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…
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Michigan no-fault insurance policies come in two main varieties: policies with coordinated benefits and policies with uncoordinated benefits. Purchasing the wrong sort of policy could result in increased difficulty getting benefits you’re entitled…
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If you’ve been involved in a Michigan auto accident, a representative from your insurance company may show up and ask you to sign a release or statement about the extent of your injuries or damage to your vehicle. Under no circumstances should you…
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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.
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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.
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