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Michigan Bill Fights Teenage Drunk Driving Through Voluntary Interlock Devices

Parents of teenagers have fought to find a balance between freedom and supervision for generations. The very idea of teen drunk driving can give parents nightmares. Now a Michigan bill on teenage drunk driving in the State Senate could give parents a… Read More
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Hearing Loss After an Auto Accident? You Can Be Compensated

An airbag often deploys with a loud bang and a sudden force. Usually, these safety devices prevent serious injury, stopping a motorist’s head from hitting the window or going through the windshield. But sometimes, the airbag itself can cause da… 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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Auto Accident Settlement Offers: When Is It Enough?

After a serious auto accident, you may be eager to receive your benefits and move on with your life. That can make any auto accident settlement offer appealing. But how do you know whether the offer is fair? When is it enough? Auto Insurance Companie… 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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5 Tips to Avoid Winter Car Accidents

Winter is fast approaching. Many years, in Michigan, snow begins to fall and roads get slick even before the official start of the season. Find out what you can do now to avoid winter car accidents. Read More
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When Medical Emergencies Cause Personal Injury Accidents

After an auto accident, drivers, passengers, and police will often spend time trying to figure out who caused the crash. This can be used to issue criminal charges and determine fault for third party lawsuits. But a lot can change when medical emerge… Read More
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NHTSA Announces Revised Safety Guidelines for Self-Driving Vehicles

In some parts of Michigan, drivers can already occasionally find themselves traveling next to self-driving vehicles. It won’t be long before technology and automotive companies are testing autonomous cars on the road. To make sure this happens… Read More
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