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At Michigan car accident lawyer, we comprehend the devastation an injury can carry the accident sufferer and their family. Our firm is ready to help victims of car accidents, semi-truck accidents, and motorcycle collisions and Michigan pedestrian accident as well as those who need help with Michigan slip and fall accidents.
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May 27, 2022
What to Do After You’ve Been in an Uber or Lyft Accident
In today’s modern age of technology and transportation, most people have found themselves using rideshares. Companies like Uber and Lyft have seen a massive boom over the past five years as transportation comes “online” in brand new ways.
April 26, 2022
When to Contact a Lawyer After a Car Accident
Car accidents can be scary, particularly if you’ve experienced significant damage to your vehicle, other personal items, or even yourself. You may be wondering what options are available to you outside of insurance to help you cover your losses. That’s where a personal injury attorney can help.
But let’s backtrack for just a moment.
You’ve just been in an auto accident—what do you do first?
April 26, 2022
Michigan No Fault Insurance Basics
Michigan is one of a dozen US states that requires no-fault insurance. But what exactly does this mean? The principle behind no-fault insurance is to lower the overall cost of insurance by requiring policy holders to file claims with their own insurance companies.
How does this lower costs? Well, “traditional” auto insurance requires a determination of who was at fault for the accident. This means that even some of the most simple or “small” claims can make it into the court system for a formal decision. Once it is determined who is at fault, that individual’s insurance company then pays out the claim. As you can probably image, this can create a significant amount of backlog in the system, which then increases costs for insurance companies and policy holders.
March 31, 2021
When Can A Child Sit in the Front Seat in Michigan?
Michigan Child Front Seat Law permits children ages 4 and up to sit in the front seat of a vehicle. However, children between the ages of 4 – 8 and under 4′ 9” must continue sitting in a car or booster seat until they reach either age or height requirement. This applies to both front and back seats of a vehicle.
March 27, 2021
Important Information About Michigan Speed Limits
Having knowledge regarding Michigan speed limit laws is important for any residential driver to know. The maximum speed a driver may reach is dependent on the location. While some of these locations require speed limit postings, others do not. Drivers who intentionally drive above the established limit may face serious penalties.