If your damages are not fully covered by your medical benefits coverage, you may be able to file a lawsuit. The damages you can recover will depend on which type of insurance you have.
Depending on your situation, you may sue for tangible expenses as well as non-economic damages such as “pain and suffering.”
In cases of death, serious impairment, or permanent disfigurement, you may also be able to sue for non-economic damages.
When you are injured and/or face property damage in an accident where the at-fault party does not have insurance, you will need to use your own uninsured/underinsured motorists’ coverage. Our attorneys can advise you through filing your claim and negotiating your settlement.
You have three years to bring any “action to recover damages for injuries to the person or for the death of an individual”, including any caused during a car accident. You have one year to file a no-fault claim with your own insurance company or you may forever lose your rights. You must take action quickly to protect your rights.
Michigan Auto No-Fault Laws - Top Questions
You have one year to file a no-fault claim with your own insurance company or you may forever lose your rights. You must take action quickly to protect your rights.
Regardless of who is at fault, you are entitled to benefits under Michigan's No Fault Auto Insurance Laws. With recent changes in Michigan's Laws it can be quite complicated to understand your rights and many situations are unique. We can help you understand and protect your rights.
Yes, Michigan's No Fault Laws provide coverage for up-to 85% of your income for up-to three years. With recent changes in Michigan's Laws it can be quite complicated to understand your rights and many situations are unique. We can help you understand and protect your rights.
Yes, Michigan's No Fault Laws provide coverage for up-to 85% of your income for up-to three years. With recent changes in Michigan's Laws it can be quite complicated to understand your rights and many situations are unique. We can help you understand and protect your rights.
With recent changes in Michigan's Laws it can be quite complicated to understand your rights and many situations are unique. We can help you understand and protect your rights.
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