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2016 Pedestrian Accidents: Deadliest Year in Decades

When warm weather hits, Michigan residents head outside. Whether they are walking, running, or biking, increased pedestrian and cyclist traffic can lead to fatal accidents. Preliminary reports from 2016 show that it was the deadliest year for pedestr… Read More
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Bill Could Change Auto Insurance Rates in Michigan

When you get a quote for a new auto insurance policy, do you know where that number comes from? Right now, auto insurance rates are based on a wide variety of factors that can make policy prices vary drastically. But a new bill could change auto insu… Read More
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What Are No-Fault PIP Benefits?

What are you actually paying for when you buy no-fault insurance? You may have heard about PIP benefits, but what does that mean? What can you expect to receive from your auto insurance provider after an auto accident? Michigan No-Fault Auto Insuranc… Read More
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Snowmobile Crashes: Does Your Auto Insurance Apply?

Every winter, Michigan residents trade in their wheels for sleds, enjoying nature from the back of a snowmobile. With the increased traffic come a number of snowmobile crashes. But if an accident happens, where can you turn for compensation? Does you… Read More
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How Insurance Fraud Could Cut You Off from No-Fault Benefits

When it comes time to apply for or renew your auto insurance policy you may be tempted to cut corners or keep secrets to save money on your premiums. But this kind of insurance fraud could cut you and your family off from the no-fault benefits you ne… Read More
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Can You Become a Victim of Insurance Fraud After a Car Crash?

Most Michigan drivers carry auto insurance. The law requires it. Occasionally, drivers will make false statements in an effort to get coverage for less. When that happens, some recent Michigan court decisions say the injured passenger could be the on… Read More
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Michigan Auto Accident Work Loss Benefits Go Up

Each year, the maximum wage loss rate is adjusted. Recently, the Michigan Department of Insurance adjusted the rate to a maximum of $5,452 per month for October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017. If an accident left you or a family member unable to… Read More
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When Your Auto Insurance Company Won't Pay Your Doctor

A car accident can leave an injured motorist facing thousands of dollars in medical expenses alone. The Michigan No-Fault Act requires your auto insurance company to pay for your recovery, but often insurance adjusters refuse to pay the bill. Find ou… Read More
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Michigan Court of Appeals Opinion: Dillon v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.

On May 3, 2016, the State of Michigan Court of Appeals handed down a ruling that is another victory for car accident victims seeking compensation for their injuries from insurers. The issue in Dillon was whether or not the plaintiff needed to give no… Read More
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Michigan Supreme Court Confirms Exception to No-Fault Notice Deadline

Michigan car accident victims have won a victory that they might not even know about. On March 21, 2016, the Michigan Supreme Court acknowledged there is an exception to the statute of limitations for filing a claim for PIP benefits. When people thin… Read More
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