Many victims of traumatic brain injuries due to Michigan automobile accidents worry about whether their injuries and impairments will qualify for third-party lawsuits under the state’s threshold injury requirements. The question of particular conce…
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Motorcyclists have the same right to roadways as drivers of cars and trucks. Yet lack of awareness of motorcycles by automobile drivers is still a problem throughout the nation and in many other countries as well. Statistically speaking, in motorcycl…
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You’ve heard plenty about the dangers of drinking and driving or texting and driving in the media. These dangers are well documented and public awareness campaigns to decrease them are abundant. But one of the biggest dangers on the road has receiv…
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When a person is seriously injured, the injury victim endures several kinds of hardship. The purpose of a personal injury lawsuit is to compensate the victim for the hardships they suffer when the injury is the result of someone’s negligence or rec…
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Threshold injuries are injuries that qualify for pursuit of third-party or non-economic damages in a Michigan car accident injury case.
Michigan’s no-fault car insurance laws put strict limitations on personal injury lawsuits involving automobile a…
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According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation, over 3,000 people were killed and another 387,000 people were injured in crashes involving a distracted driver in 2011. While nearly thr…
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One of the many issues being debated in regards to potential reform of Michigan’s no-fault insurance laws is the claim by Michigan auto insurance companies that they are forced to pay more for the same medical services than health insurance compani…
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Two of the most overlooked and underutilized types of auto insurance are uninsured and underinsured motorist insurance. These critical insurance policies are mandated in some states, but not in Michigan. Because they aren’t required by law and beca…
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What happens when trucking companies can’t find enough drivers to haul the billions of dollars in freight shipped by commercial trucks each year? Truck driver shortages cause trucking companies to push existing drivers harder and become less picky…
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Few things present as great a danger on the highway as overly tired truck drivers falling asleep at the wheel of his 18-wheeler. Forty tons of steel and cargo weaving back and forth across the road at 55 miles per hour and suddenly losing control as…
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