Lower Back Pain After Car Accident: Your Path To Recovery
Lower back pain after a car accident is very common and the onset of pain is often immediate and acute, but it can also be delayed over days or even weeks. Lumbar pain can be debilitating and can prevent people from…
Michigan Lost Wages Claim From Car Accident
In Michigan, a No-Fault lost wages claim from a car accident refers to the compensation you may be entitled to (85% of a person’s wages, tax-free, for up to three years from the date of the crash – regardless of…
How Long After A Car Accident Can Injuries Appear?
Symptoms of car accident injuries can appear immediately or delayed appearing within hours, days, weeks, or even months after a crash. The time frame often depends on the specific injury and it also varies considerably from person to person, depending…
Suing Someone After Car Accident In Michigan: FAQs Answered
Michigan is both a No-Fault insurance state and a tort threshold state, meaning Michigan has a crash injury threshold and special rules that apply to suing someone after a car accident. These unique requirements apply to filing a lawsuit against…
Short Term Disability After Car Accident In Michigan
In Michigan, short term disability insurance benefits after a car accident may affect your No-Fault wage loss benefits. If you have a coordinated auto policy, then wage loss will kick in only after your short term benefits have been exhausted….
How To Get A Police Report For A Car Accident In Michigan
In Michigan, to get a police report for a car accident you were involved in, you can request a copy of the UD-10 Traffic Crash Report from the state police or the local department that investigated the crash. You will…
My Friend Crashed My Car In Michigan FAQs
If your friend crashed your car in Michigan and they were at fault, then both you as the vehicle owner and your friend as the negligent driver could be sued if the accident resulted in injury or death to someone…
Is Cure Auto Insurance Good In Michigan?
Cure auto insurance is not good for Michigan drivers. They charge a 25% “deposit” on top of their premium. They may second-guess your doctor and refuse to pay for your surgery. They give horrible advice to drivers to under-insure, leaving…
Out Of State Car Insurance Coverage In Michigan: What To Know
Non-Michigan residents who regularly drive their own motor vehicles in Michigan cannot rely on their out of state car insurance coverage to fully comply with Michigan law. Michigan law requires non-residents to maintain a valid No-Fault auto insurance policy on…
Michigan Laws For Minors Explained
Car insurance for teenagers in Michigan is required whether they are driving with a learner’s permit or a driver’s license. In Michigan, if teenagers drive their own vehicle, they will be the “named insured.” If they drive their parents’ car,…
What Should You Do When Passing A Bicyclist In Michigan?
In Michigan, when passing a bicyclist you should allow a safe distance of at least 3 feet between your car or truck and the bicyclist. You should also drive at a careful and prudent speed such that you would be…
What You Need To Know
Michigan’s comparative negligence law reduces a car crash victim’s pain and suffering compensation and economic damages by the amount that the victim was at fault. If the victim is found 10% at fault for an auto accident and is awarded…