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The Bystander Effect: Can You Sue if You Witnessed a Loved One’s Crash and Suffered Emotional Harm?

Witnessing a serious car accident can be a traumatic experience. This is especially true when a loved one is severely injured in the crash....more

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Protect Yourself With Extra Liability Coverage Under New No-Fault Law

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With the new changes to Michigan’s No-Fault auto insurance law that began on July 2, 2020, all drivers now face increased liability risk if they cause a serious car accident. The most significant change is that an “at-fault”...more

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How the Michigan No-Fault Law Applies to Pedestrian Car Accidents

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Michigan’s new No-Fault auto insurance law, which took effect on June 11, 2019, affects car accidents with pedestrians in a very specific way. Even if you own a car, at one time or another we’re all walking around on foot....more

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Michigan legislation would repeal No-Fault auto insurance system by 2022

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House Bill 4397 to replace No-Fault with fault based system in tort, where crash victims would sue for medical expenses, lost wages due to injury...more

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Bills to replace Michigan No Fault with pure tort liability insurance system introduced

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Here is what a pure tort liability system will mean for car accident victims and drivers in Michigan - Yesterday House Republicans introduced legislation to repeal Michigan’s 45-year-old No Fault auto insurance law and...more

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