Category: Car Insurance

July 23, 2023

Michigan car accident lawyer shares his auto insurance coverage recommendations for how much car insurance you need to purchase to ensure you are protected.

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July 21, 2023

Just because it’s the cheapest auto insurance in Michigan doesn’t mean it’s the best for you and your family. Going with the cheapest insurance option means assuming big risks and forgoing important medical care if you or your family are ever involved in a serious car accident, and can even mean exhausting your personal savings and …

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July 20, 2023

What you need to know about how to fire a lawyer when you need a new attorney

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July 11, 2023

Michigan drivers have an important choice to make. The new No-Fault law takes effect on July 1, 2020. Get our recommended car insurance coverage options now

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July 8, 2023

There is no VA benefits opt out for drivers under Michigan’s auto No-Fault insurance law. Also, because VA benefits do not cover all medical costs related to a car accident, other No-Fault coverages are “unavailable” under the auto law to drivers whose main or only source of health care is VA benefits. There is a …

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July 7, 2023

Under Michigan No-Fault insurance law, who pays the deductible? It depends on several factors but if you opted for a deductible on your policy then you pay.

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July 6, 2023

Qualified health coverage is the health insurance coverage that Michigan’s new No-Fault law requires drivers to have to select certain medical coverage levels.

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June 15, 2023

The increase in the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association fee (MCCA fee) that takes effect on July 1, 2023, is attributable to their investments losing more than $5 billion in value and also paying $3 billion in refunds to drivers. These losses contribute to the $3.7 billion deficit the MCCA finds itself in. Starting on July …

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May 29, 2023

An independent medical examination (IME exam) is neither “independent” nor “medical.” The doctor is picked from a pre-approved list by an insurance company.

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