January 26, 2021
5 Critical Tips for 2021 About Michigan Car Accident Statistics
Michigan car accident statistics always show the true side of what’s really going on in our state roads and highways. Common causes of Michigan car accidents include drunk driving, animal-related accidents, fatal accidents, pedestrian accidents, hit and run, as well as many more. In this article, we will discuss these issues. Car accidents in Michigan account for a large number of injuries as well as fatalities due to their nature of being random of causation.
January 14, 2021
Michigan Faces an Increase in Fatal Car Accidents In 2020 Despite the Decrease in Traffic.
Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, it was reasonable to assume that there would be a significant decrease in traffic and fatal car accidents. Unfortunately, that was not entirely the case. Although traffic decreased, especially in the light of Stay-at-Home orders, as well as the increase in remote work, schooling, and other activities, the reports of auto accidents in Michigan increased. In fact, there were more fatal motor accidents reported in 2020 than in 2019, despite a decline in traffic on Michigan roads.
November 4, 2020
Michigan – Deer-Related Accidents – Important Information and Facts to Know
Deer, like many animals, are a pleasant sight when kept in their natural habitat. However, when venturing onto roads, deer can become extremely dangerous. Unfortunately, most drivers have very little time to react when these animals suddenly emerge onto the road or highway – especially because of their fast speeds.
October 7, 2020
Physical Injuries to Expect After A Car Accident
Every auto accident is unique and affects every victim differently. While reactions following an accident may vary from person to person, understanding what is normal and what is not is extremely important in terms of injuries. When an individual sustains multiple injuries, those injuries may also worsen one another, causing deterioration and a longer recovery prognosis.
October 1, 2020
What Does the Reformed 2019 No-Fault Law in Michigan Change for Detroit Drivers
Everyone in Michigan is currently talking about the high auto insurance rates. Michigan has one of the highest premium prices in the country. The no-fault system proposed quite a few changes in front of legislation. These premiums in the no-fault system may be actually at fault. When the legislature passed a new Michigan No-Fault law, also known as Senate Bill 1, there were fundamental changes to insurance law. The No-Fault auto insurance reform will provide substantial benefits and changes to receive lower premium rates.