Category: No-Fault Auto Insurance Law

November 26, 2011

Court rules that chiropractor was properly licensed to perform treatments rendered to Michigan auto accident victims Update as of May 8, 2015: Dr. Boris Zigmond has been arrested after allegedly running a $5.7 million pain pill ring that illegally funneled prescription drugs to addicts and dealers. While I like chiropractors, our office did not know …

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August 3, 2011

Michigan No-Fault insurance attorney explains that fine print in Allstate’s new “guarantee” suggests its “good hands” may still need washing As a Michigan No-Fault insurance attorney, let’s just say I’ve sued Allstate quite a bit over the past nearly 20 years I’ve been helping people. So I was a bit surprised to see Allstate’s new …

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May 14, 2011

Insurance attorney Steve Gursten explains why No-Fault caps on medical benefits are a bad idea for Michigan drivers I was interviewed on WDET national public radio last week. The host, Noah Ovshinsky, covered a story on proposed Senate Bills that would destroy Michigan’s current No-Fault system. This would leave car accident victims lacking critical medical …

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January 27, 2011

Auto insurance attorney says you can get both, but only in specific situations, and there will be important issues to consider Car accident victims always have questions about No-Fault insurance. One of the most frequent questions we have is whether a person injured in a car accident can simultaneously collect No-Fault insurance wage loss benefits …

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October 27, 2009

15 Months Off Work and Unable to Walk From Personal Injuries Is Not “Serious Enough” If there’s one truth to emerge from the horrifically flawed Michigan Supreme Court ruling in Kreiner v. Fischer, a case that has doomed thousands of auto accident victims in Michigan, it is this: The word “normal” doesn’t mean what you …

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August 12, 2008

Most people don’t think about insuring and registering their automobiles immediately after moving to a new state. But thanks to another unfair Michigan insurance law, that’s what has to be done to be protected in case of an auto accident. In Jones v. SBC Teleholdings Inc., the Michigan Court of Appeals recently ruled that Michigan …

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