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Grand Rapids Law Office Serving Western Michigan in Most Legal Matters

It can be tough to find a qualified attorney in Western Michigan, and The Neumann Group welcomes clients to our Grand Rapids office, providing comprehensive legal services for personal injury, criminal defense, and various other cases across the region. Our Grand Rapids office is a full-service law firm, centrally located between the Butterworth Hospital and the Grand River, and is equipped to serve Western Michigan clients for all their legal needs.

Car Accidents in Grand Rapids

If you've been injured in a car accident, the Neumann Law Group in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is ready to assist. Facing medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages can be overwhelming. Acting promptly is crucial due to legal time constraints. While not every car accident requires legal intervention, serious injuries or insurance disputes may necessitate a car accident attorney. The Neumann Law Group offers a free initial consultation to address your concerns, providing guidance for seeking damages from negligent parties.

Dealing with the aftermath of a car crash involves significant challenges, including high medical expenses and the stress of adapting to life changes. Remember, you're not alone—options exist to seek compensation for your losses. Contact the Neumann Law Group today to explore your options.

For more information, visit our Grand Rapids Car Accident Lawyerspage.

Negligence Cases in Grand Rapids

In Grand Rapids, Michigan, if you've suffered harm from incidents like slip and falls, dog bites, or physical assaults, the Neumann Law Group can help you pursue damages for various losses. Based in Grand Rapids, our office is conveniently located to assist you. Evaluating your case's worth depends on factors such as injury nature, accident circumstances, and the other party's responsibility. Recognizing the value of your claim is crucial for negotiating with insurance companies effectively.

Understanding the nuances of your case's value empowers you to advocate for the compensation you deserve. Seek compensation not only for current expenses but also for future bills and pain and suffering. For more details, visit our Grand Rapids Accident Lawyers page

Grand Rapids Criminal Defense Lawyer

If you are facing criminal charges out of Western Michigan, our Grand Rapids office is here to help you fight the charges. Carrying the weight of a criminal conviction is a burden that lingers long into the future. A felony record, in particular, leaves a lasting mark on your permanent criminal history. Subsequent felony convictions only compound the consequences, leading to significantly harsher sentences. Beyond the legal realm, a criminal record casts a shadow on various aspects of life, impeding your chances of securing employment, pursuing higher education, obtaining specific professional licenses, exercising firearm rights, or even securing a place to live.

Many criminal cases in Western Michigan involve the prosecution of offenses related to controlled substances, with drug crime convictions carrying diverse prison sentences based on the substance's schedule. Schedule 1 encompasses substances like peyote, marijuana, and ecstasy, while Schedule 2 involves more potent drugs such as cocaine, morphine, and methamphetamine. Schedules 3, 4, and 5 feature drugs with differing risks of abuse.

In drug crime defenses, a strategic approach often involves scrutinizing constitutional or procedural lapses by law enforcement. The Fourth Amendment protects individuals from unlawful searches and seizures, requiring reasonable suspicion or probable cause. If the police lacked justification for a stop or search, an attorney can argue for the suppression of evidence, dealing a significant blow to the prosecution's case. This is pivotal as the prosecution must establish all elements of drug charges, including possession of a controlled substance, beyond a reasonable doubt.

Similar constitutional and procedural arguments form robust defenses against operating while intoxicated (OWI or DUI) charges, another frequently prosecuted offense in Michigan. For adults, a blood alcohol content of .08% or higher constitutes intoxication while operating a motor vehicle. Michigan adopts a zero-tolerance stance for those under 21. An implied consent law mandates chemical testing for drivers with a Michigan-issued license, excluding preliminary breath tests administered roadside.

Initial OWI convictions may result in up to 93 days in jail, fines ranging from $100 to $500, and license suspension. A second offense within seven years, however, escalates penalties to potentially one year in jail, fines between $200 and $1,000, and a minimum one-year license suspension. The importance of contesting the first charge is evident, as subsequent offenses carry more severe repercussions once a conviction is on record. If you’ve been accused of a crime in Western Michigan, reach out to our Grand Rapids office and we can start working on your defense today.

For more information, and to check out our other office locations, visit our Criminal Defense page.
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I was involved in a terrible motor vehicle accident and was able to obtain a large settlement that will take care of me for the rest of my life. I also referred my friend to Neumann Law Group regarding a medical malpractice matter. She has also been overly satisfied with this firm. I highly recommend them! Kevin R.