Michigan No-Fault law entitles an injured claimant to recover up to $20 per day in benefits during the first three years after the date of the accident. This is known as replacement services. Replacement services are used to replace those services that the injured party used to do for himself or herself but can no…
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The following are practical steps to keeping yourself and your family safe during the summer: -LOOK TWICE FOR MOTORCYCLES: Motorcycles are much more exposed to potential dangers so that most accidents result in death or very serious injury. They also happen to be the hardest to see. The glare of the sun can make them…
Continue reading ›If you are fortunate enough to have primary health insurance you and you are involved in an auto accident, you have the unfortunate responsibility of making sure you stay within your primary plan’s coverage zones and obtain medical care by providers who subscribe to your primary health care insurance plan. If you do not do…
Continue reading ›MICHIGAN HAS THE BEST NO-FAULT SYSTEM: The purpose of the Michigan No-Fault System is to put an injured person in the position they would have been in had the accident not occurred. As a general rule, every person injured in an auto accident is entitled to the payment of certain no-fault benefits. This is true…
Continue reading ›In 2006 the Michigan Supreme Court changed the law to limit children and incompetent people (like someone in a coma) from collecting No-Fault benefits from their own insurance company in the case of Cameron v Auto Club. In a 4-3 ruling just issued by the Michigan Supreme Court, the Cameron decision was reversed. The Court…
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