If your basement or home flooded in Saginaw Township during the April 14–15, 2026 event, complete the form below to request the generic written notice of claim form and additional information.
Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. The website form itself does not satisfy any legal notice requirement.
If you may have a claim arising from this flooding event, acting promptly may be important. Michigan law requires a written notice of claim to be filed with all potentially responsible governmental entities within 45 days after flood damage is discovered. Completing the form below is intended to help you obtain the generic notice of claim form and related information.
Please complete the form below. If appropriate, the confirmation email can provide a link to the generic written notice of claim form.
By submitting this form, you are requesting that our office review the information you provide. You should not assume that submitting this online form, by itself, satisfies any legal notice requirement.
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For Saginaw Township flooding matters, a written notice of claim generally should be served on:
Saginaw Charter Township, Dept of Public Services
4870 Shattuck Road
Saginaw, MI 48603
Depending on the circumstances, there may be other entities that should also be considered.
No. Completing the form does not hire the firm and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
No. Submitting the website form does not, by itself, satisfy any legal notice requirement.
A separate written notice of claim may be needed for each distinct flood event.
You may still complete the form. Additional information may be needed to determine the correct municipality or entity.
Complete the form to request the generic written notice of claim form.
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