For many of us, it’s difficult to see another driver in distress and not want to do something to help. Often drivers will stop to assist with a bad car accident, only to be hit by another car and seriously injured – if not killed. So how can you help another driver while still protecting […]
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What Should a Pedestrian Do After Being Hit by a Car?
While crashes between two cars can result in little to no damage, others can be deadly. But when an accident occurs between a car and a pedestrian, there is much more at risk. One of the leading causes of accidents between cars and pedestrians is inattentive drivers. Pedestrians who are hit by cars generally experience […]
Continue reading…M&T Newsletter – New Fee Regulations under the Amended No-Fault Act
IN THIS ISSUE: No-Fault News Feb 2021: New Fee Regulations under the Amended No-Fault Act Read More
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How Can You Protect Yourself Against Wrong-Way Drivers?
As a driver, few things are scarier than seeing another driver speeding towards you, going the wrong direction. Unfortunately, wrong-way drivers are often responsible for car accidents that result in severe injury or even death. So while you can’t do anything to prevent another driver from going the wrong way down a street, you can […]
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New Fee Regulations Under the Amended No-Fault Act
Since May, 2019, the No-Fault provider community has been living under the Sword of Damocles and it is about to descend come July 1, 2021. How’s that for imagery? Well, it may be hyperbolic but many in the No-Fault community feel great apprehension with the advent of Fee Schedules and the new, uncertain world for […]
Continue reading…M&T Newsletter – MI Auto No-Fault Law
IN THIS ISSUE: No-Fault News 2021: The New CARF Accreditation Requirement. Read More
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Is There a Correlation Between Traumatic Brain Injury and PTSD?
When the brain is shaken inside of the skull, it can result in a traumatic brain injury (TBI). This commonly occurs when someone experiences a sudden movement or jolt to the head due to an acute trauma like an accident or a fall. A person doesn’t need to be hit by an object to experience […]
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What You Should Know About Interrogatories
You may have heard of the word interrogatories before in the context of the legal process but don’t know exactly what it means. If so, you’re not alone. Many people often confuse the word as a synonym for interrogation. Unlike an interrogation, however, interrogatories are written questions that require answers under oath. It’s important to […]
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Can I Pursue a Liability Claim for Injuries Caused by Roadway Defects?
Due to its rapidly changing weather, potholes and other roadway defects are an extremely common cause of accidents on Michigan roads. When you’ve been injured because of a roadway defect, you may have no choice but to sue the governmental entity responsible. Sovereign Immunity When we incur a personal injury, we wish to hold liable […]
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Be Aware of Delayed Symptoms After a Car Accident
After you’ve been involved in a car accident you may believe that you don’t have any injuries because there are no apparent injuries and you otherwise have no symptoms of injury. However, what you may not realize is that presentation of your injuries may just be delayed. Sometimes you may not feel any symptoms for […]
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