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What are Catastrophic Injuries and What Claims Can Be Made for Catastrophic Injuries Resulting from Auto Accidents?

Catastrophic injuries are very serious physical injuries that have significant impact a person’s life for an extended period of time or permanently. Injuries that leave a person disfigured, disabled, debilitated or with a significantly reduced qua… Read More
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Use Mi Drive and Smart Driving Tips to Reduce Risk of Winter Auto Accidents in Michigan

Winter weather in Michigan provides numerous driving hazards that tend to slow traffic, cause winter auto accidents and keep drivers from reaching their destination on time. But smart drivers know how to plan ahead, how to identify safe routes with g… Read More
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If Injured in a Michigan Drunk Driving Accident, Your Attorney Needs to Know ASAP

In Michigan drunk driving accidents, attorneys should be contacted as soon as reasonably possible by those who’ve been injured or their representatives — even before contacting your Michigan no-fault insurance company. There are several facto… Read More
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No-Fault Insurance Allowable Expenses

No-fault insurance companies in Michigan are required to pay all of a claimant’s medical expenses related to injuries sustained in the accident being covered as long as they are reasonable charges for reasonably necessary services and products. Our… Read More
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Does Michigan No-Fault Insurance Protect Against All Lawsuits in an Accident?

Michigan’s no-fault insurance law prohibits suing a properly insured driver in an accident for medical costs or lost wages. However, in serious injury cases, an at-fault driver can be sued for pain and suffering or excess economic loss. When client… Read More
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Can I Sue the At-fault Driver in a Michigan Car Accident?

Michigan’s no-fault insurance law only permits lawsuits against an at-fault driver for pain and suffering or excess economic loss — NOT for medical costs or lost wages unless the driver was uninsured. The Detroit auto accident lawyers at our fi… Read More
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Driver paralyzed in crash gets $23.8M

A man who was paralyzed in a broadside crash recovered $23.8 million. In 2004, Andrzej Chraca, then 32, was driving a sport utility vehicle when he was struck by Steve Miles in a state Department of Transportation utility truck. Miles also claimed in… Read More
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Plaintiff suffered brain injury when stopped car was struck twice

Robert McCullough Jr. was awarded $19.3 million from State Farm Auto Insurance after suffering from brain injury and other injuries after an auto accident. In April 2005, Robert McCullough Jr., was stopped at an intersection, waiting to turn left, wh… Read More
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Rear-ender results in child’s paralysis in auto accident

The family of Arnaldo Febus was awarded $19.3 million from State Farm Auto Insurance after becoming paralyzed due to a auto accident. In July of 2007, Arnaldo Febus, 4, was traveling in the backseat of a car when the vehicle was rear-ended by a sport… Read More
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Woman sues State Farm for denying no-fault/auto accident claim

A woman claims her insurance company refuses to pay for damages she incurred on her neck, back, and right leg after getting in an auto accident with an uninsured driver. Judy Harrington claims she was driving on a free when an uninsured driver failed… Read More
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