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Macomb Daily: $2.5 million verdict in Shelby Township fatal accident stays

September 19, 2014 by Steven M. Gursten

Michigan Court of Appeals upholds attorney Steven Gursten’s verdict for an elderly man hit by his bicycle

The state appeals court has upheld a $2.5 million jury verdict for the family of an 83-year-old Shelby Township man who was struck and killed by a truck while riding a bicycle at 22 Mile Road and Van Dyke Avenue in Shelby Township.

The estate of Michael R. Shekoski recently gained the favorable ruling in its case against Allied Excavation Inc., a trucking company, and Michael G. Bindig, the driver. The Macomb Daily interviewed attorney Steven Gursten of Michigan Auto Law about the ruling.

Said Gursten, “I’m especially happy for the family because they are good people and a close-knit family.” He added that the affirmation is important because the case demonstrates why transportation companies must ensure the quality of their drivers.

You can read the full Macomb Daily story here, “Appeals court upholds $2.5 million verdict in Shelby Township fatal accident.”

September 19, 2014

Related information:

Michigan Court of Appeals says life of 83-year-old man who was hit by a truck is worth something after all

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