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Personal Injury

Dealing with a serious personal injury or the death of a loved one is difficult enough without the added burden of dealing with insurance companies, claims or pursuing legal action. For over 30 years, Bolhouse, Vander Hulst, Risko, Baar & Lefere has been dedicated to assisting Grand Rapids and West Michigan area clients who are faced with such a personal tragedy. From acting as their personal advocate with creditors and insurance companies to aggressively working to ensure they receive the maximum compensation to which they are entitled, our clients' best interests remain our primary focus.

Personal injury clients may be entitled to recover compensation for pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, permanent disability, present and future medical expenses, property damage, loss of earnings, and permanent disfigurement. A spouse may also recover damages for loss of income and companionship.

We understand that an injured client may not have the financial resources available to hire an experienced, qualified personal injury attorney on an hourly basis, so we are willing to work on a contingency fee basis: we are paid based on a percentage of the amount we recover for our clients. We are candid with our clients and after examining the merits of each individual case, advise whether negotiation, arbitration, mediation or litigation is in our clients' best interest.

Personal Injury and wrongful death cases we accept:

  • Automobile Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Boating Accidents
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Brain Injury
  • Dog Bites
  • Construction Injuries
  • Slip and Fall
  • Work Related Injuries
  • Wrongful Death

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Bolhouse, Richard L.

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