An independent medical examination (IME exam) is neither “independent” nor “medical.” The doctor is picked from a pre-approved list by an insurance company.
Category: Car Insurance
If your trailer has more than two wheels, then you will need to get trailer insurance for it in Michigan. No insurance is required if it only has two wheels.
Can someone drive my car and be covered on my insurance? It depends on what happened while driving, if they have car insurance and the type of insurance coverage.
Car accident lawyer answers questions on how Medicare covers auto accident injuries in Michigan and how the new No-Fault Law affects Medicare coverage
These dirty insurance company settlement tactics are being used to trick car accident victims into settling their claims for pennies on the dollar.
You can insure a car you don’t own in Michigan. The auto No-Fault law doesn’t require that auto insurance be personally purchased by a vehicle’s owner. If there’s a valid No-Fault policy on a vehicle – regardless of who bought it – then the owner will be considered “insured” if injured in a car accident. …
PIP insurance (personal injury protection) is the auto insurance coverage that pays for accident-related injury expenses after a car accident.
If your insurance agent offers to lower your auto premiums by having you purchase a $10,000 car insurance deductible on your Michigan No-Fault PIP coverage, just say no. What your agent is likely not telling you is that most of the people who are opting for this coverage are those who would also be most …
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Car accident lawyer answers questions on how Medicaid covers auto accident injuries in Michigan and how the new No-Fault Law affects Medicaid coverage