Expert Advice on Finding the Best Car Insurance Company for Your Needs How does car insurance differ from other types of coverage and why is it so important for drivers? The most obvious difference is that car insurance insures risks that are unique to cars, including damage to and theft of the car, medical insurance […]
Continue reading…MoneyGeek: Wayne Miller on Uninsured Motorists
Read Wayne Miller’s thoughts on the issues ofUninsured Motorists In this article from MoneyGeek.
Continue reading…Michigan Radio: Experts say Michigan’s “bipartisan success” on no-fault reform is really a “bipartisan failure,” as people lose care
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Aggravating an Old Injury in a Car Accident
No matter what type of car accident you find yourself involved in, it can be very frightening – not to mention extremely inconvenient. But what can make the experience even less opportune is when you find yourself aggravating a prior injury that you’ve worked to improve. Whether you are recovering from a small surgery that […]
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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 […]
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What Is a “Catastrophic Injury” Under Michigan’s No-Fault Law?
All motor-vehicle accident-related injuries should be taken seriously. After all, they’re very serious for those whose lives they affect. However, under Michigan’s no-fault law, some injuries are considered more serious than others. Catastrophic injuries are those that tend to produce major harm over a long period of time. These “catastrophic” injuries are often significant and […]
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What Is Michigan’s Auto No-Fault Law?
Michigan’s No-fault law governs accidents that occur in the state of Michigan or that involve Michigan residents (i.e., Michgan residents injured in out-of-state accidents). Michigan is one of the limited number of states in the U.S. that has such a law. In 1972, the Michigan Legislature adopted the No-fault Automobile Insurance Act (MCL 500.3101, et […]
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What You Should Know About the New Michigan Auto Insurance Law
On June 11, 2019, the State of Michigan enacted a vast amount of changes to its no-fault auto insurance law. Some of the changes were effective as of June 11, 2019; other changes will soon become effective. Here is what you should know: Types of Insurance Coverage Bodily Injury (BI) coverage pays for injury to […]
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