Category: Car Insurance

April 26, 2023

Car accident lawyer answers questions on how Medicaid covers auto accident injuries in Michigan and how the new No-Fault Law affects Medicaid coverage

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April 21, 2023

There is no uniform or legally-mandated hourly rate for attendant care in Michigan. Factors that will influence the rate include: (1) the “reasonableness” of the rate; (2) the injury involved; (3) the assistance required; and (4) the limits set by the No-Fault fee schedule. Typically, the hourly rate for attendant care will be determined either …

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April 11, 2023

A lost wages claim after a car accident in Michigan provides a financial lifeline for victims whose injuries have disabled them from returning to work.

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April 8, 2023

It’s crucial that car accident victims know about these harmful Progressive insurance settlement offers to ensure they don’t accept a low ball settlement.

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March 3, 2023

The requirements for car insurance for delivery drivers in Michigan are complicated. Delivery drivers must have auto No-Fault insurance, which includes liability coverage. But to be properly covered for a car accident, delivery drivers must also have commercial auto insurance or make sure there is no business-use exclusion that would void coverage. Most carriers could …

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March 1, 2023

New changes to the No-Fault law took effect on July 2, 2020, leaving many older drivers asking questions about auto insurance for seniors in Michigan.

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June 15, 2022

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, they will likely be a “named driver” on their parents’ car insurance policy. There is …

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June 13, 2022

The most important car insurance advice for young drivers in Michigan includes: (1) always have valid coverage on your vehicle; (2) buy full coverage, even though it costs more; (3) have your insurance information available; (4) use an independent agent to comparison shop; (5) ask for discounts; and (6) keep a clean driving record for …

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March 15, 2022

The car insurance law regarding college students who are out-of-state attending college in Michigan and he or she is going to be driving the family vehicle here for more than 30 days in a calendar year, then a valid Michigan No-Fault auto insurance policy must be purchased and maintained on the vehicle. Few lawyers, let …

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