With everyone shopping online more and more, there are a lot more delivery drivers on Michigan roads. According to the most recent figures, it’s estimated that roughly 60 million packages are distributed each day in the U.S., and that high volume forces package delivery companies like Amazon to push their workers to the brink,...
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Most medical malpractice and personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee agreement. This is a fee arrangement where an attorney or firm agrees that the payment of legal fees will be contingent upon the successful outcome of the case. Typically, a contingency fee will be a percentage of the proceeds obtained by...
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Like many other states, under Michigan No-Fault law, all drivers must have proof of insurance that the motor vehicle is insured. When an accident occurs, if the other driver refuses to give his or her insurance information, what should you do? First of all, stay calm and call the police. Regardless of whether the...
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The plaintiffs in a recent case were two people who suffered traumatic injuries in auto accidents before 2019. They were provided uncapped lifetime medical care covered by personal protection insurance (PIP) benefits under insurance policies and consistent with Michigan's No-Fault Act. On appeal, they argued that the 2019 amendments of MCL § 500.3157 shouldn’t...
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Understanding the way in which automobile insurance works is critical to be certain that protected when driving in Michigan. To drive legally in Michigan, the law requires you to purchase no-fault automobile insurance. If you or your family are injured in an auto accident, your auto insurance will pay all reasonably necessary expenses up...
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