Government risk management offices in Michigan operate under state tort claims laws that govern how citizens may file claims against public agencies for damages. Michigan's tort claim requirements, including notice deadlines and damage caps, determine the specific procedures for filing claims against city and county governments throughout the state.

Risk Management locations are available in 7 cities across Michigan. They are spread across 7 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration of risk management offices include Flint, Grand Rapids, Mount Clemens, reflecting larger municipalities with greater numbers of public employees, vehicles, and facilities that require comprehensive risk management programs.

Individuals in Michigan who have been injured on public property or by a government vehicle should act quickly to preserve documentation and file a notice of claim with the appropriate government risk management office within the time period required by state law.

Bay County Risk Management

View Details Call Now (989) 895-4131

Bay County Risk Management

Address
Get Direction
Hours

Wayne County Risk Management

View Details Call Now (313) 224-7766

Wayne County Risk Management

Address
Get Direction
Hours

Flint Risk Management

View Details Call Now (810) 766-7125

Flint Risk Management

Address
Get Direction
Hours

Genesee County Risk Management

View Details Call Now (810) 257-2628

Genesee County Risk Management

Address
Get Direction
Hours

Grand Rapids Risk Management

View Details Call Now (616) 456-3467

Grand Rapids Risk Management

Address
Get Direction
Hours

Marquette County Risk Management

View Details Call Now (906) 225-8165

Marquette County Risk Management

Address
Get Direction
Hours

Macomb County Risk Management

View Details Call Now (586) 469-6349

Macomb County Risk Management

Address
Get Direction
Hours

South Haven Risk Management

View Details Call Now (269) 637-0750

South Haven Risk Management

Address
Get Direction
Hours

Residents of Michigan who wish to file a claim against a government entity should contact that entity's risk management office to obtain the official claim form and understand the notice of claim deadline required under Michigan state law. Filing a claim does not guarantee payment, and claimants may need to pursue litigation if the claim is denied or not resolved satisfactorily.

Browse Risk Management by county across Michigan to find the nearest location.