MiniTort Test - Michigan Auto Law

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Vehicle Damage? You’re entitled to up to $3,000. Absolutely free – No fees, no risk, no catch

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You qualify if:

You were in a car accident that wasn't your fault.

You're the vehicle owner and named insured.

The at-fault driver had insurance.

The accident happened within the last year.

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Your Mini-Tort Questions, Answered

Find out how to qualify, what the process looks like, what you need to get started, and more.

Do I qualify for a mini-tort claim?

You likely qualify if you weren’t at fault and you paid your deductible out of pocket. Specifically, you need to meet these requirements:

  • You’re the vehicle owner and named insured
  • You paid the deductible to your insurance company
  • The at-fault driver had insurance
  • The accident happened within the last year

Just three things: your insurance declarations page, photos of the damage (if you have them), and the police report. Don’t have the report? No problem—we can get it for you.

Michigan law lets you recover up to $3,000 in vehicle damage from the at-fault driver’s insurance—even if you have your own coverage. It’s called a “mini-tort” or limited property damage claim, and it’s designed to help you get your deductible back without a lengthy legal battle.

Most claims are resolved within a few weeks, depending on how quickly the at-fault driver’s insurer responds. We’ll keep you updated by email every step of the way.

We review your documents and send a demand letter to the at-fault driver’s insurance company. Once they issue payment, we’ll contact you to confirm and get your check to you.

Truly. Michigan Auto Law handles mini-tort claims completely free—no fees, no strings attached. It’s a public service we provide to help Michigan drivers recover what they’re owed.