
Did your home in Trenton flood on August 23–24, 2023?
If you experienced basement flooding or a sewer backup and reported the incident to the City of Trenton, you may be eligible to participate in a proposed class action lawsuit seeking compensation for property damage and related losses.
Dubin Law, PLLC has officially filed a class action lawsuit against the City of Trenton. The lawsuit alleges that the City failed to properly manage its sewer systems, resulting in widespread flooding during the August 2023 storm. If your home was affected and you notified the City, this may be your opportunity to pursue justice and financial recovery.
Under Michigan law, flood victims may be entitled to compensation if defects in the City's sewer system, which the City knew or should have known about, caused their flooding. However, state law imposes strict deadlines — and your right to take legal action can be permanently lost if you do not file the required documentation on time.
To determine whether you qualify for compensation and to ensure that your rights are preserved, we urge you to call us at (844) 382-4600 for a FREE CONSULTATION or complete the form below.
Thank you for completing the online form. We will contact you once we've had a chance to review your information.
Attorney David R. Dubin has represented thousands of flood victims across Michigan for over 25 years. Submitting the form does not establish an attorney-client relationship, but it allows us to assess your eligibility and keep you informed as the case progresses.
Have questions? Call us at (844) 382-4600 for a free consultation.
Dubin Law, PLLC is one of the premier class action firms in Michigan. The firm specializes in cases involving basement flooding, air pollution, environmental contamination, and complex consumer class actions.