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Parents: What to Do if Your Child was Hurt in an Auto Accident

Seeing your child injured and in pain is one of the worst experiences a parent can have. After a car crash, parents shouldn’t have to think twice about getting their children the medical care they need. They need to know what to do if their chi… Read More
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What are Allowable Expenses for No-Fault Benefits?

After a severe auto accident, medical bills are often just the beginning of your costs. Doctors’ orders for bed rest, physical therapy, or lifting restrictions can place a burden on family and friends who step up to help. Michigan’s No-Fa… Read More
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Michigan Court Protects Patients' Right to Assign No-Fault Benefits

After an auto accident, injured motorists don’t want to have to think about medical bills. Michigan’s No-Fault Act is designed to make sure insurance companies pay for your medical expenses, lost wages, and other covered losses. But when… Read More
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Why is Auto Insurance Fraud Part of Your Car Accident Case?

After a car accident, you are likely focused on recovering from your injuries and paying the bills. Once your no-fault complaint is filed, your insurance provider may bring a variety of technicalities into the case. One popular defense right now is t… Read More
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Is a Car Owner Responsible After an Auto Accident With a Drunk Driver?

Drunk driving accidents are often fatal or involve serious injuries to other motorists and passengers. Those kinds of injuries bring with them a heavy price tag that many drunk drivers are simply unable to pay. When a lawsuit against an uninsured at-… Read More
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Michigan Driverless Vehicle Laws Lead the Way, But Leave Liability to the Courts

Michigan has become a proving ground for autonomous vehicles. If you live along I-69 or M-14, you could have already seen a driverless car or military caravan traveling beside you. A recent American Bar Association article features Michigan Driverles… Read More
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Does Michigan Accept Electronic Proof of Insurance?

Michigan drivers are legally required to maintain no-fault auto insurance on every vehicle used on the roads. When stopped by a police officer, drivers must produce proof of current coverage. Many larger auto insurers now have apps that allow you to… Read More
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Who Pays Veterans Medical Bills After an Auto Accident?

Who pays the medical bills when a military veteran gets into an auto accident in Michigan? Is it the Veterans Administration (VA) or the person’s no-fault auto insurance provider? A recent published Michigan Court of Appeals decision sets the r… Read More
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How Auto Insurance Caps Can Hurt Injured Motorists

After a serious car accident, you and your loved ones may find yourselves scrambling to find money to pay for anything from ongoing therapeutic treatments to your mortgage or child care costs. You may expect your insurance provider to cover everythin… Read More
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Maximum No-Fault Wage Loss Benefits Increase for 2018

A dollar doesn’t go as far as it used to. Each year, inflation increases the cost of everything from housing to haircuts. That is why many employees receive cost-of-living raises over time. The Michigan No-Fault Act takes inflation into account as… Read More
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