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Frequently, trauma results in vision and hearing deficits. This can occur as a result of direct damage to the eyes or ears, or as a result of injury to cranial nerves that are responsible for vision and hearing functions. Any loss of vision or hearing is a serious matter that can have permanent occupational and quality of life consequences. Many times, vision and hearing injuries are caused as a result of motor vehicle accidents. Accordingly, those suffering such injury and their families must understand the operation of the Michigan Auto No-Fault Act (MCL 500.3101, et seq) in order to maximize the extensive treatment and rehabilitation opportunities available to the injured person. Therefore, any person sustaining visual and auditory injuries should become very familiar with Michigan no-fault law. This very important law is discussed extensively on this website and the information set forth should be carefully reviewed by any person or family suffering visual and auditory injuries.
For a free initial review of your personal injury case, contact Sinas, Dramis, Brake, Boughton & McIntyre, P.C. today. With offices in Lansing and near ear Detroit, Michigan, our attorneys who handle burn injury cases have the experience that is necessary to hold those responsible for causing your injuries accountable for their actions.