And Suffering Case For Extra Losses

If PIP limits run out or do not cover everything, the pain and suffering case against the at-fault driver can also include:

  • Unpaid medical bills.
  • Lost wages beyond the 3-year PIP limit.

Our team makes sure these extra losses are fully counted when we demand a settlement.

Can I Get Pain And Suffering Money After A Michigan Motorcycle Crash?

Yes, you may be able to get money for pain and suffering and other non-economic harms. But Michigan has strict rules.

Under MCL 500.3135, you can sue for pain and suffering only if you have:

  • Death.
  • Serious impairment of body function.
  • Permanent serious disfigurement (for example, major scarring or loss of a limb).

The law defines a serious impairment of body function as an injury that:

  1. Is objectively shown – it can be seen on tests or by a doctor.
  2. Affects an important body function – like walking, using your hands, thinking clearly or seeing.
  3. Changes your general ability to live your normal life – you cannot do many of the things you did before the crash.

For a rider, examples might include broken bones that need surgery and hardware, spinal injuries that cause nerve pain or weakness, Traumatic brain injury (TBI) with memory or mood changes, or bad shoulder, knee or hip injuries that limit movement.

Comparative Fault And Motorcycle Cases

Michigan also uses comparative negligence.

  • If a jury decides you were more than 50% at fault for the crash, you cannot recover pain and suffering damages.
  • If you were less than 50% at fault, your pain and suffering money is reduced by your share of fault.

Insurance companies love to blame bikers. They may say you were speeding, lane splitting or “came out of nowhere.” Our job is to show what really happened using police reports, witness statements, photos and video from traffic cameras or nearby businesses, and crash reconstruction experts when needed.

How Michigan Helmet Law Affects Your Motorcycle Claim

Michigan’s helmet law gives some adult riders a choice, but the rules are strict.

Under MCL 257.658 and State Police guidance:

  • Riders and passengers under 21 must wear an approved helmet.
  • Riders 21 or older can ride without a helmet only if: They have a valid motorcycle endorsement for at least 2 years or have passed an approved safety course, and
  • They have at least $20,000 in first-party medical benefits for each rider.



Important: Not wearing a helmet does not automatically stop you from making a claim for pain and suffering or no-fault benefits.

However, insurance companies will try to use helmet issues against you. They may argue your head injury would be less serious if you wore a helmet or that you were “careless” for riding without one. We push back hard on these arguments and focus on the other driver’s bad choices.

How We Deal With Insurance Companies After A Detroit Area Motorcycle Crash

We are kind to you, but tough on insurance companies.

Common tricks adjusters use with injured bikers:

  • Asking for a recorded statement right away.
  • Twisting your words about speed or lane position.
  • Saying you do not get no-fault benefits because the car “didn’t make contact.”
  • Claiming your injuries are “pre-existing” or “not related.”
  • Offering a small check before you know how bad your injuries are.

What we do instead:

  • Tell the insurance company to speak with us, not you.
  • Demand and review all police reports and scene photos.
  • Talk to witnesses and, when needed, neighbors or co-workers.
  • Work with your doctors to document your pain, limits and future care.
  • Prepare your case for trial from the start, so adjusters know we are serious.

We also help with property damage to your motorcycle, gear and helmet, including Michigan “mini-tort” claims for vehicle damage up to $3,000 when the other driver is at fault.

Local Court Experience In Detroit Livonia And Warren

Local court knowledge matters in motorcycle accident cases. We handle cases in:

  • 36th District Court in Detroit – for many crashes inside the city.
  • 3rd Circuit Court in Wayne County – where serious Detroit and Livonia injury cases often go.
  • 16th District Court in Livonia – for crashes on I-96, I-275 and city streets.
  • 37th District Court in Warren – for wrecks on I-696, Van Dyke, Mound and nearby roads.
  • Macomb County Circuit Court – for severe Warren and Macomb County injury cases.

We know how local judges and juries often view motorcycle cases. We use this experience to build clear, simple stories that show how the crash changed your day-to-day life.

What Happens During Your Free First Consultation

A free consultation with The Lee Steinberg Law Firm is relaxed but detailed. Here is what we usually cover:

1. The Crash

  • How it happened.
  • Where in Detroit, Livonia or Warren it occurred.
  • Weather, traffic and road conditions.

2. Who might be at fault

  • Other drivers.
  • Road hazards or poor signs.

3. Your injuries and treatment

  • ER visits, hospital stays and follow-up care.
  • Pain, limits and time off work.

4. Insurance coverage

  • Your auto and health insurance.
  • Insurance for the car or truck that hit you.
  • Michigan No-Fault benefits (Medical bills, Lost wages, Replacement services).

5. Pain and suffering claim

  • Whether your injuries may meet the “serious impairment” threshold.

6. Next steps

  • What to do and what to avoid.
  • How we can help right away.

You can meet us in person, by phone, by video call, or at your home or hospital bed if you cannot travel. Your questions are welcome. We explain the law in plain English. Remember, your first consultation is always free and there is no fee unless we win.

How To Choose The Best Motorcycle Accident Lawyer In Livonia Or Warren MI

Many riders search online for the best motorcycle accident lawyer in Livonia or Warren MI. Here are things you should look for:

  • Experience with Michigan motorcycle cases – not just car crashes.
  • Deep knowledge of Michigan No-Fault Law and PIP rules.
  • Trial experience in Wayne and Macomb County courts.
  • Clear track record of results and client reviews.
  • No fee unless you win agreement.
  • Respectful communication in plain language.

The Lee Steinberg Law Firm has:

  • Over 50 years of experience helping injured people across Michigan.
  • Recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements.
  • Dedicated motorcycle accident attorneys who regularly handle serious bike crashes statewide.

You deserve a legal team that understands how riders are treated on Metro Detroit roads and in Metro Detroit courtrooms.

Why Injured Riders Choose To Call Lee Free

Riders and families in Detroit, Livonia and Warren hire us because:

  • We focus on you. We listen to your story and treat you with respect.
  • We know motorcycles. We understand how crashes really happen and how serious the injuries are.
  • We know the local roads and courts. From downtown Detroit to the neighborhoods, from Livonia to Warren, we know what you are up against.
  • We fight insurance companies every day. We are not afraid to go to trial when needed.
  • We offer a free first consultation. You can learn your rights with no cost and no pressure.
  • No Fee Unless We Win. This is the Lee Free Guarantee. You do not pay us any attorney fee until we get you money.

Call Lee Free Today For A Free Motorcycle Accident Consultation

If you or a loved one was hurt in a motorcycle crash in Detroit, Livonia or Warren, do not wait. Evidence can disappear and deadlines under Michigan law can pass.

Call 1-800-LEE-FREE (1-800-533-3733) now.

You can also contact us through our website for a free case evaluation. We will explain your Michigan No-Fault benefits, review your medical bills and lost wages and discuss your options for a pain and suffering claim. You pay no fee unless we win. Call Lee Free today and let us start fighting the insurance company for you.

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