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Michigan’s auto law, McCormick v. Carrier, survives for now

Michigan Lawyers Weekly interviews injury lawyer Steven Gursten onĀ  why the Michigan Supreme Court spared its car accident ruling In two recent orders, the Michigan Supreme Court has declined the opportunity to reconsider Michigan’s auto law, McCormick v. Carrier. Therefore, … Continue reading

 

Is McCormick v. Carrier raising auto insurance rates in Michigan?

Injury lawyer Steve Gursten tells Crain’s Detroit Business – NO. Steve Gursten, injury lawyer and head of Michigan Auto Law, is featured in Crain’s Detroit Business on No-Fault insurance rates in relation to the state’s new auto law, McCormick v. … Continue reading

 

Michigan Supreme Court ruling could lead to less auto accident litigation

Car accident lawyer tells Crain’s Detroit Business that the insurance industry’s threats to raise auto rates are false – and that the sky is not falling because of the new auto law Crain’s Detroit Business reports on McCormick v. Carrier, … Continue reading

 

Lawyers react to Michigan’s new auto law, McCormick v. Carrier

Michigan Lawyers Weekly interviews top personal injury attorneys – as well as insurance defense – about the effect the Supreme Court decision will have on auto accident victims and No-Fault litigation Steve Gursten, partner of Michigan Auto Law and one … Continue reading

 

McCormick v. Carrier and its effect on auto accident victims and insurance rates in Michigan

Personal injury attorney Steve Gursten tells the Lansing State Journal that auto insurance rates should not rise following the landmark Michigan Supreme Court decision McCormick v. Carrier is an August 2010 Michigan Supreme Court case that eases the injury threshold … Continue reading

 

Bloomberg Business News: Michigan Supreme Court sets new standard in plaintiffs injury lawsuits

Auto attorney Steve Gursten tells newspaper that McCormick v. Carrier says personal injuries don’t have to be life-long to collect non-economic damages Bloomberg Business News reports that the Michigan Supreme Court has thrown out a 2004 decision called Kreiner v. … Continue reading

 

CNBC: Michigan Supreme Court ruling gives second chance to auto accident victims

Top auto lawyer tells network that McCormick v. Carrier eases the serious impairment threshold that must be met to pursue an injury lawsuit CNBC covers the Michigan Supreme Court decision McCormick v. Carrier and what it means to auto accident … Continue reading

 

Mlive.com: What does Michigan’s new auto law mean for car accident victims?

Auto accident lawyer says under McCormick v. Carrier, personal injuries now do not have to be life-long in order to bring pain and suffering lawsuits MLive.com interviews Steve Gursten, one of the counry’s top auto accident lawyers, on McCormick v. … Continue reading

 

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