Tag: Attorney Todd Berg

April 22, 2013

The Oakland Press talks with Attorney Todd Berg on the false promises of auto insurance savings in recent no-fault reform proposals Todd Berg, an attorney at Michigan Auto Law, was interviewed by Andrew Kidd of The Oakland Press on recent no-fault insurance “reform” measures, and how they would affect Michigan drivers. Todd told The Oakland …

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March 8, 2013

Todd Berg is interviewed on our 8 proposals for No-Fault reform that will really protect auto accident victims Michigan Auto Law attorney Todd Berg was a guest attorney on Capital City Recap Talk Radio, WILS 1320, hosted by Michael Cohen. Todd discussed our 8 proposed ideas for No-Fault reform that will protect auto accident victims, and …

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March 2, 2013

Attorney Todd Berg weighs in on Autoinsurancecenter.com, with tips to save money on car insurance Michigan is not the only state that has sky high insurance rates. Add New Jersey, Washington D.C. and Louisiana to the list of states with rates that can eat up a sizable chunk of your budget. Autoinsurancecenter.com called on Michigan …

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September 21, 2012

Michigan Auto Law attorney quoted in MLive on car seat safety and our state’s child restraint law Todd C. Berg, an attorney at Michigan Auto Law, was interviewed by MLive Grand Rapids about how having an expired car seat can not only put your child in danger, but get parent drivers a ticket. Most car …

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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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October 7, 2010

Personal injury lawyer stresses that Young consistently voted against accident victims and puts special interest before the safety of Michigan families Justice Robert P. Young, Jr., who is running in November for reelection to another 8-year term on the Michigan Supreme Court, votes against personal injury victims more than three times as much as he …

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