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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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Driver Mode on Cell Phones Could Block Apps Causing Distracted Driving

Distracted driving kills thousands of people every year. But government efforts to stop it haven’t worked. Now the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is turning to cell phone makers, asking them to create a “driver mod… Read More
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Winter Slip and Fall Accidents: What You Should Know

The weather has turned cold, and ice and snow are quickly becoming a daily reality for Michigan residents. Find out what you need to know about winter slip and fall accidents now, before you are faced with an injury. Michigan premises liability law d… Read More
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Car Accident Good Samaritans

It’s December, and everyone is full of generosity, good cheer, and the spirit of giving. What better time than now to think about all the Good Samaritans who have gone out of their way to help someone in need. There are stories about Good Samar… 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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Hit By a Car While Riding a Bicycle: Whose Fault Is It?

Many Michigan residents love to enjoy the beauty of our state from the seat of a bicycle. When bikes and motor vehicles share the road, there is always a chance that that a cyclist will be hit by a car. When that happens, riders need to know what the… Read More
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Medical Marijuana and Driving in Michigan: Opt for Caution to Avoid Car Accidents

Medical marijuana use is legal in Michigan, and the rules governing its use and transport are fairly new. Driving under the influence can be unsafe and driving while using marijuana is normally a crime, so even if you are prescribed marijuana legally… Read More
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Who Can Operate a Boat in Michigan (Legally)?

No one can deny that one of the biggest perks of living in Michigan would be access to the the Great Lakes, and therefore boating and watercraft recreation. Even so, it is important to take part in boating and watercraft operation safely, keeping in… Read More
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