Fourth of July is the one time of year Americans go out in masses with friends and family to huddle together, eyes set to the skies, to admire the burst and flare of of fireworks. States differ on whether fireworks are allowed and, if so, what types…
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On May 3, 2016, the State of Michigan Court of Appeals handed down a ruling that is another victory for car accident victims seeking compensation for their injuries from insurers. The issue in Dillon was whether or not the plaintiff needed to give no…
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Michigan car accident victims have won a victory that they might not even know about. On March 21, 2016, the Michigan Supreme Court acknowledged there is an exception to the statute of limitations for filing a claim for PIP benefits.
When people thin…
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When you are stuck in a traffic jam, do you ever wish you could have known ahead of time what the roads looked like before hopping into your car? The Michigan Department of Transportation offers many online resources, and one of them is an online too…
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Everyone has had the experience of being stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, feeling frustrated, and wondering what in the world is going on up there. Is it a car or truck accident? Is there a hunt for a fugitive? Is it road construction?
Luckily, the…
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No-fault insurance is required to operate a motor vehicle in Michigan, so most people carry a policy, but what happens if you are visiting another state and get in a car accident there? Will your policy still cover the accident?
All states have to ha…
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With hit-and-run accidents, a driver too often flees from the scene of the accident and is not caught. If this happens, then no one will know that person’s insurance policy information, so that will not be an option for recovery. Worse yet, if the…
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After a car accident you should definitely talk with an attorney right away. Michigan has a no-fault insurance system, so it works a differently from other states that simply follow the tort system exclusively. An attorney can help you figure out wha…
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Crash rates are highest among sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds. In fact, the rate of accidents peaks in the six month early window following getting a license. We’ve all been there – being a teenager and the excitement of getting your license and…
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Did you know that motor vehicle accidents are the No. 1 cause of death for teenagers? Michigan’s Department of Community Health reports, in fact, that three-out-of-five accidental deaths for 16- to 20-year-olds are because of car crashes. And, the…
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