Category: Car Accident

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Why You Must Buckle Up in the Back Seat In the state of Michigan, children must be properly buckled into a rear car seat or booster seat until they are 8 years old or 4-feet 9-inches tall. A back seat safety belt must be worn. There is no grey area…

After a serious car crash, you may not think you have the money to pay the attorney fees for a highly experienced auto accident attorney. But Michigan law and contingency fee agreements are designed to make high-quality legal representation available to everyone. When you are facing piles of hospital bills,…

You may know that after an auto accident you have to file a claim with your auto insurance provider. But do you know when to file the claim, what to include, or to do if the claim is denied? That’s why you need an attorney who specializes in the auto insurance claim…

Most Michigan residents know they are legally required to carry car insurance on all of their motor vehicles. But what are you required to have? And what additional insurance is a good idea? Michigan No-Fault Insurance Every Michigan driver must carry no-fault insurance on their vehicles. No-fault actually includes three…

How to Handling Things at the Scene of a Car Accident No one is ever prepared for a car accident and few are prepared to handle a Car Accident Scene. Whether you see the collision coming or you’re caught completely off-guard, the aftermath of an auto accident usually feels like complete…

Don’t Ignore Your Headaches After a Car Crash A lot of people suffer headaches after a car crash. You may be inclined to brush it off as no big deal. But ignoring your headaches after a car crash could set you up for a long, and painful recovery. Headaches Can Be…

Whether or not a person suffers an injury in an auto accident depends upon many factors. Find out what the most common auto accident injuries are.  Of course, the severity of the accident plays a role in whether an occupant is injured in a car crash, but even a small fender-bender is…

It may seem a little hard to believe, but your no-fault insurance won’t cover intentional harm done to you with a vehicle. But you should file a claim anyway, because issues of intentional harm aren’t as clear as they first appear. No-Fault Benefits and Intentional Harm If you cause intentional harm…