IN THIS ISSUE: No-Fault News 2021: The New CARF Accreditation Requirement. Read More
Continue reading…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 […]
Continue reading…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 […]
Continue reading…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 […]
Continue reading…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 […]
Continue reading…What Michigan Food Delivery Drivers Need to Know About Insurance Coverage
After experiencing quarantine during the beginning of the pandemic, more and more restaurants now offer delivery options (such as UberEats) to increase sales. Additionally, grocery stores are also providing delivery as a option. This demand has resulted in an increased need for delivery drivers. The need for more delivery drivers has provided some with additional […]
Continue reading…Witness Statements Can Greatly Impact Your Car Accident Claim
When two drivers are involved in a car accident, figuring out what transpired can be difficult since each driver sees things from his or her own perspective. This often leads drivers to miss certain factors. This is why having the observations of a third party witness can greatly help. Depending upon what the witness recalls, […]
Continue reading…M&T Newsletter – Election 2020 Edition
IN THIS ISSUE: What an incredible election season this is. Not only are the national elections drawing great interest (people are already voting absentee in record numbers), but state and local elections are also of great importance. Read More
Continue reading…Does Michigan No-Fault Insurance Cover Accidents Occurring Out-of-State?
Car accidents can – and do – happen anywhere. Unfortunately, that includes out of state. Things such as distracted driving, inclement weather, and poor road conditions can happen anywhere. But what does this mean for your no-fault auto insurance coverage? Generally speaking, Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance applies to accidents that transpire out of state. Therefore, […]
Continue reading…What to Do When You Suspect You Have a Brain Bleed from a Car Accident
While some car accidents can result in minor or even no real injuries, others can cause much more serious harm. One such injury is a brain bleed, which can occur when the impact of a car accident causes one’s cerebrum to thrash back and forth, forcefully hitting the front and the back of the skull. […]
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